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The John Thompson House is one of the best examples of Victorian Italianate style in Ulster County. It is located one-quarter mile from the Hudson River on Maple Avenue in Highland, New York The house was built between 1854 and 1858 by John Thompson (1800–1891) for his wife Electa Ferris (1807–1902) as the family's country home in the Hudson Valley. John Thompson founded the First National Bank of the City of New York in 1863. With his sons, Samuel and Frederick, he founded the Chase National Bank in 1877, a predecessor of the Chase Manhattan Bank. The Thompson Family's main house was on 297 Madison Avenue in New York City. The family affectionately called their summer home, "The Anchorage".

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  • The John Thompson House is one of the best examples of Victorian Italianate style in Ulster County. It is located one-quarter mile from the Hudson River on Maple Avenue in Highland, New York The house was built between 1854 and 1858 by John Thompson (1800–1891) for his wife Electa Ferris (1807–1902) as the family's country home in the Hudson Valley. John Thompson founded the First National Bank of the City of New York in 1863. With his sons, Samuel and Frederick, he founded the Chase National Bank in 1877, a predecessor of the Chase Manhattan Bank. The Thompson Family's main house was on 297 Madison Avenue in New York City. The family affectionately called their summer home, "The Anchorage". The house across the street from the John Thompson House, also in the Italianate villa style, was a wedding gift by John Thompson to his niece. (en)
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  • 1851
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  • House in 1998, Eastern-facing side (en)
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  • John Thompson House (en)
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  • Victorian Italianate (en)
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  • The John Thompson House is one of the best examples of Victorian Italianate style in Ulster County. It is located one-quarter mile from the Hudson River on Maple Avenue in Highland, New York The house was built between 1854 and 1858 by John Thompson (1800–1891) for his wife Electa Ferris (1807–1902) as the family's country home in the Hudson Valley. John Thompson founded the First National Bank of the City of New York in 1863. With his sons, Samuel and Frederick, he founded the Chase National Bank in 1877, a predecessor of the Chase Manhattan Bank. The Thompson Family's main house was on 297 Madison Avenue in New York City. The family affectionately called their summer home, "The Anchorage". (en)
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  • John Thompson House (Highland, New York) (en)
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  • John Thompson House (en)
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