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Ralston Hall

Ralston Hall Mansion located in Belmont, California, was the country house of William Chapman Ralston, a San Francisco businessman, a founder of the Bank of California, and a financier of the Comstock Lode. It is an opulent Italianate Villa, modified with touches of Steamboat Gothic and Victorian details.[4][5] It is a California Historical Landmark[2] and is designated a National Historic Landmark.[3] It is now part of Notre Dame de Namur University.

William C. Ralston House
In 2005
Ralston Hall
Ralston Hall
Ralston Hall
LocationBelmont, California
Coordinates37°31′3″N 122°17′10″W / 37.51750°N 122.28611°W / 37.51750; -122.28611
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1864
ArchitectHenry Cleaveland
Architectural styleVictorian-Italianate Villa
NRHP reference No.66000234[1]
CHISL No.856[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 15, 1966[1]
Designated NHLNovember 13, 1966[3]
Designated CHISL1972

The mansion edit

Ralston Hall Mansion is situated on the campus of Notre Dame de Namur University, on the San Francisco Peninsula. The mansion has been built around the villa of Count Leonetto Cipriani, the former owner of the estate. Taking three years to build, it was completed in 1867, when San Francisco's leaders and first citizens had large summer homes on the Peninsula, an integral part of San Francisco high society. Architect John Painter Gaynor, who later worked with Ralston on the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, is thought to have worked on it. Several of the design elements of Ralston Hall Mansion were copied in the design of the Palace.

A history of San Francisco speaks of the palatial grandeur of Ralston Hall: "In a domed wing was the oval ballroom. Its walls were mirrored, and from the frescoed ceiling hung a great crystal chandelier whose reflected lights and sparkle filled the room. I have never seen a more effective setting for a ball."[citation needed]

The Hall is a four-floor, 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) mansion, with a stately dining room, a mirrored ballroom in the Versailles tradition, an opera box modelled after the Opéra Garnier in Paris, a grand staircase, 23 crystal chandeliers, and inlaid wood floors. Ralston greatly admired the Palace of Versailles, and incorporated several of the palace's elements in his design of the mansion. The mansion has a number of elegant sitting rooms and parlours. The Oriental Music Room has a set of Chinese high-tea chairs and buffets. Ralston Hall houses a collection of antiques accumulated by Ralston, including some valuable Thomas Hill paintings.

The grounds of the mansion contain numerous gardens, a stoney grotto, and a garden of 150-year-old bamboo trees.

Uses of the mansion edit

After Ralston's death, the estate passed to his former business partner, United States Senator from Nevada William Sharon, whose family lived in the house. Sharon's daughter Flora's wedding to Englishman Sir Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh, 7th Baronet, of Rufford was one of the last elaborate social events of the time, taking place in the mansion's ballroom. After Senator Sharon's death in 1885, the mansion became Radcliffe Hall, a girls' finishing school. From 1900 to 1922, it was the Gardner Sanitarium.

Since 1922, Ralston Hall has been on the campus Notre Dame de Namur University, formerly the College of Notre Dame. Prior to its closure in 2012, the mansion contained some of the university's administrative and faculty offices, such as the admissions office. It was also used for some of the university's  events, such as “drama productions, concerts, recitals, guest lectures, student, faculty and staff meetings and forums”.[6] The mansion was also used for weddings, galas, and other various events. In addition, it was open for public tours.[6]

A few of the notable persons who have been entertained at Ralston Hall include:

 

History edit

Cipriani period (1853–1864) edit

Originally, the mansion was built for Count Leonetto Cipriani in 1853. The original house was a “two-story Italian Villa-style house, featuring asymmetrical massing, Italianate cave brackets, lacy bargeboards, and a tower”.[7] Some of the original house remains in the east wing. In 1864, Cipriani sold the building to William Chapman Ralston.[7][8]

William Chapman Ralston period (1864–1875) edit

In 1864, William Chapman Ralston bought the villa. Ralston was a San Francisco businessman and entrepreneur who created the Bank of California. For the next few years, Ralston added to the building and grounds, and created one of the “first palatial home on the Peninsula”.[7] He hosted many guests at the mansion, including Admiral David Farragut, Vice President Schuyler Colfax, Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, Anson Burlingame, James Flood, and Mark Twain.

