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- buildings, the most notable being Elstowe Manor and Chelten House, mansions designed by Horace Trumbauer. Elstowe Manor was built in 1898 at the location...
- and Paris in 1900. In 1898, Elkins built a grand 45-room mansion named Elstowe Manor for himself and a mansion named Chelten House for his son on the...
- Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2015. "Elstowe Manor". Landmark Venues. Retrieved 29 March 2023. "Parcel Viewer". Maps...
- p. 274 (1894) Deacon, Edward. The Descent of the Family of Deacon of Elstowe and London, pp. 337-45 (1898) "Early English Newspapers". Primary Source...
- Horace Trumbauer Glenside Today, part of Arcadia University more images Elstowe Manor 1898 Italian Renaissance Horace Trumbauer Elkins Park more images...
- and Albert Museum. Edward Deacon, The descent of the family of Deacon of Elstowe and London, with some genealogical, biographical and topographical notes...
- (1897–1900) J. Harper Smith Mansion, library, Somerville, New Jersey (1898) Elstowe Manor (William L. Elkins mansion), Elkins Park, Pennsylvania (1898) Edward...
- Pennsylvania Clayton: the Pittsburgh home of industrialist Henry Clay Frick Elstowe Manor: the 60,000 sq ft mansion of William L. Elkins in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania...
- p. 224 Deacon, Edward (1898). The Descent of the Family of Deacon of Elstowe and London, pp. 345–46 Note, Letter to Thomas Jefferson from John Miller...
- district of Holland"; Edward Deacon, The descent of the family of Deacon of Elstowe and London, with some genealogical, biographical and topographical notes...