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Castle Rock (Garrison, New York)



 
 
Castle Rock is the estate of former Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad

The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, is a railroad in the central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with New Orleans, Louisiana and Birmingham, Alabama....
 president William H. Osborn in Garrison
Garrison, New York

Garrison is a hamlet in Putnam County, New York, New York, United States. It is part of the town of Philipstown, New York and is on the east side of the Hudson River, across from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York....
, New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It sits on the hill of the same name, looking down on the Hudson River
Hudson River

The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk , the Great Mohegan by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami, Muhheakantuck, is a river that flows from north to south through eastern New York....
  below. Visible from West Point
United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational United States Service academies located at West Point, New York, New York....
 across the river and traffic on NY 9D
New York State Route 9D

New York State Route 9D , also known as the Bear Mountain-Beacon Highway, is a north-south road that runs along the eastern shore of the Hudson River....
 passing through Garrison, it has become one of the most recognizable man-made landmarks of the Hudson Highlands
Hudson Highlands

The Hudson Highlands are the mountains on both sides of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York, between Newburgh Bay and Haverstraw Bay which form the northern region of the New York - New Jersey Highlands...
.

The Osborn family, including paleontologist
Paleontology

File:Geological time spiral - sharper.pngPaleontology from Greek: pa?a??? "old, ancient", ??, ??t- "being, creature", and ????? "speech, thought" is the study of prehistory life, including organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments ....
 Henry Fairfield Osborn
Henry Fairfield Osborn

Henry Fairfield Osborn was an United States geologist, paleontologist, and Eugenics, "a first-rate science administrator and a third-rate scientist."...
 and his son, conservationist Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr
Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr

Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr , son of the USA geologist Henry Fairfield Osborn and cousin of Frederick Osborn, was a conservationist. He was long time president of the New York Zoological Society....
, has owned and lived in it since it was built by J.






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Castle Rock is the estate of former Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad

The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, is a railroad in the central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with New Orleans, Louisiana and Birmingham, Alabama....
 president William H. Osborn in Garrison
Garrison, New York

Garrison is a hamlet in Putnam County, New York, New York, United States. It is part of the town of Philipstown, New York and is on the east side of the Hudson River, across from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York....
, New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It sits on the hill of the same name, looking down on the Hudson River
Hudson River

The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk , the Great Mohegan by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami, Muhheakantuck, is a river that flows from north to south through eastern New York....
  below. Visible from West Point
United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational United States Service academies located at West Point, New York, New York....
 across the river and traffic on NY 9D
New York State Route 9D

New York State Route 9D , also known as the Bear Mountain-Beacon Highway, is a north-south road that runs along the eastern shore of the Hudson River....
 passing through Garrison, it has become one of the most recognizable man-made landmarks of the Hudson Highlands
Hudson Highlands

The Hudson Highlands are the mountains on both sides of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York, between Newburgh Bay and Haverstraw Bay which form the northern region of the New York - New Jersey Highlands...
.

The Osborn family, including paleontologist
Paleontology

File:Geological time spiral - sharper.pngPaleontology from Greek: pa?a??? "old, ancient", ??, ??t- "being, creature", and ????? "speech, thought" is the study of prehistory life, including organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments ....
 Henry Fairfield Osborn
Henry Fairfield Osborn

Henry Fairfield Osborn was an United States geologist, paleontologist, and Eugenics, "a first-rate science administrator and a third-rate scientist."...
 and his son, conservationist Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr
Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr

Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr , son of the USA geologist Henry Fairfield Osborn and cousin of Frederick Osborn, was a conservationist. He was long time president of the New York Zoological Society....
, has owned and lived in it since it was built by J. Morgan Slade in 1881 as a summer residence, although the original acreage has been subdivided
Subdivision (land)

Subdivision is the act of dividing land into pieces that are easier to sell or otherwise develop, usually via a plat. The former single piece as a whole is then known as a subdivision; if it is used for housing it is typically known as a housing subdivision or housing development, although some developers tend to call these areas community....
 considerably since then. In 1977 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
. Most of the remaining land is now open to the public for hiking.

Property

The rough-cut stone
Stonemasonry

The craft of stonemasonry has existed since the dawn of civilization - creating buildings, structures, and sculpture using Rock from the earth....
 castle-like main house is built around a main block with a conical
Cone (geometry)

A cone is a dimension geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat, round base to a point called the apex or vertex. More precisely, it is the solid figure bounded by a plane base and the surface formed by the locus of all straight line segments joining the apex to the perimeter of the base....
-roofed round tower. Porches and verandas project from many sides of the home to take advantage of the views of the river and mountains in the area. The roof is consistent red slate
Slate

Slate is a fine-grained, foliation , homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcano ash through low grade regional metamorphism....
, with dormers of differing shapes and sizes scattered throughout. One gable
Gable

A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system being used and aesthetic concerns....
 to the east uses dressed stone, in contrast with the rest of the building. A north wing with library and extra bedrooms was added later. Four interior chimney
Chimney

A chimney is a structure for venting hot flue gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside Earth's atmosphere. Chimneys are typically vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to ensure that the gases flow smoothly, drawing air into the combustion in what is known as the stack effect....
s are within the mansion.