After Ralston finished expanding the mansion, it “resembled a hotel with extensive High Victorian architectural interiors; grand entertainment spaces on the main floor; European Renaissance designed pilasters, moldings, columns, interior arches, staircases, and furnishings; a remodeled ballroom, reception hall, and dining room; state-of-the-art ventilation system; imported embossed glass in skylights, doors, and windows; and decoratively painted rooms”.[7]

Ralston called the estate “Belmont”, and this eventually became the name for the town surrounding the estate. Outside of the mansion, the estate had a “ stone carriage house, barns, a bowling alley, greenhouses, servants’ quarters, and a gymnasium with Turkish baths”. The estate was built to be self sufficient, with innovative gas and water systems. A reservoir was constructed on the property in 1870.

In 1875 when Ralston himself died, and the Ralston era of the estate ended. Before his death, Ralston gave the estate to Senator William Sharon, his business partner.[7][8]

Senator William Sharon period, and Radcliffe Hall (1875–1895; 1895–1898) edit

Sharon inherited the mansion in 1875. He did not live in the mansion, but maintained it and used it for entertaining. Ulysses S. Grant visited during this time in 1879, two years after his presidency. In 1885, Sharon died. His family kept the mansion until 1895.[7][8] After the Sharon family, the mansion was used as a girls finishing school from 1895 to 1898, called Radcliffe Hall.[7]

Gardner Sanitarium (1900–1922) edit

From 1900 to 1918, it was then a sanitarium founded and operated by Dr. A. M. Gardner formally of Napa State Hospital, and was called Gardner Sanitarium.[9][10][11] After Gardner's death in 1913 the hospital became less popular and finally closed after World War I in 1922.[12]

Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (1922–to present) edit

The sanitarium closed after World War I. Then, in1922, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur bought the mansion as a location for their college. The mansion is still owned by the Notre Dame de Namur University today. In 1966, Ralston Hall was designate a National Historic Landmark and in 1972, it became a California registered Historic Landmark.[7][8][13]

Pending renovation edit

In 2012 an engineering firm advised Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) that in spite of the home's relatively good condition “it could not guarantee the safety of the building’s occupants in the event of an earthquake on the San Andreas Fault”.[6] As of April 2012, the building has been closed, pending renovation.

Among the required work - which indeed is substantial - is “replacement or retrofit, as necessary, of the entire masonry foundation”,[6] and the "re-roofing, removal and replacement of existing siding and localized replacement of the flooring” of the upper floors.[6] The repairs are estimated to cost at least $12 million.[6]

As of February 2019, NDNU has decided to place the Ralston Hall renovation project “on hold” to focus on fundraising for the school.[14] The project has been “placed on an ‘indefinite’ hold”,  although it is possible that retrofitting will resume sometime.[14] The structure will be preserved until renovation can begin.

Historical significance edit

In order to help assure its preservation, the City of Belmont commissioned an architectural historian in 2016 to conduct an assessment of the Ralston Hall's historical significance.

Among his findings were that the mansion “retains its historic integrity, location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association” (with William Chapman Ralston from 1864 to 1875). One of the first palatial homes on the peninsula, it is also noted for its architecture.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Ralston Hall". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 14, 2007.
  4. ^ McKithan, Cecil N. (September 8, 1977). "William Ralston Home" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory. National Park Service. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  5. ^ "William Ralston Home" (pdf). Photographs. National Park Service. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Background | The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall". www.ralstonhall.com. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Historic Resource Evaluation for Ralston Hall".
  8. ^ a b c d "About Ralston Hall | The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall". www.ralstonhall.com. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  9. ^ Dowd, Katie (June 16, 2016). "Historic asylums and sanitariums of Northern California". SFGATE. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  10. ^ "Ralston's Belmont Palace Will Become A Madhouse, Dr. Gardner to Resign His Position at the Napa Asylum and Open a Sanitarium". California Digital Newspaper Collection (CDNC), Center for Biographical Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside. San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 85.
  11. ^ Bragman, Bob (September 7, 2016). "San Francisco's Lunacy Commission once had the power to send you to Stockton". SFGATE. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  12. ^ "National Register #66000234: William Ralston Home in Belmont, California". noehill.com. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  13. ^ "The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall" (PDF).
  14. ^ a b "Update on the Current Status of Ralston Hall | Media Center". www.ndnu.edu. Retrieved May 12, 2021.

