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- Otsego_Hall abstract "Otsego Hall was a house in Cooperstown, New York, United States built by William Cooper, founder of the town. Construction was started in 1796 and completed in 1799. For many years, it was the manor house of Cooper's landed estate, and was the one of the largest private residences in central New York. Cooper had moved his family to the settlement in 1790, and his son James Fenimore Cooper, who became an author, also lived in the house. After the death of the senior Cooper and his widow, the mansion was vacant for many years. In June 1834, James Fenimore Cooper resolved to reopen the house after an absence of nearly sixteen years. The building had been long closed and falling into decay. He had it remodelled in a castellated Gothic style. In this, Cooper was assisted by his friend, Samuel F. B. Morse, a painter and inventor. At first, Cooper spent his winters in New York City and summered in Cooperstown, but eventually he made Otsego Hall his permanent abode. The mansion burned down a few years after his death in 1851, and the surrounding property was sold by the heirs. His daughter, Susan Fenimore Cooper, built a house in Cooperstown, built mainly of bricks and material salvaged from the ruins of Otsego Hall".
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- Otsego_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Otsego_County,_New_York.
- Otsego_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Cooperstown,_New_York.
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- Otsego_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Fenimore_Cooper.
- Otsego_Hall wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Otsego_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Otsego Hall".
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- Otsego_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Otsego_County,_New_York.
- Otsego_Hall hypernym House.
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- Otsego_Hall comment "Otsego Hall was a house in Cooperstown, New York, United States built by William Cooper, founder of the town. Construction was started in 1796 and completed in 1799. For many years, it was the manor house of Cooper's landed estate, and was the one of the largest private residences in central New York. Cooper had moved his family to the settlement in 1790, and his son James Fenimore Cooper, who became an author, also lived in the house.".
- Otsego_Hall label "Otsego Hall".
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