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- Camp_Uncas abstract "Camp Uncas, begun in 1890, was the second Adirondack Great Camp built by William West Durant for his own use, after Camp Pine Knot, which he sold to industrialist Collis P. Huntington, due to financial difficulties. It was built on the shore of 110-acre (45 ha) Lake Mohegan, near Sagamore Camp. Uncas was completed in two years.The camp was built of logs felled on the property, and all iron hardware was forged on site. In the main lodge and dining hall, the log construction was unusual in that the logs were not interlocked, as in conventional log buildings, but rather were pinned together at beveled corners. The scale is massive: the dining hall is 24-by-36-foot (7.3 by 11.0 m), the walls 12 feet (3.7 m) high at the eves with a cathedral ceiling 20 feet (6.1 m) high at the ridge, with a huge fireplace at one end. Floors, walls and ceilings were all of polished planks and peeled and polished natural logs.Durant sold Uncas to J. Pierpont Morgan in 1896, with 1,100 acres (450 ha). After Morgan's death in 1913, the camp stayed in the Morgan family until 1947, when it was sold to the widow of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who also owned Sagamore. General and Mrs. George Marshall, as guests of Mrs. Vanderbilt, entertained Madame Chiang Kai-shek at Uncas in 1949. Mrs. Vanderbilt left Uncas to a foundation, which sold it; eventually it was bought by the Rockland County Boy Scouts who used it as a camp, the scouts sleeping in tents while the leaders reveled in the camp's luxuries. In 1975, it was returned to private use.The camp was included in a multiple property submission for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, and was listed there in 1987. The camp was designated a National Historic Landmark on October 7, 2008.".
- Camp_Uncas added "1987-04-03".
- Camp_Uncas architect William_West_Durant.
- Camp_Uncas nearestCity Raquette_Lake,_New_York.
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- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Gwynne_Vanderbilt_I.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Camp_Pine_Knot.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hamilton_County,_New_York.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_York.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Collis_Potter_Huntington.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink George_Marshall.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Great_Camps.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink J._P._Morgan.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Landmark.
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- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Rockland_County,_New_York.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Sagamore_Camp.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Scout_(Scouting).
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink Soong_Mei-ling.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLink William_West_Durant.
- Camp_Uncas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Uncas".
- Camp_Uncas yearOfConstruction "1893".
- Camp_Uncas added "1987-04-03".
- Camp_Uncas architect William_West_Durant.
- Camp_Uncas architecture "Other".
- Camp_Uncas built "1893".
- Camp_Uncas caption "Camp Uncas gate in 1899".
- Camp_Uncas governingBody "Private".
- Camp_Uncas latDegrees "43".
- Camp_Uncas latDirection "N".
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- Camp_Uncas latSeconds "38".
- Camp_Uncas locmapin "New York".
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- Camp_Uncas longDirection "W".
- Camp_Uncas longMinutes "38".
- Camp_Uncas longSeconds "53".
- Camp_Uncas mpsub "Great Camps of the Adirondacks TR".
- Camp_Uncas name "Camp Uncas".
- Camp_Uncas nearestCity Raquette_Lake,_New_York.
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- Camp_Uncas refnum "86002937".
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- Camp_Uncas subject Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Camp_Uncas subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hamilton_County,_New_York.
- Camp_Uncas subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_York.
- Camp_Uncas hypernym Camp.
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- Camp_Uncas type Q41176.
- Camp_Uncas comment "Camp Uncas, begun in 1890, was the second Adirondack Great Camp built by William West Durant for his own use, after Camp Pine Knot, which he sold to industrialist Collis P. Huntington, due to financial difficulties. It was built on the shore of 110-acre (45 ha) Lake Mohegan, near Sagamore Camp. Uncas was completed in two years.The camp was built of logs felled on the property, and all iron hardware was forged on site.".
- Camp_Uncas label "Camp Uncas".
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- Camp_Uncas depiction 1899-Stoddard-Uncas-gate-L.jpg.
- Camp_Uncas isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Uncas.
- Camp_Uncas name "Camp Uncas".