Stone Cottage, a two story Dutch colonial cottage made of fieldstone,
was the first building constructed on the Val-Kill
property. Designed by Harry Tombs, who would also collaborate
with FDR on Top Cottage,
the simple structure sits close to Fallkill Creek. Marion
Dickerman and Nancy Cook moved
into the cottage in 1926 and lived there year round. Although
ER had her own room, she rarely stayed at the cottage over night.
In 1937, ER moved out of Stone Cottage after she had the Val-Kill
Industries building reconfigured for apartments. Today Stone
Cottage is the home of the Eleanor Roosevelt
Center at Val-Kill.
Sources:
Joseph P. Lash. Eleanor: The Years Alone. New York: W.W. Norton
Co., Inc. 1972, 173.