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text_A: Sense and Sensibility is by an Australian novelist.
text_B: Judge Henry Hilton -LRB- October 4 , 1824 -- August 24 , 1899 -RRB- was an American jurist and businessman .. He became best known for the so-called `` Hilton-Seligman Affair '' in 1877 , his refusal to admit financier Joseph Seligman to the Grand Union Hotel in Saratoga Springs , New York , reportedly because Seligman was Jewish , but also possibly because of a personal feud .. Joseph Seligman. Joseph Seligman. Grand Union Hotel. Grand Union Hotel ( Saratoga Springs, New York ). New York. New York ( state ). Hilton was born in Newburgh , New York on October 4 , 1824 , the youngest son of a Scottish immigrant .. New York. New York ( state ). He moved as a boy to New York City and was educated there .. New York. New York ( state ). He became a law clerk with the firm of Campbell & Cleveland in 1839 .. He was admitted to practice at the Court of Common Pleas in 1846 , and later served as a Master in Chancery .. Court of Common Pleas. New York Court of Common Pleas. Master in Chancery. New York Court of Chancery. Campbell & Cleveland represented A.T. Stewart , `` The Merchant Prince , '' and Hilton became Stewart 's private counsel in 1850 .. A.T. Stewart. Alexander Turney Stewart. In the 1850s Hilton married Ellen Banker , a cousin of Mrs. Stewart and the sister of James H. Banker , President of the Bank of New York .. Bank of New York. Bank of New York. New York. New York ( state ). He was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas from 1858 to 1863 , and also served as Parks Commissioner for a time .. Court of Common Pleas. New York Court of Common Pleas. In 1862 he is listed on the rolls of the Tammany Society .. Tammany Society. Tammany Hall. Mr. Stewart died in 1876 , and Hilton served as his executor , receiving a bequest of one million dollars for his services , which Mrs. Stewart paid by transferring the business of A.T. Stewart to him .. A.T. Stewart. Alexander Turney Stewart. executor. executor. In 1886 Mrs. Stewart died and Hilton again served as executor .. executor. executor. Judge Hilton retired from A.T. Stewart in 1883 .. A.T. Stewart. Alexander Turney Stewart. There are two different accounts of his success in business .. According to his biography `` he was entirely successful , and when he retired in 1883 ... his sons and son-in-law succeeded to the business and soon dissipated the property . ''. According to the New York Times , however , Hilton presided over `` the dissipation of one of the greatest fortunes ever amassed by trade . ''. New York. New York ( state ). In 1879 Hilton bought an estate named `` Woodlawn '' in Saratoga Springs from Henry Walton .. Henry Walton. Henry Walton ( judge ). The estate , which Hilton renamed `` Woodlawn Park '' , comprised 1500 acres of woods and meadows .. Hilton improved the property , laying out 25 mi of graveled carriage roads , a great mansion , stables , barns , gardens , lakes , a club house , a ballroom , and an athletic field .. Augustus Saint-Gaudens Hiawatha stood in front of the house .. Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The grounds were open to members of the public with permission from Judge Hilton .. Hilton died at Woodlawn on August 24 , 1899 , `` after a long illness . ''. Following Hilton 's death the property was left to decay , and was auctioned off as eight parcels in 1916 .. A portion of Woodlawn is now the campus of Skidmore College .. Skidmore College. Skidmore College. Hilton is interred at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn , New York .. Green-Wood Cemetery. Green-Wood Cemetery. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. New York. New York ( state )
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