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| Created | 12/21/08 | ||||
| Title | Schroeppel Homestead | ||||
| Description | Greek Revival Mansion, circa 1819. Listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The first homestead on 20,000 acres in Schroeppel, Oswego County, New York, the home was built by George Casper von Schroeppel. A wealthy tea trading merchant and founder of the Erie Canal, G. Von Schroeppel was married to Louise Marie Adelaide Eugenie d'Orleans, daughter of Louis Philippe Joseph, the Duke of Orleans, and sister of King Louis Philippe. Home to the area's first schoolroom. The mansion boasts original hardwood and wide pine plank floors, elaborate ornamental mouldings, marble fireplaces, and tin and cherry ceilings. The home sits on a rise above the Oneida River and overlooks a wooded lawn and the Erie Canal. The home is currently a bed and breakfast, River Edge Mansion, and is furnished with antiques and period furnishings. | ||||
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