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In 1922, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, the munitions heir who married the daughter of William Rockefeller, completed a large house on the northeast corner for Fifth Avenue and 61st Street.  This rather nondescript red brick residence had the distinction of being the last mansion erected on Fifth Avenue.
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In 1922, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, the munitions heir who married the daughter of William Rockefeller, completed a large house on the northeast corner for Fifth Avenue and 61st Street.  This rather nondescript red brick residence had the distinction of being the last mansion erected on Fifth Avenue.  
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=Sections of the Research Report=
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section One, Sterling and Bloss: The Early Years]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Two Sterling and Bloss: The Working Years]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Three, Sterling and Bloss: Fifth Avenue Years]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 1]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 2]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 3]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 4]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 5]]==
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=Guides to the Research=
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Sterling and Bloss; "Guide to Locations and Parties"]]==
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==[[Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Sterling and Bloss; "Time Line and Index"]]==
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=See also=
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==[[John William Sterling and James Orville Bloss, 1870-1918|John William Sterling and James Orville Bloss]]==
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Main entry on the lives of Sterling and Bloss.
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==[[James Orville Bloss: September 30, 1847-December 15, 1918]]==
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Revision as of 21:24, 26 January 2011

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1923 Building Height Restriction Overturned

In 1923, while 920 Fifth was under construction, Architect J. E. R. Carpenter brought suit, and won a verdict overturning the height restriction on Fifth Avenue and changing the face of the Avenue forever. Carpenter argued that “the avenue would be greatly improved in appearance when deluxe apartments would replace the old-style mansions."


This information is significant for two reasons: 1) It gives an indication that the trend toward apartment dwelling for the rich was really starting to pressure the owners of the old residences along Sterling’s stretch of Fifth. 2) Since the majority of the apartment buildings are now what we find along current day Fifth, their construction dates have been an aid to the researchers in dating various events in Sterling and Bloss’ lives.


In 1922, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, the munitions heir who married the daughter of William Rockefeller, completed a large house on the northeast corner for Fifth Avenue and 61st Street. This rather nondescript red brick residence had the distinction of being the last mansion erected on Fifth Avenue.


Sections of the Research Report

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section One, Sterling and Bloss: The Early Years

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Two Sterling and Bloss: The Working Years

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Three, Sterling and Bloss: Fifth Avenue Years

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 1

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 2

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 3

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 4

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Section Four, Sterling and Bloss: The After Years, Part 5

Guides to the Research

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Sterling and Bloss; "Guide to Locations and Parties"

Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner: Sterling and Bloss; "Time Line and Index"

See also

John William Sterling and James Orville Bloss

Main entry on the lives of Sterling and Bloss.

James Orville Bloss: September 30, 1847-December 15, 1918

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