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    Consider the property in Armonk, N.Y., an hour north of New York City, that he bought for $375,000 in 1993. It’s unclear whether he still owns it, but if so its value may have multiplied 10 ...

  3. Mortimer Building - Wikipedia

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    The Mortimer Building was a 19th-century building located at Wall Street and New Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built by W.Y. Mortimer beginning on June 1, 1884, and completed for occupancy in March 1885.

  4. Egerton Leigh Winthrop - Wikipedia

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    Winthrop was born on October 7, 1838, in New York City. He was the son of Benjamin Robert Winthrop (1804–1879) and Elizabeth Ann Neilson "Eliza" ( née Coles) Winthrop. [ 2 ] His siblings included Benjamin Robert Winthrop, Jr.; Anna Neilson Winthrop, who married Horatio Greenough Curtis; [ 3 ] and William Neilson Winthrop, who married Louise ...

  5. Richard Mortimer - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer was born in New York City on April 24, 1852. He was the son of William Yates Mortimer (1824–1891) of New York and Anna Elizabeth ( née Thorpe) Mortimer (1829–1905) of Albany. His siblings Minnie and Wilfred Mortimer died young. [ 2 ]

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    All of the main cast members of Selling the City are real agents who have obtained their real estate licenses. What’s more, they’ve kept them up to date with the state of New York. Team leader ...

  7. Bronson Winthrop - Wikipedia

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    Winthrop, who did not marry, died at his home on Long Island on July 14, 1944. [1] He had a townhouse in New York City at 39 East 72nd Street. Winthrop's first summer home in Muttontown, New York (within the Town of Oyster Bay), now known as Nassau Hall, was designed by Delano & Aldrich around 1904. [21]

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