Both were designed by Stanford White, but in very different modes.
The present structure, the third on the site, was designed by Stanford White and completed in 1895.
Stanford White redesigned the facade of that house in 1897.
The house, which was designed by Stanford White, is still standing.
The estate house was the summer home of Stanford White.
Stanford White designed the buildings, which would be his only work in the city, for a local lumber magnate.
The asking price for the building, which was designed by Stanford White and completed in 1898, is $28.5 million.
Two buildings on the 153-acre estate were designed by Stanford White in the 1890's.
Soon, however, it became apparent that Stanford White was dead.
The club, designed by Stanford White, burned down in the 1930's.