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Paris in Byzantine history, and then became a headmaster of a school in France at a school for the sons of American diplomats and businessmen living in Europe. The school folded after a couple of years so he founded another school of his own, which didn’t last very long either. He came back to this country in the late ‘30s and had a series of jobs, although no real profession, apart from that of a scholar generally, because there was a lot of family money on both sides.
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The couple traveled to America on the SS Bremen, leaving Southampton and arriving in New York on October 7. By 1940, Chapman and his wife were living in Boston. According to Chapman's son, "We had a nice townhouse on Beacon Hill in Boston, smack in the middle of the city; one block below the famous
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On March 3, 1917, Elizabeth Chapman recorded the deed by which she sold Edgewater (not including either gate house) to her stepson Conrad Chapman (1896–1989) for a price uncertain but stated on the deed as $ 1.00, which is only standard boiler-plate language. It is unlikely, however, that he spent
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Michael Dwyer also relocated the swimming pool and added a charming pool house, again in classical style with four Doric columns along the side of the pool. The effect is quite Roman—rather like a small corner of Hadrian's Villa. From guest house to pool house and back to the main house provides a
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My father...had served in the Navy in World War I, had returned to Harvard afterwards to get his degree, and had then gone on to Oxford for a couple of years, where his roommate at Oxford was Lester Pearson, who was later Prime Minister of Canada. He went on to get a doctorate at the Sorbonne in
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In his 1894 guide to the Hudson River, Wallace Bruce wrote that Edgewater, "formerly the Donaldson home," was now owned by Edward Clark Goodwin, but Goodwin must have been renting the house, for in 1902, the executor of the Donaldson estate sold the house and south gatehouse to Elizabeth Chapman
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of New York, the guest house is a small Grecian temple with four columns of the Doric order framing a large porch looking downriver. Viewed from the front porch of Edgewater across the lagoon, the new structure serves as an architectural folly extending the sweep of the landscape to the north.
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In recent years, I've begun making more of my own architectural imprint on the Edgewater property. This past year I added a small neo-classical guest house, built on a point of land across the lagoon to the north of Edgewater—far enough away not to compete with the main house. Designed by
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In 1946, Conrad Chapman sold Edgewater to Laura M. Taylor. While the deed states that the property was sold for $ 1.00, that is likely incorrect as that amount stated on the deed is normal boiler-plate language to indicate that some consideration was provided. He died in Boston in 1989.
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Robert Donaldson died in 1872, and as of 1880, his son, William (1842-1906), and his daughters Elizabeth (1842-1897) and Isabel (1846-1931) were living in the house with Isabella's husband (and cousin), Robert D. Bronson (1845-1912), and five servants.
265:, was living there when lightning struck a nearby elm tree, causing a fire within the house that was quickly extinguished. Chapman's mother-in-law, Eleanor Jay Chapman (1839–1921), a great-granddaughter of Supreme Court Chief Justice 324:, when their son's house was destroyed by fire. Sometime later, they leased Edgewater where Robert Taylor died in June 1946. One month later, Laura Taylor bought Edgewater, holding it until 1950 when she sold to the writer 319:
Laura Scantlin married Robert Kirby Taylor at Pittsburg in 1907, and as of 1940, they were living at 444 East 58th Street in New York City, where Robert Taylor worked as a "woolen merchant." In November 1944, they were in
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much time there during the next twenty years: The day before the sale, Chapman left Harvard College in order to join the Navy, in which he served until at least April 1920. According to Chapman's son, Geoffrey W. Chapman:
257:, a nearby house. Although Elizabeth Chapman never occupied Edgewater, her husband used it as a retreat during the winters of 1903–04 and 1904–05. In 1905, they moved into a new house designed by the architect 299:...was English-born and had been what the English call a governess in her early adult years. She married my father after they had known each other for just a few months in 1937, and then came to this country. 495: 1241: : 2 March 2021), Conrad Chapman, 1937; citing Immigration, New York, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 1154: : 3 September 2021), Conrad Chapman, 2 Feb 1920; citing Military Service, NARA microfilm publication 76193916 (St. Louis: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985), various roll numbers. 483: 519: 507: 169:
In 1824, possibly as a belated wedding gift, John R. Livingston (1755-1851) gave the 250-acre Edgewater property to his daughter and son-in-law, and the house may have been built about that time.
