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All in the Hasbrouck family

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The Locust Lawn is a Colonial-style house in New Paltz, NY, that was completed in 1814 and taken care of by the Hasbrouck family until it was turned over to the Huguenot Historical Society in 1957. The house is adorned with the best furniture in New York, as well as rare art pieces.

Author: Maurer, David
Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: Colonial Homes
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0195-1416
Year: 1996
Historic buildings, Historic sites, New Paltz, New York

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The John Marshall house

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John Marshall's brick house in Richmond, VA, stands as a testament to his distinguished career as the fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court. Although adorned with colonial trimmings, the house reflects his unpretentious lifestyle and evokes a homey, down-to-earth atmosphere.

Author: Maurer, David
Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: Colonial Homes
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0195-1416
Year: 1996
Appreciation, Homes and haunts, Brick houses, Marshall, John (American Supreme Court justice)

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