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Stephen Tyng Mather Home

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76: 948: 101: 274:-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof and a central chimney. The interior layout includes a dining room and parlor beside the chimney, and a kitchen behind, flanked by two smaller rooms in the rear corners. The upstairs had a similar layout, with two rooms in front and a large unfinished space in the rear. This unfinished space was converted into bedrooms and a bathroom at an unknown date before its ownership passed to 62: 959: 285:, he added a porch on the side and a two-story addition to the rear, and added the portico over the main entrance. The interior of the main block retained its original character through these changes, but the old kitchen space was converted into a living room. Mather also had a sunken garden built, along with a caretaker's cottage (replaced later by a guest house) and a carriage barn. 108: 83: 837: 320:. Lane responded by offering him a government post overseeing the parks, which Mather accepted in 1915. His lobbying of legislators and the press was instrumental in raising the profile of the park system, and resulted in the formal establishment of the 932: 868: 852: 1008: 339: 842: 998: 324:
in 1916 with Mather as its director. Mather oversaw the establishment of the services policies and practices, as well as the addition of numerous parks into the system. He retired in 1929 and died the following year.
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in 1916 and served as its first director. The main house was built in 1778 by his great grandfather, Deacon Mather. Stephen Mather often lived elsewhere, but regarded this house as his true home.
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in 1966. The landmark includes three adjacent land parcels owned by Mather, plus a the family cemetery in which Mather is buried.
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Mather made a number of alterations, giving the house a more Colonial Revival appearance. In 1927, based on designs by architect
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The Mather homestead was built in 1778 by Deacon Joseph Moses Mather. The house he built was a
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Stephen Tyng Mather was born in California, educated at the
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Blanche Higgins Schroer and S. Sydney Bradford (1963).
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Accompanying 8 photos, exterior, from c.1880 to 1974.
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Stephen Tyng Mather Home is located in Connecticut
Stephen Tyng Mather Home is located in the United States
Darien, Connecticut
41°6′45″N 73°28′27″W / 41.11250°N 73.47417°W / 41.11250; -73.47417
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National Historic Landmark
Darien, Connecticut
Stephen Tyng Mather
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Stephen Tyng Mather
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