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The house is considered an excellent, well-preserved example of Dutch Colonial architecture. Its modifications and additions reflect changing tastes over the time it was within the Storm family. In 2008 it, along with several other structures on the property, was listed on the
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with shallow rounded arch supported by four wooden columns gives access to its original Dutch door, with sidelights. It opens onto a central hall with original staircase. On its east are a living room and library, both with original detailing. The library's
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to its historic character, as are the monument in front of the house, which contains an old Indian mash bowl found on the property. In the rear of the property, about 100 feet (30 m) to the north, are the remains of an old
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columns. To its north is a built-in shelf and closet. Original wallpaper remains on the south wall. The upper half-story is given over to bedrooms, one of which has the original flooring and a secret compartment in the floor.
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T. Van Wyck Brinckerhoff, one of the four generations of that family to own the house, served as the East Fishkill town historian. He was able to locate a misplaced map of the Rombout Patent now in the
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roof, covered with asphalt shingles. It is divided into an east (two stories) and west (one and a half stories) section, itself with a kitchen wing on the west.
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kept in the house. Also kept in the house by the Brinckerhoffs was a secretary's desk brought to the colonies by Joris Brinckerhoff in 1638. It is now in the
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The house is on a 5.4-acre (2.2 ha) parcel on the north side of Beekman Road on the northeast corner of the Sylvan Lake Road junction just east of its
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ceiling beams and window sashes. Rear doors lead into a modern kitchen and mud room added to the rear. To the east the cooking shed has the original
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The Brinckerhoff descendants lived in the house throughout the 19th century. In 1880, when the Portaal's flooring was replaced, a
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as a guest one night. Members of the Brinckerhoff family, longtime inhabitants of the area, lived in the house until 1930.
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He sold the house in 1785 to John Adriance, a member of a prominent Dutchess County family who later lent their name to
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to the basement was discovered. In it were a cap, knapsack and book which may have belonged to a Revolutionary-era
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with a stone wall, also contributing resources. The garage and storage shed are non-contributing modern additions.
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as a wedding gift. The younger man added the eastern section. He operated a tavern and store on the site.
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A porch on the main block of the east section, supported by wooden columns gives access to the original
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and two smaller bedrooms. The entire floor has its original wideboard flooring. The roof framing uses
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three years later, allowing Rombout and the heirs of Verplanck, who had died in the interim, to
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In 1759 Derick Hageman bought 108 acres (44 ha) containing the future house property from
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Some of its inhabitants have been among the prominent residents of the county, and the state.
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The west wing's second floor has a large landing with beaded woodwork. It leads to a
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of Stormville is named, bought the property from Hegeman and gave it to his son
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pierce the south (front) side of the roof on the east wing. A small shed-roofed
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chapter placed a monument in front of the house, which included an old Indian
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Dutchess County, New York
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200 feet (61 m) from the road. A small pond is located in the rear.
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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offset to the west. It opens into a remaining section of the original
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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The property on which the house stands was originally part of the
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National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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Ten years later, in 1769, a neighbor, Garret Storm, for whom the
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At the extreme east and west end of the house is an old well and
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List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War
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it, and it has been included on historic tours of the county.
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It has since remained a private house. Later owners have
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formation, a construction visible in the master bedroom.
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on the collar ties rather than the more commonly used
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paneling. The living room's fireplace has its original
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called him "the most honest man in Dutchess County".
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A red house in three sections. The middle has a porch, the right one has a second story. Two tree trunks are in front.
East Fishkill
NY
Poughkeepsie
41°35′47″N 73°45′40″W / 41.59639°N 73.76111°W / 41.59639; -73.76111
08000581
Dutchess County
Route 9
East Fishkill
Thomas Storm
Continental Army
Revolutionary War
Assembly Speaker
George Washington
National Register of Historic Places
interchange
Taconic State Parkway
lot
set back
timber frame
clapboard
foundation
wattle and daub
gabled
Dutch door
great room
chestnut
fieldstone
beehive oven

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