Kreuzer-Pelton House

Kreuzer-Pelton House
Kreuzer-Pelton House
Location 1262 Richmond Ter., New York, New York
Coordinates 40°38′37″N 74°6′43″W / 40.64361°N 74.11194°W / 40.64361; -74.11194Coordinates: 40°38′37″N 74°6′43″W / 40.64361°N 74.11194°W / 40.64361; -74.11194
Area less than one acre
Built 1722
Architect Santvoord,Cornelius,Van
Architectural style Dutch Influence
NRHP Reference # 73001261[1]
Added to NRHP January 29, 1973
The Kreuzer-Pelton House in 1914.

The Kreuzer-Pelton House is a Dutch-influenced fieldstone house, erected in 1722 as a one room cottage, which has been added to in two successive stages, just before the American Revolution in 1770, and in 1836. It is designated as a New York City landmark. The house was built by Joseph Rolph.[2]

During the Revolutionary War, Tory militia commander Cortlandt Skinner used the house as his headquarters. William IV of the United Kingdom was a guest at the house.[3]

References

  1. Staff (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Historic Buildings Now Standing In New York Which Were Erected Prior to Eighteen Hundred. Bank of the Manhattan Company. 1914. p. 21.
  3. New York City Guide. Works Progress Administration. 1939. p. 620.


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