Archibald Gracie

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Archibald Gracie was a wealthy New York merchant and shipowner in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, known for building the country house that later became the official residence of the Mayor of New York City, Gracie Mansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
merchant
official residence
person
shipowner
associatedWith Gracie Mansion NERFINISHED
New York City mayoral residence NERFINISHED
built Gracie Mansion NERFINISHED
country house overlooking the East River
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork commerce
shipping
knownFor association with the official residence of the Mayor of New York City
being a wealthy New York merchant
building the country house later called Gracie Mansion
owning ships engaged in trade
location New York City
name Archibald Gracie NERFINISHED
namedAfter Archibald Gracie NERFINISHED
notableWork Gracie Mansion NERFINISHED
occupation businessman
merchant
shipowner
originalBuilder Archibald Gracie NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
residence New York City
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
use official residence of the Mayor of New York City
wealthStatus wealthy

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Gracie Mansion originalOwner Archibald Gracie
Gracie Mansion namedAfter Archibald Gracie
Bernard Fox playedCharacter Archibald Gracie