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English: Drawing of Otsego Hall, the residence of United States author James Fenimore Cooper. A few years after his death it burned, and the surrounding land was sold by the heirs. His daughter, Susan Fenimore Cooper, incorporated some of the bricks in a residence she built. It had been built by his father (completed 1799).
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Mammenn Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, 1900, v. 1, p. 727.
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