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- were built for Anson Phelps Stokes in 1893. Andrew Carnegie acquired Shadowbrook in 1917 and died there in 1919. It served as a Jesuit novitiate from...
- estates started to break up during the 1920s. Carnegie's widow sold Shadowbrook to the Jesuits for a seminary in 1922. The Depression made it harder...
- Museum complex. In 1893, Stokes built Shadowbrook, a 100-room Berkshire Cottage at Lenox, M****achusetts. Shadowbrook was so large that a family anecdote...
- M****achusetts location, a former Jesuit seminary on a property called Shadowbrook, opened in December 1983. During the 1980s, Kripalu grew to have over...
- Edited by Carey Komadina Music by Clayton Worbeck Production company Shadowbrook Pictures Distributed by Epic Pictures Group Dread Central Presents Release...
- Lawrence, M****achusetts. After high school he studied for priesthood at the Shadowbrook Jesuit seminary in Lenox, M****achusetts, while also attending Boston...
- Orleton Oronoque Overlee Pine Acre Pine Needles Rock Ridge Searles Castle Shadowbrook Spring Lawn Stonover Summerwood Sunnyridge Tanglewood The Homestead The...
- William J. Burns International Detective Agency, and his family moved to Shadowbrook, a house on Scarborough Road, in 1917.: 117  Frank DuMond lived in the...
- Marble Falls, Dogpatch USA, Dogpatch Funicular Tram (1971–1993) Capitola, Shadowbrook (1958–), single car incline used to access a unique riverfront restaurant...
- of Foreign Service. He then left Georgetown to become the dean of the Shadowbrook Jesuit House of Studies. In 1928, Nevils was made the president of Georgetown...