The Dr. Oliver Bronson House was first built as a Federal-style residence for Samuel Plumb in 1812. The house and grounds were reinvented by architect Alexander Jackson Davis into a fully realized Romantic-Picturesque estate for Dr. Bronson and his family in two successive remodeling campaigns dating to 1839 and 1849.It is located in Columbia County, New York, on the grounds of a correctional facility, this historic Hudson River Villa is one of the earliest examples of the Bracketed Style made famous by renowned 19th century architect AJ Davis.
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