Haskell House (New Windsor, New York)
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Haskell House (New Windsor, New York)
The John Haskell House, also known as the Hermitage, was a historic home located in New Windsor, New York, New Windsor, Orange County, New York. It was built about 1726, and was a -story log dwelling with a rear Ell (architecture), ell. It had a gabled roof and large interior chimney at each end. ''See also:'' Due to its construction, the Haskell House was considered one of the largest intact log mansions in the Thirteen Colonies. History Colonel John Haskell The builder of the house, Colonel John Haskell, served as a steward for Robert Hunter (colonial administrator), Brigadier Robert Hunter, colonial governor of New York and New Jersey from 1710 — 1720. After Hunter's appointment, Haskell continued in service to William Burnet (colonial administrator), William Burnet. In 1719, he was awarded a tract of nearly 2,000 acres in New Windsor. Showing his appreciation, he contributed to the building of a Fortification, fort and trading post in Oswego, New York, Oswego. Burn ...
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New Windsor, New York
New Windsor is a town in Orange County, New York, United States. History The region was originally inhabited by the Munsee The Munsee (or Minsi or Muncee) or mə́n'si·w ( del, Monsiyok)Online Lenape Talking Dictionary, "Munsee Indians"Link/ref> are a subtribe of the Lenape, originally constituting one of the three great divisions of that nation and dwelling along ... people, part of the Lenape confederation. The first European settlers were colonists from Scotland who arrived in 1685. New Windsor was founded by the New York General Assembly, General Assembly of New York on April 5, 1763. European Settlements Settlement rights in the area that now encompasses the town were obtained from the Munsee by Governor Thomas Dongan, who encouraged the settlement of a party of Scottish colonists led by David Toshack, the Laird of Monzievaird, and his brother-in-law Major Patrick McGregorie. They arrived in 1685 and settled in the area overlooking the Hudson River near Moodna Cr ...
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