Natirar as a Convalescent Home for Women

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2008-07-26

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After Mrs. Ladd's death, a convalescent home for women that she had started at Natirar in 1908 assumed control of the property. Under the terms of her husband's will, that home, run by an entity he had started called the Kate Macy Ladd Fund, was to be sold 50 years after his death. In 1983 the facility was disbanded, its assets distributed in equal parts to five educational institutions.
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Natirar, Royal Palace, King Hassan II, The King of Morocco, Homes of the Rich and Famous, Mansions, Palaces of New Jersey, Peapack, Gladstone, Far Hills, Bedminster, Somerset County, The Skylands, NJ Skylands, New Jersey Skylands, Lakeland, Northwestern NJ, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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