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Col. Oliver Hazard Payne Estate

Col. Oliver Hazard Payne Estate is a historic 60-acre (24 ha) estate, also known as Omega and Wiltwick,[2] located on the west bank of the Hudson River at Esopus in Ulster County, New York, United States. The estate features a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) Beaux Arts-style Mediterranean palazzo with an open courtyard. It was designed in 1905 for Col. Oliver Hazard Payne by the architect Thomas Hastings of the firm of Carrère and Hastings, who also designed the New York Public Library and the Henry Clay Frick House. The estate is currently owned by Marist College and operated as the Raymond A. Rich Institute for Leadership Development.[3]

Col. Oliver Hazard Payne Estate
LocationUS 9W, Esopus, New York
Coordinates41°48′35″N 73°57′34″W / 41.80972°N 73.95944°W / 41.80972; -73.95944Coordinates: 41°48′35″N 73°57′34″W / 41.80972°N 73.95944°W / 41.80972; -73.95944
Area60 acres (24 ha)
Built1905
ArchitectCarrère and Hastings
Architectural styleRenaissance
NRHP reference No.02001324[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 15, 2002

History of the estate

Col. Oliver Hazard Payne (1839–1917) began construction on the mansion in 1909, and it was finished in 1911. The mansion was built on the same site as "Waldorf", John Jacob Astor III’s (1822–1890) somewhat less grand Renaissance-style residence that was razed.[4] Payne had served as a colonel in the American Civil War, during which time he was grievously wounded. He later became involved in oil refining and founded the company Clark, Payne & Co., which was purchased by John D. Rockefeller in 1872, at which point Payne became the treasurer of Standard Oil and one of the wealthiest men in America.[citation needed]

As Payne never married nor had children, upon his death in 1917, the house passed to one of his nephews, Harry Payne Bingham (1887–1955). In 1933, Bingham donated the 484-acre estate to the Episcopal Diocese of New York, which established the Wiltwyck School for Boys, serving troubled children from 1937 until 1966.[4] The school's leaders included Eleanor Roosevelt, and its alumni included boxing champion Floyd Patterson.[4]

In 1942, 60 acres of the estate, including the mansion, was purchased by the Marist Brothers, founders of Marist College, and it was used as a retreat for several years.[4]

In 1986, the estate was purchased from the Marist Brothers by Raymond A. Rich (1912–2009), a wealthy businessman and industrialist who served as CEO of U.S. Filters Corp. during the 1970s. Following the purchase, he restored the mansion to its former glory and resided there until his death in June 2009.[5]

In 2009, after the death of Rich, it was revealed that he had bequeathed the estate to Marist College, located on the east bank of the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, New York.[4] The estate was conservatively estimated to be worth $65 million at the time.[6] Additionally, Rich set aside $10 million for the school to establish a leadership institute.[3] This brings the estate full circle, following its prior ownership by the Marist Brothers. The estate has since been part of the Raymond A. Rich Leadership Institute at Marist, and the mansion is used for speakers, conferences and workshops by the school.[6]

Mansion

The 1909 mansion, completed in 1911, is constructed of reinforced concrete and faced with Italian limestone topped by red tile clad hipped roofs. The eastern portico has six single-story Ionic columns set between rugged arched pavilions and is fronted by a balustraded terrace overlooking the river. At the palazzo's center is an enclosed courtyard fitted with a fountain and recessed loggias adorned with frescoes.[7]

Located nearby on the riverbank is a stone boat house that is part of the estate.[7] The boathouse, built soon after the palazzo, is a rare survivor of its type on the river. It is neither Italian Renaissance nor rustic, but somewhere between the two.[4]

The estate is considered one of the most architecturally significant houses in the Hudson Valley,[3] and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System – (#02001324)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "The Raymond A. Rich Institute for Leadership Development: Marist College". www.marist.edu. Marist College.
  3. ^ a b c "Marist College given 75 million dollar bequest for new leadership program". Poughkeepsie Journal. 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Houses and Estates in Ulster County New York: The Architectural History and Guide Book". Hudson Valley Magazine. 2012-05-21.
  5. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths Rich, Raymond A." The New York Times. 24 June 2009. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  6. ^ a b "The Raymond A. Rich Institute for Leadership Development". Marist College.
  7. ^ a b Bonafide, John A. (June 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Col. Oliver Hazard Payne Estate". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2010-03-20.(Java plugin required) See also: "Accompanying 17 photos".(Java plugin required)

