Caroline
Emmerton’s Preservation Vision Today
Caroline Emmerton
purchased the Turner-Ingersoll Mansion in 1908. This mansion, now known as The
House of the Seven Gables was vacant and retained little appearance
of earlier days. Emmerton’s vision for the mansion, executed by the
Colonial-Revival architect, Joseph Everett Chandler, gave us the unique place we
now know. It is on the merits of their work that we place our identity and
defines our goals. Emmerton's essential and far-reaching vision guides us
today. Continue Reading
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