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Endicott Estate

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floor houses a Grand Ballroom, which is “framed by Ionic columns and duel balustrades, adds a classical touch to holiday parties, art shows, concerts and seminars.” The lower level of the structure is complete with a library, dining room, mirrored parlor, music room, as well as a fully functional kitchen. There are also six rooms on the upper level, which are mostly used for workshops and business meetings.
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took the title to the 25 room estate, which became his first choice after touring it in May, in a ceremony on December 7, 1967. The public was invited to attend a reception where Volpe's wife, Jennie, chatted with residents. Locals believed the town would become "the second capital" of Massachusetts.
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On January 12, 1904, Henry Endicott's home burnt to the ground while he and his family were away. The fire department was not able to get to the estate in time as they were dealing with three other fires simultaneously, including one at the fire house, and deep snow. The fire was discovered around 10
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The Endicott Estate is now used to host a multitude of events, both formal and informal. This ranges from “weddings, receptions, and cocktail parties, to business meetings, art shows and more”, such as the Annual BSAAC Antique Car Show, Car Corral & Trading Bee Family Fun Day. The mansion's main
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Original estimates ran around $ 100,000, and the commission asked for an initial $ 300,000 appropriation to "convert it from a home to a spacious place for the state to entertain." The kitchen was to be updated, and the dining room expanded to seat at least 60 people, much more than the original 16.
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When he died in 1920 he left the building to his wife, who in turn left it to her daughter Katherine in 1944. In 1955, Katherine wrote a letter to the Board of Selectmen, indicating that she intended to leave the house and grounds, then-valued at $ 600,000, to the Town when she died. At the time, it
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Jennie Volpe, who was made an honorary commission member to provide "realistic advice," wanted an upstairs work room so that her husband would not disturb her while she was in bed, as well as a chapel. It soon became apparent that it would be cheaper to build a brand new mansion than to remodel the
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Katherine, who lived with a staff of 12 on the Estate, died in 1967 without any children and willed the land and the estate to the town for "public educational purposes, public recreational purposes, or other exclusively public purposes." At the time the "town didn't know quite what to do with it,"
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The three-story house he constructed has nine bathrooms, eight bedrooms, a library, a music room, a ballroom, a mirrored parlor, a butler's kitchen, a linen room, and servants' quarters. When a radiator burst during the construction, "causing a raging river to crash down the main stairway," he tore
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It is said that "Henry took the burning of the homestead as a divine command to rebuild, and rebuild he did, although not without incident.” He cleared the ashes away and built a new homestead on the 15-acre (61,000 m) parcel, today known as the Endicott Estate, and bought a new fire truck for
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Renovations to the house were needed, which was described as "a mixture of elegance and impracticality" for the beautiful construction but lack of dishwasher, garbage disposal, and electric wiring that could not handle air conditioning. It was said that it was a "sprawling, fascinating house that
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Including businessman C. Robert Yeager, who served as Chairman, Superintendent of State Buildings, Daniel W. Warren, past president of the New England Park Association, Mrs. Edward P. Starter, who lived in Dedham and was president of the New England chapter of the American Institute of Interior
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down one end of the house and burned a pile of beautiful wall paneling, parquet floors, and elegant woodwork, much to the dismay of his neighbors. An additional 70' was then added onto the house. Construction cost $ 60,000. A gardener's cottage was built across the street at 132 Sanderson St.
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Parking for 100 cars was planned, a helicopter landing pad was also discussed, as was a gym and swimming pool. The caretaker's home was to be converted into a permanent residence for five or six Massachusetts state troopers who would provide security. An additional staff of five to 12 people,
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in 2002. What was a nine car garage on the Mt. Vernon Street side of the property today serves as the Endicott branch of the Dedham Public Library. A fire destroyed the barn, which was built in 1932, in the early morning hours of November 16, 2019.
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When complete, it included "carved moldings that couldn't be reproduced at any cost," large all marble bathrooms, "intricate wall sconces," and a pipe organ. Katherine would never allow a tree, no matter how old, to be cut down.
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after going to Probate Court to change the terms of the will. The state agreed to pay $ 160,000, plus $ 20,000 a year to partially recoup the taxes that would be lost on it. The year before Katherine died, taxes were $ 50,000.
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and other wealthy citizens. While the home had multiple bathrooms, it only had one shower, a "a cocoon-like metal contraption that sprays water from all directions" with undependable water temperature.
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estate to Jennie Volpe's "lavish taste" and "crazy notions," including ripping out the "incomparable mahogany and sycamore wood paneling" and replacing it with pastel plaster. The
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A fundraising group, the Friends of the Endicott Estate, was founded by Virginia Schortmann. Another organization, the Katherine Endicott Foundation, was founded in the 2000s.
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By May 1968, cost estimates ran as high as $ 1 million, and the Commonwealth gave the Estate back to the Town in 1969. In his inaugural address, new Governor
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p.m. by a caretaker who lived in the house. It took several hours to extinguish the flames. The house and furnishings were valued at more than $ 15,000.
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possibly inmates from state prisons, to run the house was considered. A fence and additional landscaping was also planned. Plans alone cost $ 20,000.
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leaving them with "a most pleasant problem." The several schools that were in need of construction in 1955 had already been built by this point.
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The commission planned to install air conditioning and to furnish and decorate the home with historic pieces from the
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needs a lot of the most careful kind of renovation." A five-member commission was created to oversee the work, and
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Not knowing what else to do, Town Meeting voted to offer it to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be used as the
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The effort to purchase the Estate was a bipartisan effort, with Dedham's Republican representative,
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said "Massachusetts, in 1969, cannot afford the luxury of a million dollar Governor's Mansion."
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was speculated that it may become the site of a new high school, swimming pool, and town hall.
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
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is a mansion built in the early twentieth century, located at 656 East Street in
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Sullivan, Maureen (November 21, 2019). "Fire destroys barn at Endicott Estate".
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
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Designers, and Bradford M. Endicott, a relative of Katherine's.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Endicott Estate is located in Massachusetts
Endicott Estate is located in the United States
Dedham, Massachusetts
42°14′29″N 71°9′48″W / 42.24139°N 71.16333°W / 42.24139; -71.16333
Henry Bailey Alden
02000128
Dedham, Massachusetts
Henry Bradford Endicott
Endicott Johnson Corporation
Katherine
Governor of Massachusetts
Massachusetts Governor's Mansion
Harold Rosen
John Volpe
Winchester, Massachusetts
William G. Perry
Perry, Dean, Hepburn & Stewart
Museum of Fine Arts
Massachusetts General Court
Francis W. Sargent
National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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National Register of Historic Places
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