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"Grey-Croft, " Stephen Swete Cummins house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Grey-Croft, " Stephen Swete Cummins house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913
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"Grey-Croft, " Stephen Swete Cummins house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Grey-Croft, " Stephen Swete Cummins house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913
"Grey-Croft, " Stephen Swete Cummins house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913. House Architecture: Isaac Henry Green Jr. for Lorenzo Guernsey Woodhouse. Landscape: Emma Woodhouse (Mrs. Stephen S.) Cummins. Other: Emma Woodhouse Cummins (1846-1908), after being married to Lorenzo Guernsey Woodhouse, the uncle of Lorenzo E. Woodhouse, married Stephen Swete Cummins in 1906. On the death of his wife, he married the poet and editor of Lyric Magazine, Virginia Kent Cummins
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Grey-Croft," Stephen Swete Cummins' house in Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1913, is a stunning example of early 20th-century American architecture and landscaping. Designed by Isaac Henry Green Jr. for Lorenzo Guernsey Woodhouse, the house was later owned by Emma Woodhouse Cummins, who married Stephen Swete Cummins in 1906. The image captures the beauty of the estate, with its picturesque garden path leading to a charming stone house surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant irises. Emma Woodhouse Cummins, a woman of refined taste, is credited with the landscaping of the property. The estate's gardens were meticulously planned and executed, showcasing an array of colorful flowers and plants. The house, with its blue shutters and white clapboard siding, sits gracefully amidst the natural beauty of its surroundings. Isaac Henry Green Jr.'s design of "Grey-Croft" is a testament to the architectural heritage of the United States. The house, with its classic lines and elegant details, embodies the charm and sophistication of the early 1900s. The image, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures the essence of this historic estate, transporting us back in time to a simpler era. The lantern slide, hand-colored between 1910 and 1920, is a precious piece of history, offering a glimpse into the past and the beauty of American country living. The image, now part of the Library of Congress collection, is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the United States and the importance of preserving its history for future generations.
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