George Merritt

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George Merritt was a 19th-century New York businessman and industrialist best known for expanding and transforming Lyndhurst Mansion into a grand Gothic Revival estate.

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instanceOf businessman
industrialist
person
activeInCentury 19th century
architecturalStylePromoted Gothic Revival
associatedWithPlace Lyndhurst Mansion
Tarrytown, New York
commissionedWork expansion of Lyndhurst Mansion in Gothic Revival style
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era Victorian era
heritageDesignationInfluence contributed to Lyndhurst later becoming a National Historic Landmark
industry commerce
manufacturing
knownFor creating a grand riverfront estate at Lyndhurst
notableFor expansion of Lyndhurst Mansion
transforming Lyndhurst into a grand Gothic Revival estate
occupation businessman
industrialist
regionOfActivity Hudson Valley
surface form: Hudson River Valley

New York
surface form: New York State
residence New York
roleInLyndhurst patron of major architectural expansion
second owner of Lyndhurst Mansion
socialClass 19th-century American elite
wealthSource business enterprises in New York

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Lyndhurst Mansion notableOwner George Merritt