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"Black Point, " Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. Gin Lane and Old Town Road... New York, c1916. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Black Point, " Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. Gin Lane and Old Town Road... New York, c1916
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"Black Point, " Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. Gin Lane and Old Town Road... New York, c1916. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Black Point, " Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. Gin Lane and Old Town Road... New York, c1916
"Black Point, " Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. Gin Lane and Old Town Road, Southampton, New York, c1916. House Architecture: Walker & Gillette, 1914-1915. Landscape: Olmsted Brothers, 1914-1915. Lewis & Valentine, New York, N.Y. Company
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Black Point," named after its distinctive dark color, is a stunning estate located in Southampton, New York, built for Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers, Jr. in 1914-1915. Designed by the architectural firm Walker & Gillette and landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers, this estate is a beautiful blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. The estate's main house is seen here, with its grand doorway and shuttered windows, surrounded by lush gardens and vibrant flower beds. The Olmsted Brothers' landscape design is evident in the meticulously planned gardens, which feature a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers. A trellis adorned with climbing plants adds a touch of elegance to the scene. The estate's grounds also include a lantern-lit walkway, leading to the Gin Lane and Old Town Road, which winds through the estate's sprawling grounds. The estate's natural beauty is accentuated by the surrounding trees and greenery, which provide a serene backdrop for the modern architectural elements. This photograph, taken by renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in the 1910s, is a testament to the enduring charm of "Black Point" and the beauty of the Southampton estate. The image captures the essence of the estate's grandeur and the harmony between nature and architecture. The estate's heritage is preserved in this stunning photograph, which continues to inspire and captivate viewers to this day. This image is part of the Frances Benjamin Johnston collection at the Library of Congress, and was hand-colored by Lewis & Valentine, New York, N.Y. It is a valuable addition to any collection of American architecture and garden design from the early 20th century.
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