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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1888/00/00 Rotch and Tilden Architect Frelinghuysen House is built as a summer residence for Matilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen, widow of Senator Frederick T Frelinghuysen, and her three children grown Frederick Jr, Lucy, and Matilda.
1888/06/00 Matilda Griswold Frelinghuysen Home Matilda E Griswold and three of her children Frederick Jr, Lucy, and Matilda acquire a new summer home.
1892/06/00 Sarah Morgan Home George and Sarah Morgan, the brother-in-law and sister of J P Morgan, summer at the Frelinghuysen Residence while their own house, Ventfort Hall, is being constructed nearby.
1904/00/00 Helen Lispenard Webb Alexandre Home John Alexandre, his wife, Helen Lispenard Webb and their daughters, who have been coming to Lenox for a decade, rent the Frelinghuysen Residence while awaiting the completion of their summer cottage, Spring Lawn.
1904/00/00 John E Alexandre Home John Alexandre, his wife, Helen Lispenard Webb and their daughters, who have been coming to Lenox for a decade, rent the Frelinghuysen Residence while awaiting the completion of their summer cottage, Spring Lawn.
1909/00/00 Thatcher M Adams Home Known as Sundrum, attorney Thatcher M Adams occupies the Frelinghuysen summer home.
1935/00/00 In the early 1930's, R J Flick buys Sundrum House and lives in it while his estate Uplands, is under construction. It will be then sold to Mrs Charles F Bassett who will donate the school to the Lenox School for Boys for use as a dormitory.

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Particulars for Frelinghuysen Residence, Lenox:
Architectural Style American Colonial Revival
Area of Significance Architecture
Sight Category Building
Building Type Mansion
Historic Use Single dwelling




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