Howard E. Wurlitzer Residence |
The first floor was planned to accommodate large-scale entertaining. There is a grand living room, a dining room, Mr. Wurlitzer's office, a billiard room, and two porches. Another living room is located on the second floor, as well as four main bedrooms, two rooms for maids, a sewing room, and a small study. The third floor, designed as an integral portion of the residence, features a living room, a bedroom, a study, a conservatory, a maid's room, and large terrace along the river side and around one end. The three floors, served both by the main staircase and an elevator, were intended to meet the divergent needs of an extended family.
After the death of Howard in 1928 the property was subdivided and a privacy wall was added. |
my maternal grandmother was governess for the Wurlitzer family around 1915-20, just found an old postcard addressed to her while she was there!
ReplyDeleteMy first apartment was in O'Bryonville and I'd let my dog "loose" (lol) so I could go down that street and look at houses
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