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  1. Jun 7, 2021 · Even though Miss Jones died in 1876, and Wyndclyffe was less impressive in 1895 than it had been, when Ruth Livingston Mills decided to remodel her home in Staatsburgh, she would have had it in mind to outdo the fame of Wyndclyffe; and she succeeded.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  2. Oct 13, 2020 · T oday, October 13, 2020, marks the 100 th anniversary of the death of Ruth Livingston Mills, th e long-time matriarch of Staatsburgh, born in 1855. Ruth’s legacy can be found in her descendants, the preservation of her Staatsburgh mansion, and the surrounding park that bears her name.

    • Staatsburgh State Historic Site
    • Staatsburg, NY, United States
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  3. Jan 31, 2019 · Staatsburgh State Historic Site was the Gilded Age country home of Ruth Livingston Mills (1855-1920) and her husband Ogden Mills (1856-1929). Our facebook page has dates and times of upcoming programs and special theme tours.

    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?1
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  4. Aug 7, 2015 · Staatsburgh State Historic Site was the Gilded Age country home of Ruth Livingston Mills (1855-1920) and her husband Ogden Mills (1856-1929). Our facebook page has dates and times of upcoming programs and special theme tours. Check out our blog to learn more about Staatsburgh's history and our current activities. View my complete profile

    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?1
    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?2
    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?3
    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?4
    • Did Ruth Livingston Mills outdo Wyndclyffe?5
  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Hidden in a small town of Upstate New York lies the mansion of Mrs. Ruth Livingston Mills. The Livingstons thrived in the Gilded Age with their generational wealth and status. Mrs. Mills...

  6. Jun 4, 2015 · If Ogden represented the “New Money” that her (conveniently already deceased) grandmother would have abhorred, Ruth could take solace in the fact that the Mills fortune was based in banking, not mining interests. She was also a realist.

  7. Jun 4, 2015 · Though not the most noble of family traits, this inbred imperiousness not only prevailed, but grew as it passed down through subsequent generations, reaching its zenith under Margaret’s granddaughter Ruth Livingston.