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Ogden Codman, Sr. and wife Sarah Bradlee Codman. Codman was born on January 19, 1863, in Boston, Massachusetts, the eldest of six children of Boston native Ogden Codman Sr. (1839–1904) and his wife, the former Sarah Fletcher Bradlee. [1] His paternal grandparents were Charles Russell Codman and Sarah (née Ogden) Codman. [1]
Ogden Codman Jr. Elm Court is an Italianate style mansion located at 315 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island . Part of the Bellevue Avenue Historic District , it was built in 1853 and designed in the Italianate style by George Champlin Mason Sr.
Chateau-sur-Mer is one of the first grand Bellevue Avenue mansions of the Gilded Age in Newport, Rhode Island. ... area and was designed in 1900 by Ogden Codman, ...
Chateau-sur-Mer: Newport, Rhode Island. ... while its interiors were done by Ogden Codman, Jr., who co-authored Edith Wharton's The Decoration of Houses. ...
Chateau-sur-Mer in Newport, Rhode Island, was home to three generations of the wealthy Wetmore family. Inside Chateau-sur-Mer, an Italianate-style villa known for its extravagant parties during ...
Brown University, Rhode Island Historical Society and Rhode Island School of Design. OCLC 313752449. Lints, Eric P. (1992). The Breakers: A Construction and Technologies Report. Newport, RI: The Newport Preservation Society of Newport County. Metcalf, Pauline C., ed. (1988). Ogden Codman and the Decoration of Houses. Boston: The Boston Athenaeum.
As heir to the family fortune, he built a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot mansion on the shores of Newport, Rhode Island, as a summer escape for his wife, Alice Vanderbilt, and their seven children ...
Built for a Vanderbilt family heir, Biltmore is the largest home in the United States Built for another Vanderbilt family heir, The Breakers, a Newport, Rhode Island seaside mansion epitomizes the Gilded Age mansion era with its opulence and size