External links edit

  • Ralston Hall
  • Notre Dame de Namur University

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Ralston Hall Mansion located in Belmont California was the country house of William Chapman Ralston a San Francisco businessman a founder of the Bank of California and a financier of the Comstock Lode It is an opulent Italianate Villa modified with touches of Steamboat Gothic and Victorian details 4 5 It is a California Historical Landmark 2 and is designated a National Historic Landmark 3 It is now part of Notre Dame de Namur University William C Ralston HouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic LandmarkCalifornia Historical Landmark No 856 2 In 2005Ralston HallShow map of San Francisco Bay AreaRalston HallShow map of CaliforniaRalston HallShow map of the United StatesLocationBelmont CaliforniaCoordinates37 31 3 N 122 17 10 W 37 51750 N 122 28611 W 37 51750 122 28611Area4 acres 1 6 ha Built1864ArchitectHenry CleavelandArchitectural styleVictorian Italianate VillaNRHP reference No 66000234 1 CHISL No 856 2 Significant datesAdded to NRHPNovember 15 1966 1 Designated NHLNovember 13 1966 3 Designated CHISL1972 Contents 1 The mansion 2 Uses of the mansion 3 History 3 1 Cipriani period 1853 1864 3 2 William Chapman Ralston period 1864 1875 3 3 Senator William Sharon period and Radcliffe Hall 1875 1895 1895 1898 3 4 Gardner Sanitarium 1900 1922 3 5 Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur 1922 to present 4 Pending renovation 5 Historical significance 6 References 7 External linksThe mansion editRalston Hall Mansion is situated on the campus of Notre Dame de Namur University on the San Francisco Peninsula The mansion has been built around the villa of Count Leonetto Cipriani the former owner of the estate Taking three years to build it was completed in 1867 when San Francisco s leaders and first citizens had large summer homes on the Peninsula an integral part of San Francisco high society Architect John Painter Gaynor who later worked with Ralston on the Palace Hotel in San Francisco is thought to have worked on it Several of the design elements of Ralston Hall Mansion were copied in the design of the Palace A history of San Francisco speaks of the palatial grandeur of Ralston Hall In a domed wing was the oval ballroom Its walls were mirrored and from the frescoed ceiling hung a great crystal chandelier whose reflected lights and sparkle filled the room I have never seen a more effective setting for a ball citation needed The Hall is a four floor 55 000 square foot 5 100 m2 mansion with a stately dining room a mirrored ballroom in the Versailles tradition an opera box modelled after the Opera Garnier in Paris a grand staircase 23 crystal chandeliers and inlaid wood floors Ralston greatly admired the Palace of Versailles and incorporated several of the palace s elements in his design of the mansion The mansion has a number of elegant sitting rooms and parlours The Oriental Music Room has a set of Chinese high tea chairs and buffets Ralston Hall houses a collection of antiques accumulated by Ralston including some valuable Thomas Hill paintings The grounds of the mansion contain numerous gardens a stoney grotto and a garden of 150 year old bamboo trees Uses of the mansion editAfter Ralston s death the estate passed to his former business partner United States Senator from Nevada William Sharon whose family lived in the house Sharon s daughter Flora s wedding to Englishman Sir Thomas George Fermor Hesketh 7th Baronet of Rufford was one of the last elaborate social events of the time taking place in the mansion s ballroom After Senator Sharon s death in 1885 the mansion became Radcliffe Hall a girls finishing school From 1900 to 1922 it was the Gardner Sanitarium Since 1922 Ralston Hall has been on the campus Notre Dame de Namur University formerly the College of Notre Dame Prior to its closure in 2012 the mansion contained some of the university s administrative and faculty offices such as the admissions office It was also used for some of the university s events such as drama productions concerts recitals guest lectures student faculty and staff meetings and forums 6 The mansion was also used for weddings galas and other various events In addition it was open for public tours 6 A few of the notable persons who have been entertained at Ralston Hall include President Ulysses S Grant Admiral David Farragut Leland Stanford Mark Hopkins nbsp History editCipriani period 1853 1864 edit Originally the mansion was built for Count Leonetto Cipriani in 1853 The original house was a two story Italian Villa style house featuring asymmetrical massing Italianate cave brackets lacy bargeboards and a tower 7 Some of the original house remains in the east wing In 1864 Cipriani sold the building to William Chapman Ralston 7 8 William Chapman Ralston period 1864 1875 edit In 1864 William Chapman Ralston bought the villa Ralston was a San Francisco businessman and entrepreneur who created the Bank of California For the next few years Ralston added to the building and grounds and created one of the first palatial home on the Peninsula 7 He hosted many guests at the mansion including Admiral David Farragut Vice President Schuyler Colfax Leland Stanford Mark Hopkins Anson Burlingame James Flood and Mark Twain After Ralston finished expanding the mansion it resembled a hotel with extensive High Victorian