henry bacon, thank you.henry bacon very carefully recorded what the house was as built, and those papers along with all the other papers are now at nyu where they're part of the sylvester manor archives so that you can go there and see what the house was like when it was built. you can also see what he did to it, which included the piazzas and the front portico. cornelia was one of those 19th century women who should have had a better education. she somehow transform the manor into -- she was a single woman off her life at a time when single women, it was like having one leg. so this house, more or less, he came her other leg. she became, as she called herself, the lord of the manor. the person that i prefer is her sister, lillian horse for, it was a wonderful writer, who made these incredibly lucid sketches including one of julia's pump over there where the two white horses, white house's stand. and lillian wrote a memoir of her grandfather, samuel smith gardner, of the gardner family of gartner's island, w