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Lambert Castle, Paterson, NJ "Whistler's Mother"
William Gibbs Mc Neill, Anna Matilda's brother, and her husband, George Washington Whistler came to Paterson about 1830. Both were graduates from West Point and both were engineers. They were employed in Paterson to lay out the Paterson and Hudson River Railroad. They also engineered the draw bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers. In 1834, Engineer Whistler constructed the West Street, Paterson bridge over the Passaic River to which "Mother" Whistler referred. It seems quite probably that Engineer and Matilda Whistler lived in a small but "happy and unpretending cottage" on Water Street, Paterson during the years 1831-1834 while William Whistler was engaged in the construction of the railroad. |
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