Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Redstone

Redstone was established in the late 19th century industrialist John Cleveland Osgood as part of a coal mining enterprise. As an experiment in “enlightened industrial paternalism,” Osgood constructed 84 cottages and a 40-room inn, all with indoor plumbing and electricity, for his coal miners and cokers, as well as modern bathhouse facilities, a club house with a library and a theatre, as well as a school. In addition, Osgood built an opulent 42-room Tudor-style mansion, commonly called “Redstone Castle” for his second wife, Swedish Countess Alma Regina Shelgrem. The Castle was part of a 72-acre estate that also included servants’ quarters, a gamekeeper’s lodge, a carriage house and a greenhouse.

Photograph copyright (c) Trevi Bennett 2012

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