English: Harlakenden House, Cornish, New Hampshire. Designed by Charles A. Platt and built in 1898 for novelist Winston Churchill, the estate was leased to President Woodrow Wilson as a summer White House. All but a service wing burned in 1923.
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by J. V. Hartman & Company, Boston, Massachusetts
Copyright expired as publication of postcard pre-dates 1923 -- see below
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2010-04-22 13:15 Hugh Manatee 760×477× (100079 bytes) ''Harlakenden'', Cornish, New Hampshire; from an original 1914 postcard published by J. V. Hartman & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by Charles A. Platt and built in 1899 for novelist Winston Churchill, the estate was leased to President Woodrow
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