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Dutchess County Historical Society (DCHS) Fundraising Auction of Unique Experiences and Gift Certificates Ending 10/24

100% of the auction proceeds benefit the DCHS. Every lot sells to the highest bidder. Payment will be made directly to DCHS, a 501-C3 Not for Profit Corporation so no sales tax will be charged. There is a 15% Buyers Premium which will also be going to the DCHS.

For more information on DCHS, please visit their website: 
https://dchsny.org/

The DCHS does not receive any Federal, State or County funding. It relies solely on donations, membership dues and private sponsorships from people like you. Please support the 100+ year old “Mission” of the DCHS that has “collected, preserved and interpreted the history of Dutchess County, NY, from the period of the arrival of the first Native Americans until the present day.”

Direct Donations can be made at 
https://dchsny.org/short/

Payment must be completed by Friday, October 29 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods is cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & Amex.

Preview available online 24 hours.

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Dutchess County Historical Society (DCHS) Fundraising Auction of Unique Experiences and Gift Certificates Ending 10/24

100% of the auction proceeds benefit the DCHS. Every lot sells to the highest bidder. Payment will be made directly to DCHS, a 501-C3 Not for Profit Corporation so no sales tax will be charged. There is a 15% Buyers Premium which will also be going to the DCHS.

For more information on DCHS, please visit their website: 
https://dchsny.org/

The DCHS does not receive any Federal, State or County funding. It relies solely on donations, membership dues and private sponsorships from people like you. Please support the 100+ year old “Mission” of the DCHS that has “collected, preserved and interpreted the history of Dutchess County, NY, from the period of the arrival of the first Native Americans until the present day.”

Direct Donations can be made at 
https://dchsny.org/short/

Payment must be completed by Friday, October 29 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods is cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & Amex.

Preview available online 24 hours.

Click More Info/Bid Now for additional photos.


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This is a unique opportunity to view one of the county’s most historic and prestigious mansions. Edgewater, on the Hudson River in Barrytown, New York, combines classical architecture with a dramatic setting to create one of the Hudson Valley’s most charming riverside homes. Originally built in 1825 for Captain Lowndes Brown of Charleston and his wife Margaret Livingston, the estate was sold in 1852 to Robert Donaldson. Edgewater flourished under the Donaldsons, whose descendants retained the house until 1902. For the next four decades up to World War II, Edgewater was owned by the John Jay Chapman Family, but during most of this period the house stood vacant. In 1946, author Gore Vidal purchased Edgewater. He resided in the house until 1969, when he sold it to Richard H. Jenrette. Jenrette bought Edgewater from Vidal in 1969 and owned the home for over 45 years. He repurchased surrounding land that had been sold and filled the house with period antiques and art, including Donaldson’s unusual two suites of Duncan Phyfe furniture, various Donaldson and Livingston family portraits, as well as objects d’art from the Livingston era. Upon Dick Jenrette’s death in 2018, Edgewater was devised to Classical American Homes Preservation Trust.

https://classicalamericanhomes.org/edgewater/

Valued at $600, this private tour is for up to eight people and expires in one year.

If this auction item is not for you, please consider making a donation to DCHS here: https://dchsny.org/short/

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This is a unique opportunity to view one of the county’s most historic and prestigious mansions. Edgewater, on the Hudson River in Barrytown, New York, combines classical architecture with a dramatic setting to create one of the Hudson Valley’s most charming riverside homes. Originally built in 1825 for Captain Lowndes Brown of Charleston and his wife Margaret Livingston, the estate was sold in 1852 to Robert Donaldson. Edgewater flourished under the Donaldsons, whose descendants retained the house until 1902. For the next four decades up to World War II, Edgewater was owned by the John Jay Chapman Family, but during most of this period the house stood vacant. In 1946, author Gore Vidal purchased Edgewater. He resided in the house until 1969, when he sold it to Richard H. Jenrette. Jenrette bought Edgewater from Vidal in 1969 and owned the home for over 45 years. He repurchased surrounding land that had been sold and filled the house with period antiques and art, including Donaldson’s unusual two suites of Duncan Phyfe furniture, various Donaldson and Livingston family portraits, as well as objects d’art from the Livingston era. Upon Dick Jenrette’s death in 2018, Edgewater was devised to Classical American Homes Preservation Trust.

https://classicalamericanhomes.org/edgewater/

Valued at $600, this private tour is for up to eight people and expires in one year.

If this auction item is not for you, please consider making a donation to DCHS here: https://dchsny.org/short/

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High Bid:
$700.00 – 5689

bidding history

Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1

Bidding has closed on this lot