1796/00/00 |
Rembrandt Peale |
Artist |
Rembrandt Peale makes at least 10 copies of George Washington's Fall 1795 sitting, one hangs in the Links library |
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George Washington 1795 Sitting |
1880/00/00 |
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Two seperate brownstone townhouses, 36 and 38 E 62nd St, are built in the 1880s |
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1898/03/28 |
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Hungarian conductor, Anton Seidl, dies at home, 38 E 62nd St |
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1916/01/21 |
Charles B Macdonald |
Founder |
Mrs T Wyman Porter sells 36 and 38 E 62nd St to a social organization, the Links |
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1917/00/00 |
Christopher Wren |
Architect |
Links library lined with paneling from England, from a room designed by Sir Christopher Wren |
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1917/00/00 |
Cross and Cross |
Architect |
Links clubhouse opens with new neo-Georgian facade |
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1919/04/00 |
Henry Clay Frick |
Benefactor |
Henry Clay Frick gives the Links a portrait of C B Macdonald by Gari Melchers |
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1919/04/00 |
Gari Melchers |
Artist |
Henry Clay Frick gives the Links a portrait of C B Macdonald by Gari Melchers |
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