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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
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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
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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.
162:, daughter of John R. Livingston, esq." The groom, Rawlins Lowndes Brown (1792–1852), was a graduate of Yale College, class of 1806, and had been (as recently as September 1819 when he resigned his commission) Captain Lowndes Brown in charge of Company G stationed on
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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:
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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.
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.
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1141:Deed recorded March 3, 1917, Liber 397, page 77.
525:Cross-Section of Edgewater, measured about 1974.
1085:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 162
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