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Payne Mansion redirects here For the house in San Francisco see Theodore F Payne House For other uses see Payne House Col Oliver Hazard Payne Estate is a historic 60 acre 24 ha estate also known as Omega and Wiltwick 2 located on the west bank of the Hudson River at Esopus in Ulster County New York United States The estate features a 42 000 square foot 3 900 m2 Beaux Arts style Mediterranean palazzo with an open courtyard It was designed in 1905 for Col Oliver Hazard Payne by the architect Thomas Hastings of the firm of Carrere and Hastings who also designed the New York Public Library and the Henry Clay Frick House The estate is currently owned by Marist College and operated as the Raymond A Rich Institute for Leadership Development 3 Col Oliver Hazard Payne EstateU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of New YorkShow map of the United StatesLocationUS 9W Esopus New YorkCoordinates41 48 35 N 73 57 34 W 41 80972 N 73 95944 W 41 80972 73 95944 Coordinates 41 48 35 N 73 57 34 W 41 80972 N 73 95944 W 41 80972 73 95944Area60 acres 24 ha Built1905ArchitectCarrere and HastingsArchitectural styleRenaissanceNRHP reference No 02001324 1 Added to NRHPNovember 15 2002 Contents 1 History of the estate 2 Mansion 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory of the estate EditCol Oliver Hazard Payne 1839 1917 began construction on the mansion in 1909 and it was finished in 1911 The mansion was built on the same site as Waldorf John Jacob Astor III s 1822 1890 somewhat less grand Renaissance style residence that was razed 4 Payne had served as a colonel in the American Civil War during which time he was grievously wounded He later became involved in oil refining and founded the company Clark Payne amp Co which was purchased by John D Rockefeller in 1872 at which point Payne became the treasurer of Standard Oil and one of the wealthiest men in America citation needed As Payne never married nor had children upon his death in 1917 the house passed to one of his nephews Harry Payne Bingham 1887 1955 In 1933 Bingham donated the 484 acre estate to the Episcopal Diocese of New York which established the Wiltwyck School for Boys serving troubled children from 1937 until 1966 4 The school s leaders included Eleanor Roosevelt and its alumni included boxing champion Floyd Patterson 4 In 1942 60 acres of the estate including the mansion was purchased by the Marist Brothers founders of Marist College and it was used as a retreat for several years 4 In 1986 the estate was purchased from the Marist Brothers by Raymond A Rich 1912 2009 a wealthy businessman and industrialist who served as CEO of U S Filters Corp during the 1970s Following the purchase he restored the mansion to its former glory and resided there until his death in June 2009 5 In 2009 after the death of Rich it was revealed that he had bequeathed the estate to Marist College located on the east bank of the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie New York 4 The estate was conservatively estimated to be worth 65 million at the time 6 Additionally Rich set aside 10 million for the school to establish a leadership institute 3 This brings the estate full circle following its prior ownership by the Marist Brothers The estate has since been part of the Raymond A Rich Leadership Institute at Marist and the mansion is used for speakers conferences and workshops by the school 6 Mansion EditThe 1909 mansion completed in 1911 is constructed of reinforced concrete and faced with Italian limestone topped by red tile clad hipped roofs The eastern portico has six single story Ionic columns set between rugged arched pavilions and is fronted by a balustraded terrace overlooking the river At the palazzo s center is an enclosed courtyard fitted with a fountain and recessed loggias adorned with frescoes 7 Located nearby on the riverbank is a stone boat house that is part of the estate 7 The boathouse built soon after the palazzo is a rare survivor of its type on the river It is neither Italian Renaissance nor rustic but somewhere between the two 4 The estate is considered one of the most architecturally significant houses in the Hudson Valley 3 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 1 See also EditOliver Hazard Payne Marist CollegeReferences Edit a b National Register Information System 02001324 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 The Raymond A Rich Institute for Leadership Development Marist College www marist edu Marist College a b c Marist College given 75 million dollar bequest for new leadership program Poughkeepsie Journal 2009 09 23 Retrieved 2013 03 04 a b c d e f Houses and Estates in Ulster County New York The Architectural History and Guide Book Hudson Valley Magazine 2012 05 21 Paid Notice Deaths Rich Raymond A The New York Times 24 June 2009 Retrieved 2012 08 09 a b The Raymond A Rich Institute for Leadership Development Marist College a b Bonafide John A June 2002 National Register of Historic Places Registration Col 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