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1 Living in Privilege George & Sarah Joslyn, their castle and The Offutts

2 Lynhurst Castle

3 The Castle  Construction began in 1898 completed in 1903 by John McDonald  Construction was lulled due to the Trans – Mississippi Expo  A copy of the Scottish style manor  First built was a green house spanning 1,440 sq ft to house Orchids (destroyed in the 1913 tornado)  3 floors, 35 rooms, 19,000 sq ft, full lower level, its own power station  $250,000 to build, $50,000 to furnish ($6 Million today) earliest air conditioning system A bowling alley Fully equipped gymnasium When done, it was the biggest Mansion in Omaha

4 The Joslyns George Joslyn Sarah Joslyn Married in 1872 in Waitsfield, Vermont Moved to Omaha from Des Moines, IA George was a very diversified businessman Sarah was a social elite.

5 Joslyn: a Self Made Man  Born in Vermont in 1858  moved to Montreal for Prep school  Attended Yale University  Got into the Printing Bus. and opened an office in Omaha   George was the owner of several buildings and properties in Omaha   Founded Western Chemical Company, the largest producer of Lithium in the US.   Ran 2 hotels: the St. Charles and the Metropolitan both on Harney street.

6 Sarah and the Arts  Created the Arts Society in Omaha  Avid collector of prize winning orchids  Gave $$ to the arts  Took George’s fortune and created the Joslyn Art Museum in 1931.  Gave to several charities

7 The Joslyn Art Museum

8 Joslyn Children  One child was born to the Joslyns – Clifton Howard Joslyn died at birth in 1873  Only one child was adopted – Violet Carl  The Joslyns raised her as their own daughter  Violet was married in the house in 1913

9 A View Inside

10 The Joslyn Legacy  The Joslyn Art Museum opening in 1931 for the Omaha community  At the time of George’s death, his newspaper Western Newspaper Union was the largest in the world  Joslyn was the richest man in Nebraska at the time of his death  The Joslyns gave away more than $7 million to charities

11 The Joslyns at Forest Lawn

12 The Offutt Family  Charles Lemuel Offutt  Successful Omaha Lawyer  Youngest Speaker of the House in Kentucky history  Father of Jarvis J. Offutt

13 The Offutt Family  Bertha Yost- Offutt  Daughter of Casper and Anna Yost – wealthy Omaha family  She had 3 children: Casper Jr., Jarvis, and Virginia

14 The Offutt Family  Jarvis (right)  Casper (left) Virginia

15 Jarvis Jennes Offutt  1 st Lieutenant Jarvis J. Offutt was killed in combat in World War 1  Offutt Air Force Base renamed for him in his honor in 1922 First row, 2 nd from left

16 Jarvis at Forest Lawn

17 Offutt Air Force Base

18 The Cornerstone Mansion

19 Offutt - Yost

20 Bertha Yost - Offut

21 Charles L. Offutt

22 Offutt – Yost House

23 Margret Killian’s “Born Rich”


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