Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate

Coordinates: 41°26′47″N 74°00′59″W / 41.44639°N 74.01639°W / 41.44639; -74.01639
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Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate
Nathaniel Adams House
Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate is located in New York
Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate
Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate is located in the United States
Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate
Location1–2 Riverbank Lane,
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York
Coordinates41°26′47″N 74°00′59″W / 41.44639°N 74.01639°W / 41.44639; -74.01639
Area10.41 acres (4.21 ha)
Builtc. 1800 (1800)-1875
Architectural styleFederal, Greek Revival, Italianate
NRHP reference No.13000932[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 27, 2013

The Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate is a set of two historic homes and a pottery works ruin located at Cornwall-on-Hudson in Orange County, New York. It includes the Nathaniel Adams House (c. 1844), Clark-King House (c. 1800–1850), and site of the Clark Stoneware Works (c. 1793–1840). The Nathaniel Adams House is a 2+12-story, square plan, brick dwelling topped by a low hipped roof. The interior features extensive Trompe-l'œil. The Clark-King House consists of a three-story main block flanked by lower two-story wings. The interior features Federal style woodwork. Associated with the Clark-King House are the contributing cistern and cast iron gateposts. The ruins of the Clark Stoneware Works include a section of a stone wall and the remains of a brick kiln.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 2013.[1]

On the site of the Adams House formerly stood the homestead of Peter Roe, considered the first abolitionist in Orange County. He was the father of the novelist Edward Payson Roe.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 10/19/15 through 10/23/15. National Park Service. 2015-10-13.
  2. ^ "Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2016-02-01. Note: This includes William E. Krattinger (June 2013). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-02-01. and Accompanying photographs