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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8Y_storm-adriance-brinckerhoff_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
House built 1759Home of Thomas StormSpeaker of NY AssemblyCaptain George BrinckerhoffSite of Washington's address
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Home ofCapt. George Brinckerhoff.— · —On march to Connecticut in 1776General Washingtonspent the night here.— · —The Indian grindstone was foundon this farm.Erected by Melzingah Chapter, D.A.R.and the Stat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8R_griffins-tavern_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
This house owned byCol. Jacob Griffinduring the Revolution was known as"Griffin's Tavern"or "The Rendez-vous"The Committee of Observation for Rombout Precinct held famous meeting here Aug. 15, 1775Frequented by Washington, La Fayette, Putnam,Steub…
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Formerly Adriance PostOffice. Isaac Adriance asettler about 1740, afterwhom post office wasoriginally named.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8O_reformed-church_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
Church Society of Hopewellorganized by 19 members in1757. The original churchbuilt 1764. Presentstructure started 1833.225th Anniversary, 1982
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Brinckerhoff - Van VoorheesHouse built 1738General Washingtonwas a frequent guest duringthe War for Independence
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8E_gen-swartwout-home_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
Former home of Brig.Gen. Jacobus SwartwoutRevolutionary soldierand patriotwho died here Feb. 16, 1827
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8C_first-settler_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
Aaron Van Vlack. Firstsettler of Gayhead. Builtstone house here c. 1741.His son Tunis built dam andgrist mill here in 1768.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O8A_van-wyck-family_Hopewell-Junction-NY.html
came to Dutchess Countyfrom Long Island in 1733.Buried their dead in thisvault during 19th century,monuments bear 36 names.
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