The signature reads :
"To Mrs. Dick Lathers - 
From the Ingun next door
Frederic Remington 301 Lather's Hill, New Rochelle 1902"

In the late 1850s, Richard "Dick" Lathers decided to build a number of "investment" houses on a portion of his property which was later named "Lathers Woods". In 1890, the artist Frederic Remington purchased one of these cottages from which he created his estate and studio where he lived most of his artistic career. The Remington's substantial gothic revival house located at 301 Webster Avenue (AKA "Lather's Hill"), featured a sweeping lawn which sloped south toward Long Island Sound, providing views on three sides of the countryside. Remington called it "Endion", an Algonquin word meaning "the place where I live".

    Remington and his wife, Eva, moved to New Rochelle in 1890, three years after he had begun his professional career as an illustrator and painter. The community was close to New York City affording easy access to the publishing houses and galleries necessary for the artist, and also rural enough to provide him with the space he needed for horseback riding, and other physical activities that relieved the long hours of concentration required by his work. Moreover, an artists' colony had grown up in the town, so that the Remington's counted among their neighbors writers, actors, and artists such as Augustus Thomas, also from Lathers Hill, and Francis Wilson, Julian Hawthorne, Edward Kemble.

(reference: wikipedia)

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