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The James F. D. Lanier Residence, also known as the James F. D. and Harriet Lanier House is a historic house at 123 East 35th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
James F. D. Lanier. James Franklin Doughty Lanier II (June 25, 1858 – May 16, 1928) [1] was an American banker and sportsman who was prominent in New York society during the Gilded Age.
7 gru 2023 · The grandeur and elegance of the Gilded Age is alive at the exquisitely preserved James F. D. Lanier Residence, which has had only three owners since it was built in 1901.
4 kwi 2022 · Christie’s, the world’s leading art business, will offer a selection of works of art from the James F. D. Lanier House in two auctions later this year. In the Antiquities sale in October, Christie’s will offer 20 ancient sculptures and works of art, valued in excess of US$1 million.
1 sie 2020 · James F. D. Lanier died on May 16, 1928 at the age of 69. His will left the $10 million estate (nearly $150 million today) to Harriet with the stipulation that upon her death it would go to Reginald. Harriet spent the summer season of 1931 in Europe.
1 paź 2013 · Located at 123 East 35th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues, this grand residence was constructed between 1901 and 1903 for prominent banker James Franklin Doughty Lanier and his wife,...
The Lanier Family and The Lanier Home By Blanche Goode Garbek, Madison One hundred years ago, lacking just thirteen days, a stranger came to Madison whose earthly possessions consisted only of a wealth of kin and a surname, which surname was Lanier. To it was prefixed that of his grandfather, recently deceased, Alexander Chalmers.