Friday, January 18, 2019

PIONEER POINT


MANSIONS OF THE EASTERN SHORE & DELMARVA PENINSULA

PIONEER POINT, CENTERVILLE, MARYLAND


Pioneer Point, a 1600 acre estate with nine miles of waterfront on the
Chester and Corsican Rivers, built in 1925 for almost three million
dollars by John J. Raskob had 19 rooms and a separate dormitory
for the families 13 children. The Raskob wife, Helena , better known
as Skipper, and the children made the property a working horse farm with
a stable of 36 thoroughbreds and other amenities of wealth.

John Raskob, a financial leader was usually at the side of Pierre S.
duPont, spent most of his time in New York at business, while Skipper
directed the management of Pioneer Point with the help of a 20 year
younger Jack Corcoran. Soon Corcoran became Skippers object of
affection and after Raskob died in 1950 at Pioneer Point she
remarried with Corcoran.

Raskob was close in partnership with duPont and General Motors and had
helped him in the design of the Chemours Building in Wilmington. He was also involved in the design of the Empire State Building at New York.
Raskob first built a residence in Claymont that is now Archmere Academy.

The Raskob's lost two sons in automobile accidents in the early 1930's.

Pioneer Point sold several times and in 1972 the Soviet's bought it as a
pleasure palace for their Washington, D.C. Embassy and it's vistitors.

President Obama evicted the Russian diplomats from the Centerville
estate for spying in the United States.

Abstract: Wilmington News Journal, Monday, January 16, 2017, by
the News Journals Harry Themal, 01/18/19 by Harrison H. for

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