- George Merritt
George Merritt (born 14 Aug 1807
White Creek, New York , died 5 October 1873Irvington, New York ) was abusinessman fromNew York . He owned themansion Lyndhurst on theHudson River , which was sold to financierJay Gould by Merritt's widow, Julia Merritt, after Merritt's death in 1873.Julia Douglas and George Merritt were married 5 November 1845 in
Troy, New York and had six children. [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janarmstrong/steg166.htm Stebbins Descendants - steg166.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File ] ]He hired
architect Alexander Jackson Davis to expand the estate. Merritt was the home's second owner, and doubled the house's size in 1864-65, renaming it "Lyndenhurst" for the estate's linden trees. His new north wing added an imposing four-story tower, newporte-cochere (the old one was reworked as a glass walled vestibule) and a new dining room, two bedrooms, and servants quarters.Merritt held a
patent for arailroad car spring. [ [http://www.hvnet.com/houses/lyndhurst/index.htm HV/Net - Hudson Valley Network ] ]References
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