Norman Harris is/was an owner of Glanworth Gardens

Title first owner
Start Date 1906-00-00
End Date 1916-00-00
Percent Stake 100%
Notes The mansion was built in 1906 for Norman Harris, founder of a banking firm that bore his name and grew into Harris Trust, now BMO Harris Banks. After Harris died in 1916, Yellow Taxi Cab Company founder Walden W. Shaw bought the estate, and he passed it down to his son-in-law Daniel F. Peterin, who was the president of Morton Salt. Driehaus bought the property from the Peterkin family for $4.83 million in 1998 and restored the mansion. The estate also has a four-bedroom guesthouse, an orchard and 621 feet of lake frontage.
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