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The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Foreign Affairs Oral History Project, Geoffrey W. Chapman interviewed by: Charles Stuart Kennedy, initial interview date: March 18, 2005.
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After they returned to America, the Chapmans were said to have spent time at Edgewater and to have made several improvements to the house, including the addition of an upstairs bathroom.
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After the death of her father in 1851 and her husband in 1852, Margaret Livingston sold Edgewater to Robert Donaldson, after which she moved to London to live with her daughter.
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Conrad Chapman was engaged in 1934 to another woman, Dorothy Daphne McBurney (1912–1997), who married Richard M. Farmer in 1937; for the engagement, see:
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Conrad Chapman's address in his 1921 NY Social Register entry was Oxford, England, and in the 1931 and 1936 editions, Paris.
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The house was built about 1820, according to William Nathaniel Banks, writing in "Edgewater on the Hudson River,"
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In England, on August 25, 1937, Chapman married Judith Daphne Kemp (1906–1999), who according to their son:
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Deed recorded November 29, 1824, John R. Livingston to Margaretta Brown and Captain Lowndes Brown (gift).
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Chapman was recorded in the 1920 US Census at Hong Kong, aboard the SS Helena. His rank was lieutenant.
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Edgewater is currently owned by the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, created by Jenrette in 1993.
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of New York State using Edgewater as his campaign headquarters. He lost to the Republican candidate
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Deed recorded September 17, 1902, Robert Bronson, executor, to Elizabeth Chapman, for $ 20,000.
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Conrad Chapman’s 1921 passport photo, four years after he assumed ownership of Edgewater.
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The architect Alexander Jackson Davis added an octagonal wing to Edgewater in the 1850s.
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is an architecturally significant, early 19th-century house located near the hamlet of
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of New York City married "Lowndes Brown, esq. of Charleston S.C. and Miss Margaretta
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Deed recorded February 3, 1853, Margaret L. Brown to Robert Donaldson, for $ 22,500.
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William Nathaniel Banks, Jr. "Living with Antiques: Edgewater on the Hudson River,"
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Deed recorded December 30, 1969, Gore Vidal to Richard H. Jenrette, for $ 125,000.
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National Register of Historic Places Registration: Hudson River Historic District
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Sanctified Landscape: Writers, Artists, and the Hudson River Valley, 1820-1902.
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Gore Vidal (1925–2012) bought Edgewater at the recommendation of his friend,
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Deed recorded July 26, 1950, Laura M. Taylor to Gore Vidal, for $ 16,000.
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Historic American Buildings Survey, Report No. NY-5621, Data Pages, 1981.
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by a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent. Among Vidal's supporters were
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scenic one-mile roundabout walk, mostly along the winding riverbank.
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In November 1966, Vidal, now living in Italy, rented Edgewater to
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The house was at 17 West Cedar Street, as per the 1950 US Census.
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Edgewater – Classical American Homes Preservation Trust website
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The history of Edgewater dates back to December 23, 1819, when
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Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard,
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Harold Donaldson Eberlin and Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard.
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Map Excerpt, showing Edgewater (aka Riverside) in 1858.
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The Garden Pavilion in 1999 (designed by the architect
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The North Gatehouse in 1979 (designed by the architect
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The South Gatehouse in 1979 (designed by the architect
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Carolinian on the Hudson: the Life of Robert Donaldson
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William Nathaniel Banks, "Edgewater on the Hudson,"
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Second Floor Plan of Edgewater, measured about 1974.