architectural interiors grand entertainment spaces on the main floor European Renaissance designed pilasters moldings columns interior arches staircases and furnishings a remodeled ballroom reception hall and dining room state of the art ventilation system imported embossed glass in skylights doors and windows and decoratively painted rooms 7 Ralston called the estate Belmont and this eventually became the name for the town surrounding the estate Outside of the mansion the estate had a stone carriage house barns a bowling alley greenhouses servants quarters and a gymnasium with Turkish baths The estate was built to be self sufficient with innovative gas and water systems A reservoir was constructed on the property in 1870 In 1875 when Ralston himself died and the Ralston era of the estate ended Before his death Ralston gave the estate to Senator William Sharon his business partner 7 8 Senator William Sharon period and Radcliffe Hall 1875 1895 1895 1898 edit Sharon inherited the mansion in 1875 He did not live in the mansion but maintained it and used it for entertaining Ulysses S Grant visited during this time in 1879 two years after his presidency In 1885 Sharon died His family kept the mansion until 1895 7 8 After the Sharon family the mansion was used as a girls finishing school from 1895 to 1898 called Radcliffe Hall 7 Gardner Sanitarium 1900 1922 edit From 1900 to 1918 it was then a sanitarium founded and operated by Dr A M Gardner formally of Napa State Hospital and was called Gardner Sanitarium 9 10 11 After Gardner s death in 1913 the hospital became less popular and finally closed after World War I in 1922 12 Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur 1922 to present edit The sanitarium closed after World War I Then in1922 the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur bought the mansion as a location for their college The mansion is still owned by the Notre Dame de Namur University today In 1966 Ralston Hall was designate a National Historic Landmark and in 1972 it became a California registered Historic Landmark 7 8 13 Pending renovation editIn 2012 an engineering firm advised Notre Dame de Namur University NDNU that in spite of the home s relatively good condition it could not guarantee the safety of the building s occupants in the event of an earthquake on the San Andreas Fault 6 As of April 2012 the building has been closed pending renovation Among the required work which indeed is substantial is replacement or retrofit as necessary of the entire masonry foundation 6 and the re roofing removal and replacement of existing siding and localized replacement of the flooring of the upper floors 6 The repairs are estimated to cost at least 12 million 6 As of February 2019 NDNU has decided to place the Ralston Hall renovation project on hold to focus on fundraising for the school 14 The project has been placed on an indefinite hold although it is possible that retrofitting will resume sometime 14 The structure will be preserved until renovation can begin Historical significance editIn order to help assure its preservation the City of Belmont commissioned an architectural historian in 2016 to conduct an assessment of the Ralston Hall s historical significance Among his findings were that the mansion retains its historic integrity location design setting materials workmanship feeling and association with William Chapman Ralston from 1864 to 1875 One of the first palatial homes on the peninsula it is also noted for its architecture 7 References edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b Ralston Hall Office of Historic Preservation California State Parks Retrieved October 14 2012 a b NHL Summary Archived from the original on November 14 2007 McKithan Cecil N September 8 1977 William Ralston Home pdf National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory National Park Service Retrieved May 25 2012 William Ralston Home pdf Photographs National Park Service Retrieved May 25 2012 a b c d e f Background The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall www ralstonhall com Retrieved May 12 2021 a b c d e f g h i Historic Resource Evaluation for Ralston Hall a b c d About Ralston Hall The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall www ralstonhall com Retrieved May 13 2021 Dowd Katie June 16 2016 Historic asylums and sanitariums of Northern California SFGATE Retrieved December 19 2021 Ralston s Belmont Palace Will Become A Madhouse Dr Gardner to Resign His Position at the Napa Asylum and Open a Sanitarium California Digital Newspaper Collection CDNC Center for Biographical Studies and Research University of California Riverside San Francisco Call Volume 87 Number 85 Bragman Bob September 7 2016 San Francisco s Lunacy Commission once had the power to send you to Stockton SFGATE Retrieved December 19 2021 National Register 66000234 William Ralston Home in Belmont California noehill com Retrieved December 19 2021 The Campaign to Save Ralston Hall PDF a b Update on the Current Status of Ralston Hall Media Center www ndnu edu Retrieved May 12 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to William C Ralston House Belmont California Ralston Hall Notre Dame de Namur University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralston Hall amp oldid 1206266338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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