Golden Heart Farm | |
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In the Hamlet of Bolton landing | |
Coordinates: 43°33′26″N 73°39′17″W / 43.55722°N 73.65472°W | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
County | Warren |
Golden Heart Farm (1921-1962) Serverd as the art colony of Thomas and Weber Furlong [1]for over 41 years. [2]
Golden Heart Farm was the Residence of the Thomas and Wilhelmina Weber Furlong. The artist chose the name for her colony while living in New York City. [2] Thomas Furlong was an accomplished muralist and realist painter. His wife Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a major american modern artist. [2]The farm house was built in the 1860s by Rufus Randall, veteran of the Civil War upon his return home. Mr. Randall cleared and farmed the land and raised his family there before selling the property to another Bolton man, Edson Persons.The farm was reputed to have “one of the most magnificent views of the lake in the vicinity,” according to a newspaper clipping from 1961 [3]
Golden Heart Farm | |
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In the Hamlet of Bolton landing | |
Coordinates: 43°33′26″N 73°39′17″W / 43.55722°N 73.65472°W | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
County | Warren |
Golden Heart Farm (1921-1962) Serverd as the art colony of Thomas and Weber Furlong [1]for over 41 years. [2]
Golden Heart Farm was the Residence of the Thomas and Wilhelmina Weber Furlong. The artist chose the name for her colony while living in New York City. [2] Thomas Furlong was an accomplished muralist and realist painter. His wife Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a major american modern artist. [2]The farm house was built in the 1860s by Rufus Randall, veteran of the Civil War upon his return home. Mr. Randall cleared and farmed the land and raised his family there before selling the property to another Bolton man, Edson Persons.The farm was reputed to have “one of the most magnificent views of the lake in the vicinity,” according to a newspaper clipping from 1961 [3]