Southwood

726 Woods Road, Germantown, Columbia County, New York

Built in 1850, for the newly-weds Levinus Clarkson (1831-1861) and his wife, Mary Livingston (1823-1898). It was built on part of the Clermont Manor estate (Mary's childhood and ancestral home) and the house itself was a duplicate of Levinus' childhood home, Holcroft House, built in 1822 at Potsdam, New York. Southwood was located just south of Mary's brother's (Robert's) estate, Northwood.... 

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Levinus Clarkson

Levinus Clarkson Jr., of "Southwood" Columbia County, New York

1813-1861

Mary (Livingston) Clarkson

Mrs Mary (Livingston) Clarkson, of "Southwood"

1823-1898

Edward Levinus Clarkson

Edward L. Clarkson of "Southwood" Columbia County, New York

1850-1928

Rachel Coon

Mrs Rachel (Coon) Clarkson, Minkler

1891-1948

Frederick Minkler

Fred Minkler of "Southwood" Columbia County, New York

1889-1967

Hart Perry

Hart Perry Sr., of "Southwood" Columbia County, New York

1918-1991

Beatrice Gaidzik

Mrs Beatrice (Gaidzik) Perry, of "Southwood" Columbia Co., New York

1921-2011

The Clarksons divided their time between here and their brownstone in New York City, 14 West 19th Street. Levinus died just eleven years later and his widow moved here permanently with their two sons. When her younger son, Robert, married in 1886, she gifted him the northern portion of the estate on which he built Midwood.

Mrs Clarkson continued to share Southwood with her elder son, Edward, until she died in 1898. Edward then inherited the estate but shocked society in 1913 by marrying not only a merely middle class girl, but a middle class girl forty years his junior!

Edward died in 1928 and he left Southwood to his young widow, Rachel. Rachel later remarried Fred Minkler (1889-1967) to whom she left the house after she died in 1948. In 1969, two years after Minkler died, it was purchased and subsequently restored by Hart and Beatrice Perry. It is still owned by the Perry family and is both a popular events venue and place to stay, with a guesthouse and the former gate lodge available for hire.

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