- Hasbrouck House (Poughkeepsie, New York)
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name = Hasbrouck House
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caption = Front of house in 2008, with United Way decor
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 24
lat_seconds = 04
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 73
long_minutes = 55
long_seconds = 47
long_direction = W
location = Poughkeepsie, NY
nearest_city =
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built = 1885cite web|last=Sharp|first=Townley|title=National Register of Historic Places nomination, Hasbrouck House|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=1782|date=1980-08-12|accessdate=2008-04-12]
architect =Frederick Clarke Withers
architecture = Romanesque Revival
designated =
added = November 26, 1982
established =
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visitation_year =
refnum = 82001143
mpsub = Poughkeepsie MRA
governing_body = United Way of Dutchess CountyThe Hasbrouck House, also known as the Evelyn Samuels Memorial Building, is located on Market Street in downtown Poughkeepsie,New York ,United States , next to theAmrita Club building. It was built in 1885 as the home of Frank Hasbrouck, a local judge and historian. The architect wasFrederick Clarke Withers .Withers' design, a red brick house of two and a half storeys and raised
basement , features many Romanesque Revival touches, such as a recessed front porch with two round-headedarch es divided by a spiralcolumn with molded floral design and Corinthian capital. Below the railing are two fielded panels with foliate relief. On the upper stories, there arebrownstone windowsills and courses around the house. Other ornaments include anoriel window on the second story,pentagon aldormer on the third, and aparapet roofline.The interior remains intact. The
fireplace , brick chimney, glazedtile s and oak woodwork are especially well-preserved examples of late 19th-century decor.The house is the city's most distinguished building in the Romanesque style, complemented nearby by the similar New York State Armory and
Harlow Row . It is unusual to find a Romanesque dwelling of this scale in a city Poughkeepsie's size. Normally they were reserved for larger cities, or prison compounds and military bases.In the later years of the 20th century the house became the home of the United Way of Dutchess County, which named it after Samuels, a former benefactor. It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1982.References
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