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Choate died in 1896, but his sanitarium remained open for another decade. In 1909, Choate's widow had the wing her husband had constructed moved to its present location—just a stone's throw away from its former location—using horses, and at an inch at a time, it took about six months to move.
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Mrs. Choate lived there until her death, at age 95, in 1926. Today, Choate's sanitarium is now "Marks Hall", and his former residence is now known as "
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Mrs. Susan Osgood Kittredge Choate, widow of George C. S. Choate, who was a brother of the late Joseph H. Choate, former Ambassador to the Court of St. ...
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in 1872, Greeley checked into Choate’s sanitarium, where he died a few weeks later.
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in 1849. He married Susan Osgood Kittredge (1830-1925).
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George C. S. Choate
Choate House
Salem, Massachusetts
Rufus Choate
U.S. Senator
William Gardner
Joseph Hodges Choate
Harvard College
Harvard Medical School
Westchester County, New York
sanitarium
New-York Tribune
Horace Greeley
presidency of the United States
Choate School
Wallingford, Connecticut
Choate House
Pleasantville
Pace University
"Bachelors of Arts Harvard University Class of 1846"
the original
"Widow of George Dies at Pleasantville. Funeral There Tomorrow"
New York Times
Archived


"Pace Branches Out: The Pleasantville Campus"
the original
http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/markshall.jpg
Archived

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