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In the Derby Square area of downtown, near Old Town Hall, there once stood a fine estate built by Elias Haskett Derby. It was laid out with fine walks and gardens and extended from Essex Street to a terrace which overhung the river. The mansion was completed and occupied but a few months before his death. It was built in 1799, was of wood, three stories in height and cost $80,000. It was enriched by a conservatory and large and valuable library. | In the Derby Square area of downtown, near Old Town Hall, there once stood a fine estate built by Elias Haskett Derby. | ||
It was laid out with fine walks and gardens and extended from Essex Street to a terrace which overhung the river. The mansion was completed and occupied but a few months before his death. It was built in 1799, was of wood, three stories in height and cost $80,000. It was enriched by a conservatory and large and valuable library. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 11:15, 10 June 2009
In the Derby Square area of downtown, near Old Town Hall, there once stood a fine estate built by Elias Haskett Derby.
It was laid out with fine walks and gardens and extended from Essex Street to a terrace which overhung the river. The mansion was completed and occupied but a few months before his death. It was built in 1799, was of wood, three stories in height and cost $80,000. It was enriched by a conservatory and large and valuable library.
See Also
- Old Naumkeag by C. H. Webber, p. 114