The tour began outside the mansion, where our guide spoke about the three families that owned the property: the Pauldings, the Merritts, and the Goulds.
The side of Lyndhurst Mansion.
Talia Lakritz/Business InsiderIn 1836, former New York City mayor William Paulding and his wife, New York real-estate heiress Maria Rhinelander Paulding, purchased the land overlooking the Hudson River to build a summer home.
In 1864, the Pauldings' son sold the mansion to George Merritt, who made his fortune as the patent holder of a rubber spring used in railroad cars, and his wife, Julia.
After her death, Anna left the Lyndhurst estate to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which manages the site today.
Persons:
Talia Lakritz, William Paulding, Maria Rhinelander, Alexander Jackson Davis, George Merritt, Julia, Davis, Jay Gould, Helen Day Miller, Helen Gould, Anna Gould, Anna
Organizations:
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Locations:
Lyndhurst, New York City, New York, Maria Rhinelander Paulding, French