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The Malcolm Douglas house on Sycamore Canyon Road in Montecito, California,
USA, was completed in 1929, and is also known as Los Suenos ("The Dreams").
The architect was George Washington Smith.
Douglas, a New York doctor, and his wife, Rachel Peabody Douglas, had Smith design a house to showcase the view of the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands, with a long curving driveway and many landscape features including a pool and lily pond.
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Rachel Peabody, the daughter of Frederick Forrest Peabody
and his wife, Sarah Blanche Griffith, married three times.
In 1905, she married Frank Duff Frasier. In 1917, she married
Arthur Edward Ogilvy. And at some point she married Dr Malcolm
Douglas. Rachel was born on 2nd January 1885, in Evanston.
Cook County, Illinois. She died on the 18th of March 1945 in
Santa Barbara, CA. She had five siblings. |
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Malcolm Douglas, B.A. 1900 Yale, was the son of Charles Henry Douglas, secretary and later partner Root Manufacturing Co., makers of knit goods, Albany.
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