- 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...
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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...
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Horace Trumbauer Glenside Today, part of
Arcadia University more
images Elstowe Manor 1898
Italian Renaissance Horace Trumbauer Elkins Park more images...
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Albert Museum.
Edward Deacon, The
descent of the
family of
Deacon of
Elstowe and London, with some genealogical,
biographical and
topographical notes...
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Harper Smith Mansion, library, Somerville, New
Jersey (1898)
Elstowe Manor (William L.
Elkins mansion),
Elkins Park,
Pennsylvania (1898) Edward...
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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...
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district of Holland";
Edward Deacon, The
descent of the
family of
Deacon of
Elstowe and London, with some genealogical,
biographical and
topographical notes...