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  1. The George Kunhardt Estate, also historically named Hardtcourt, is a historic estate off Great Pond Road in North Andover, Massachusetts.Built in 1906 for George Kunhardt, a principal owner of textile mills in the Merrimack Valley, the estate later became known as Campion Hall when it served as a Jesuit retreat center.

  2. There are 10 items related to this architectural site. MIT Museum. 314 Main Street. Gambrill Center. Building E-28. Cambridge, MA 02142. (617) 253-5927. Stay in touch. Subscribe to our newsletter.

  3. Family Background of George E. Kunhardt ( 1862-1935) George E. Kunhardt, a native of New York City was born in Castelton, Richmond County, Staten Island, NY. His family background was German and Irish. Kunhardt's Father His father, Henry R. ( Rudolph) Kunhardt, Sr., was born in Hamburg Germany in 1826; he founded Kunhardt & Co., Steamship ...

  4. Phillips and Kunhardt soon expanded and modernized the mill and started to produce high quality woolen and worsted goods for men. production and sales included Earncliffe worsteds, Philip and Kunhardt cheviots, Hockanum goods. (Fibre & Fabric, Sept 4, 1886) Selling agents for the George E. Kunhardt Corporation were in New York, Boston and Chicago.

  5. View of large house, Queen Anne style architecture. "Hardtcourt," George E. Kunhardt's Estate, N. Andover, MA. Date: [ca. 1900–1903] Format: Photographs Genre: Photographic prints Location: The Trustees of Reservations, Archives & Research Center Box 37, File 5 (shelf locator) Collection (local): Stevens-Coolidge Place Collection

  6. Apr 10, 2015 · George Kunhardt said that convincing his father to narrate the film turned out to be one of the biggest challenges in the two-year project, which premiers the day before the 150th anniversary of ...

  7. Media in category "George Kunhardt Estate" This category contains only the following file. NorthAndoverMA GeorgeKunhardtEstate.jpg 1,024 × 680; 195 KB.

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