Long Island s Prominent North Shore Families

Long Island s Prominent North Shore Families
Author: Raymond E. Spinzia,Judith A. Spinzia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 822
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 194975670X

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This is an update of the comprehensive analysis of the prominent residents of Long Island's famed North Shore Gold Coast, first published by the Spinzias in 2006. Over 1,700 estate owners are documented by surname in a modified "Who's Who" forma, including 1,394 estate photographs.

Long Island s Prominent North Shore Families

Long Island s Prominent North Shore Families
Author: Raymond E. Spinzia,Judith A. Spinzia
Publsiher: Virtual Bookworm.Com Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 158939786X

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Long Island's Gold Coast, more than any other section of the country, has captured the imagination of America. This, in part, is attributable to F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." The Spinzias' two-volume comprehensive analysis of the North Shore families documents over 1,500 estate owners in a modified "Who's Who" format. Included are 578 photographs of the estates, biographical data on the estate owners and their families, locations of estates using current street references and village designations, estate names, acreage, architects, architectural styles, dates of construction, landscape architects, subsequent owners, location of archival photographs of the estates, and information as to whether mansions are still extant and, if not, the dates of demolition. Cross-referenced in the second-section appendices are estate names, village locations of estates, as well as architectural and landscape commissions. The civic activity and occupation appendices document the contribution of Long Islanders, including statesmen, intelligence agents, financiers, writers and inventors. Maiden names, rehabilitive secondary uses of estates including golf courses which were formerly private estates, motion pictures filmed at estate sites, a general bibliography of the "Gilded Age," and a bibliography specific to individual estate owners, with the location of personal papers, have also been included.

Women in Long Island s Past

Women in Long Island s Past
Author: Natalie A. Naylor
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614237358

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Women have been part of Long Island's past for thousands of years but are nearly invisible in the records and history books. From pioneering doctors to dazzling aviatrixes, author Natalie A. Naylor brings these larger-than-life but little-known heroines out of the lost pages of island history. Anna Symmes Harrison, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Edith Kermit Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt all served as first lady of the United States, and all had Long Island roots. Beloved children's author Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote The Secret Garden here, and hundreds of local suffragists fought for their right to vote in the early twentieth century. Discover these and other stories of the remarkable women of Long Island.

Long Island s Gold Coast Elite and the Great War

Long Island s Gold Coast Elite and the Great War
Author: Richard Welch
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467147033

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At the outbreak of World War I, the Gold Coast of Long Island was home to the most concentrated combination of financial, political and social clout in the country. Bankers, movie producers, society glitterati, government officials and an ex-president mobilized to arrange massive loans, send supplies and advocate for the Allied cause. The efforts undercut the Wilson administration's official policy of neutrality and set the country on a course to war with Germany. Members of the activist families--including Morgans, Davisons, Phippses, Martins, Hitchcocks, Stimsons and Roosevelts--served in key positions or fought at the front. Historian Richard F. Welch reveals how a potent combination of ethno-sociological solidarity, clear-eyed geopolitical calculation and financial self-interest inspired the North Shore elite to pressure the nation into war.

Long Island

Long Island
Author: Christopher M. Collora
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780738598031

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In contrast to and predating Long Island's famous Gold Coast (the North Shore), communities along the Great South Bay were home to hundreds of less publicized, yet equally impressive, mansions and historic houses These homes were once owned by prominent captains of industry, popular entertainment figures, and movers and shakers of the day, such as the Bourne, Cutting, Gardiner, Gulden, Gustivino, Guggenheim, Hollins, and Vanderbilt families. Long Island: Historic Houses of the South Shore explores the South Shore's famous resident personalities, including Schuyler Parsons, Fred Astaire, Anita Stewart, and Robert Pinkerton. The lifestyle of the South Shore is also portrayed, including activities like hunting and fishing as well as the famous beaches that served as tourist attractions.

F Scott Fitzgerald at Work

F  Scott Fitzgerald at Work
Author: Horst H. Kruse
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2014-08-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780817318390

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F. Scott Fitzgerald at Work probes the complex story behind the sources that inspired Fitzgerald, his writing of the novel, and the enduring legacy of The Great Gatsby.

Constituting Empire

Constituting Empire
Author: Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2006-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0807876879

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According to the traditional understanding of American constitutional law, the Revolution produced a new conception of the constitution as a set of restrictions on the power of the state rather than a mere description of governmental roles. Daniel J. Hulsebosch complicates this viewpoint by arguing that American ideas of constitutions were based on British ones and that, in New York, those ideas evolved over the long eighteenth century as New York moved from the periphery of the British Atlantic empire to the center of a new continental empire. Hulsebosch explains how colonists and administrators reconfigured British legal sources to suit their needs in an expanding empire. In this story, familiar characters such as Alexander Hamilton and James Kent appear in a new light as among the nation's most important framers, and forgotten loyalists such as Superintendent of Indian Affairs Sir William Johnson and lawyer William Smith Jr. are rightly returned to places of prominence. In his paradigm-shifting analysis, Hulsebosch captures the essential paradox at the heart of American constitutional history: the Revolution, which brought political independence and substituted the people for the British crown as the source of legitimate authority, also led to the establishment of a newly powerful constitution and a new postcolonial genre of constitutional law that would have been the envy of the British imperial agents who had struggled to govern the colonies before the Revolution.

The Mansions of Long Island s Gold Coast

The Mansions of Long Island s Gold Coast
Author: Monica Randall
Publsiher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: UOM:39015012244698

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This beautifully illustrated book features the magnificent estates built in the early part of the twentieth century by the wealthy residents of Long Island's North Shore. Many of the mansions are no longer standing, making this book a critical archive and monument to their glory. In their heyday, they were inhabited by the aristocracy of America's gilded age, among them Vanderbilts, Phipps, and Pratts. The author's evocative photographs capture the splendor of these once luxurious homes, from the houses' turrets, porticos, columns, and courtyards to their vaulted entry halls, spacious ballrooms, and vast libraries. Accompanied by histories of the estates and the families that built them, this book is a classic and evocative reminder of a bygone era and lifestyle. --Publisher description.