Baby You're a Rich Man
Set back from the road on a block that was once dubbed "Millionaires' Row," The Abbey, with ornamental masonry and stained glass windows, has the look of an old English castle. The neo-Gothic mansion was once the home of a wealthy attorney who was known for his lavish costume balls, f...
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Published in | New Jersey success Vol. 10; no. 5; p. 17 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Hillside
New Jersey Success, Success Publishing Co
01.01.1990
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Set back from the road on a block that was once dubbed "Millionaires' Row," The Abbey, with ornamental masonry and stained glass windows, has the look of an old English castle. The neo-Gothic mansion was once the home of a wealthy attorney who was known for his lavish costume balls, fox hunt breakfasts and cotillions. But no one parties at The Abbey anymore. Today, the elegant mansion on Madison Avenue in Morristown is a private bank for "high-networth" clients of The Chatham Trust Co. Not only are there no MAC machine signs in sight, not a single sign gives any indication that The Abbey is even a bank. The mansion's 30 rooms -- each decorated according to a different period -- is the pride of its parent company, The Summit Bancorp., with $3.8 billion in assets. (excerpt) |
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ISSN: | 0886-9995 |