"Entrance to O'Shaughnessy Place -- Monte Sano."
Item
Dublin Core
Identifier
loc_mshc_000028
Title
"Entrance to O'Shaughnessy Place -- Monte Sano."
Description
The O'Shaughnessy Place, nicknamed "Castle Delight," was built in 1885 by Col. James and Lucy O'Shaughnessy. It was a two-story Queen Anne-style house with four chimneys, gas lights, water lines, and indoor plumbing. Col. O'Shaughnessy was a cotton and real estate broker, seaport and railroad developer, and co-owner of the Huntsville Hotel, Huntsville Opera House, Hotel Monte Sano, and the Monte Sano Railway and Turnpike. The house burned in March 1890 and was demolished in the 1920s.
Creator
Source
Monte Sano Historical Collection
Box 4, Folder 30
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Language
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Relation
loc_mshc_2018
Collection
Citation
Collins, Ira F., “"Entrance to O'Shaughnessy Place -- Monte Sano.",” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed December 22, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/39.