Glenwood
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| Glenwood | |
| Designer | Unknown |
| Location | Troy, New York, USA |
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| Building Type | Housing |
| Construction System | Sandstone, Brick |
| Architectural Style | Greek Revival |
| Street Address | Eddy's Lane |
| Notes | also known as Eddy Titus Mansion |
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| National Register of Historic Places | |
| Name | Glenwood |
| ID Number | 73001254 |
| NRHP Status | Listed In The National Register |
| Certification Date | 05/25/1973 |
| Level of Significance | Local |
Right off the City of Troy's Oakwood Avenue, in a grove known as Glenwood, is the home of Titus Eddy. The Eddy family made a fortune by providing secret ink that was used for printing all American paper currency up until World War I. The home now serves as offices for the Troy Housing Authority with low income apartments surrounding it.
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- Glenwood Text on New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Document Imaging for National Register
- Glenwood Photos on New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Document Imaging for National Register
