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Gelston Castle

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When she divorced her husband Henry Cruger, Harriet had her marriage __ sawed in half and turned it into two unique sofas that were situated in the entranceway to Henderson House (Gelston Castle).
Rostropovich and his wife Galina Vishnevskaya, a famous __ singer, were Soviet expatriates.
Dr. James __, a London surgeon from a distinguished Scottish family, received a 16,000-acre land grant from Queen Anne in the early 1700's. He never visited his property in the Mohawk Valley, but instead settled in New York City and built a country home in what is now Greenwich Village. (Hint: local DAR chapter carries his name)
This property is located in the towns of __ and Columbia.
# 13 down built a one-story frame cottage in 1787 overlooking the beautiful Mohawk Valley. This site would be the family summer home for many generations to come. In the 1980s and 90s, it housed the __ for the property.
Helen was the last family member to live there. The property was then sold and used as a home for the elderly and then a conservatory for Western and Asian __.
Margaret’s daughter Harriet (1790-1872)fell in love with the property and built a second structure, a castle-type residence in 1834, fashioned after her uncle Sir William Douglas’ __ Castle in Scotland.
While in Scotland as a young woman, Harriet was placed in the charge of Mrs. Anne Grant of Laggan, who traveled in literary circles, and introduced Harriet to two famous poets, Sir Walter Scott and __ Wordsworth.
In 1979 the famous Russian __ Mstislav Rostropovich bought the castle and grounds.
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Corinne (1861-1933) is the __ to President Theodore (answer to #3 Down), who visited the property and dedicated the Jordanville Library on August 26, 1908.
A family __ is located on the property, the first there being Douglas and Fannie Monroe Robinson.
Fannie was married to Douglas Robinson (1824-1893) and the estate passed to their son Doulgas Robinson II (1855-1918), who married Corrine __.
Harriet’s younger sister Betsy Mary was married to James Monroe in April 1822, a nephew of President __ Monroe.
Theodore Douglas Robinson (1883-1934), son of Douglas and Corinne, married Helen Roosevelt (1881-1962), a niece of President __ D. (answer to #3 Down).
#7 Across's granddaughter, Margaret, the daughter of Peter Corne, who married a Scotchman named George Douglas, was the first of the __ to reach the property.
A prized possession of Harriet's in the castle was a wineglass of Sir Walter Scott’s, which she had encased in a thistle covering so no one could __ it.
Harriet’s will, who left her estate for religious uses, was disputed by the family and then passed to a favorite __, Fannie Monroe Robinson (1824-1906).