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 162 692:Entrance facade of the Garden Pavilion in 2018. 680:Venetian window of the Garden Pavilion in 2018. 175: 1077:For the date of completion of the house, see: 513:West Facade of Edgewater, measured about 1974. 314: 1467:Neoclassical architecture in New York (state) 721:(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2012). 272: 1364:"The Playwright, the Lawyer, and the Voters" 1046:(New York, NY: Bryant Literary Union, 1894). 668:River facade of the Garden Pavilion in 2018. 945: 1405:(Charleston, SC: Wyrick & Co., 2000). 1323:Gore Vidal, "How I Survived the Fifties," 1106:(Poughkeepsie, NY), July 11, 1906, page 4. 916:National Historic Landmark summary listing 776:(Charleston, SC: Wyrick & Co., 2000). 59: 1362:Freeman, Ira Henry (September 15, 1960). 544:Entrance (East) facade in September 1979. 331: 35:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 335: 276: 253:and Margaret Astor Ward, she grew up at 226: 195: 179: 1361: 580:North and West facades in October 2018. 556:Entrance (East) facade in October 2018. 470:Map Excerpt, showing Edgewater in 1867. 446:Map Excerpt, showing Edgewater in 1850. 1454: 993:(New York), September 1, 1819, page 1. 981:(New York), December 24, 1819, page 2. 939: 888:"National Register Information System" 714:(New York, NY: Monacelli Press, 2013). 424: 904: 223:1902–1917 (Elizabeth Chanler Chapman) 1078: 1066:New York 1897 Summer Social Register 967:Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley 893:National Register of Historic Places 839:Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley 819:(New York, NY: Random House, 1995). 712:Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley 371:, all of whom spoke on his behalf. 245:was the second wife of the essayist 203:The New York financier and aesthete 880: 13: 946:Neil Larson (September 19, 1990), 697: 14: 1503: 1487:Alexander Jackson Davis buildings 1289:"Dog Barks Alarm, Dies in Fire," 845: 65:West Facade of Edgewater in 2018. 1082:John Jay Chapman and his letters 912:"Hudson River Historic District" 864: 757:, published in association with 751:Great Houses of the Hudson River 685: 673: 661: 645: 629: 613: 597: 585: 573: 561: 549: 537: 518: 506: 494: 482: 463: 451: 439: 1395: 1386: 1374: 1355: 1330: 1317: 1308: 1296: 1283: 1274: 1262: 1253: 1244: 1231: 1202: 1189: 1180: 1157: 1144: 1135: 1122: 1109: 1097: 1071: 1058: 1049: 1036: 1027: 1014: 729:More Adventures with Old Houses 394:1969–2018 (Richard H. Jenrette) 378:(1930–2021), a lawyer, aide to 184:Robert Donaldson (portrayed by 1005: 996: 984: 972: 959: 926: 707:(New York, NY: Rizzoli, 2018). 530: 139:Hudson River Historic District 92: 85:Hudson River Historic District 1: 1293:, November 18, 1944, page 15. 1130:New York 1915 Social Register 1128:Social Register Association, 1117:New York 1911 Social Register 1115:Social Register Association, 1064:Social Register Association, 857: 150:1820–1853 (Livingston Family) 1472:Livingston family residences 1462:Houses in Red Hook, New York 1383:, November 9, 1966, page 36. 1327:, October 2, 1995, page 62. 745:, editor, with a preface by 382:, and husband of the writer 176:1853–1902 (Donaldson Family) 16:United States historic place 7: 1079:Howe, M.A. DeWolfe (1937). 475: 353:29th Congressional District 315:1946–1950 (Laura M. 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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Barrytown, New York
Hudson River Historic District
90002219
Barrytown
Dutchess County, New York
Hudson River Historic District
Bishop Hobart
Livingston
Governors Island

Charles R. Leslie
George Cooke

Robert Donaldson Jr.
Alexander Jackson Davis

Elizabeth Chapman
John Singer Sargent
Elizabeth Chapman
John Jay Chapman
John Winthrop Chanler
Rokeby
Charles A. Platt
Robert Winthrop Chanler
John Jay

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