There are several outbuildings and other structures on the original property that are included as contributing resources
Contributing property

In the law regulating historic districts in the United States, a contributing property is any property, structure or object which adds to the historical integrity or architectural qualities that make the historic district, listed locally or federally, significant....
. To the northeast, on the mountain's summit, is Woodsome Lodge, a rustic log cabin with its own views of the Highlands. The estate's spring-fed wooden water tank is also nearby. A stone arch bridge
Arch bridge

An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its structural load partially into a horizontal thrust restrained by the abutments at either side....
 was added at the same time as the library wing. Stone was also used for a one-and-a-half story gatehouse
Gatehouse

A gatehouse is a feature of European castles, manor houses and mansions. Originally a gatehouse was a fortified structure built over the gateway to a city or castle....
 along the winding driveway leading up to the house from Cat Rock Road (NY 403
New York State Route 403

New York State Route 403 is a short state highway located entirely within Putnam County, New York. It connects New York State Route 9D in Garrison, New York at its northern/western end to U.S....
).

Buildings that predate the estate are also included. A two-and-a-half story farmhouse known locally as Wing & Wing, built some years before it was expanded into a contemporary cottage in 1858, is near Route 9D on the open meadow
Meadow

A meadow is a field vegetated primarily by grass and other non-woody plants . It may be cut for hay or grazing by livestock such as cattle, sheep or goats....
s between the road and the hill. Also there is a barn-and-farmhouse complex, with nearby shingled
Roof shingle

Roof shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are normally flat rectangular shapes that are laid in rows without the side edges overlapping, a single layer is used to ensure a water-resistant result....
 home, built by other landowners at the end of the 19th century. A small guest cottage was later built on a separate property.

Another Osborn-estate–related property, The Birches
The Birches (Garrison, New York)

The Birches is a house at the southeast corner of the junction of New York State Route 9D and New York State Route 403 in the Administrative divisions of New York#Hamlet of Garrison, New York, New York, United States....
, is at the very corner of Routes 9D and 403. It was used by Osborn's sons after their weddings, and is listed separately on the National Register, but was not formally part of the estate.

History

In 1855 Osborn, who had been one of the charter officers of the Illinois Central two years earlier, visited the Highlands to take in the fresh air and scenic beauty of the area. He enjoyed his visit so much that he decided to buy the property where Castle Rock and its associated properties now stands. He and his family spent summers in Wing and Wing until the castle was completed the year before he retired from the railroad industry as president of the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad. He lived there until his death in 1894, devoting his time and money to philanthropic
Philanthropy

Philanthropy derives from Latin, meaning "to love people". Philanthropy is the act of donation money, goods, services, time and/or effort to support a socially beneficial cause, with a defined objective and with no financial or material reward to the donor....
 activities in New York.

It was inherited by his son Henry Fairfield Osborn
Henry Fairfield Osborn

Henry Fairfield Osborn was an United States geologist, paleontologist, and Eugenics, "a first-rate science administrator and a third-rate scientist."...
. Since it was intended as a retirement house, it needed to expanded to accommodate the younger Osborn's wife and family. The library wing was added in 1906; most of Osborn's paleontological
Paleontology

File:Geological time spiral - sharper.pngPaleontology from Greek: pa?a??? "old, ancient", ??, ??t- "being, creature", and ????? "speech, thought" is the study of prehistory life, including organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments ....
 papers were written at Castle Rock.

Osborn also made other improvements to the property, including Woodsome Lodge, and other wings that doubled the size of the original castle. Most of these were architecturally sympathetic to Slade's original design, and there has been little change to it since then. In 1974, William Henry Osborn II, one of Henry Fairfield's younger sons, donated the southern portion of the property, which includes Sugarloaf Hill
Sugarloaf Hill (Hudson Highlands)

Sugarloaf Hill is a peak along the Hudson River in Putnam County, New York, New York, part of the Hudson Highlands. It was named by the Dutch for its resemblance in outline to a sugarloaf when sailing up the river towards it....
, to the State Parks Council
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservationoperates :*168 state parks*35 state historic sites*76 developed beaches...
 for eventual inclusion in Hudson Highlands State Park
Hudson Highlands State Park

Hudson Highlands State Park is a non-contiguous state park in the U.S. state of New York, located on the east side of the Hudson River. The park runs from Peekskill, New York in Westchester County, New York, through Putnam County, New York, to Beacon, New York in Dutchess County, New York, in the eastern section of the Hudson Highlands....
. In the late 1970s, after the property was listed on the Register, New York's Department of Environmental Conservation
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is responsible for the conservation, improvement, and protection of natural resources within the U.S....
 bought of the former estate, including the meadows along Route 9D, and opened it to the public as the Castle Rock Unique Area
New York State Forests

New York State Forests are administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation#Office of Natural Resources of the Department of Environmental Conservation ....
. Hiking trail
Trail

A trail is a path or road used for walking, cycling, cross-country skiing, or other activities. Some trails are off-limits to everyone other than hikers, and a few trails allow motorized vehicles....
s now lead through it and up the mountain; however the house property remains private as the Osborn family home.

External links

  • at dupontcastle.com. Rumors and legends concerning the building.