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out of Poughkeepsie in 1865. Moses joined the sloop that year as a cabin boy. The "Benjamin Franklin" carried crockery and earthenware from Foster's Dock at Poughkeepsie in the spring and fall to ports along the Hudson. Moses continued to work in the family business until leaving for the
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The house represents a mix of styles, waxing and waning, in a fashion popular during the last years of the 19th century. The irregular, yet compact, massing of the main forms and mixture of materials are characteristic of the
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Inside, the house reflects changing tastes as well. The interior's rooms are less grand than most earlier Victorian homes, suggesting a space meant for living as opposed to entertaining, and the more open placement of the
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attitude than a strictly Victorian home would. The contrast between the values of the Queen Anne style and the Colonial Revival is also represented by the marbleized mantelpiece and unpainted oak stair respectively.
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Other than the construction of the garage, there have been few other alterations to the house. The porch steps have been rebuilt and a handrail added. The porch itself has been enclosed.
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within the gambrels, except in the rear where the clapboard continues to the top. All the gambrels contain one window, with the west facade's
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reflecting Collyer's experience traveling the river and its port communities. It is still a private residence, and not open to the public.
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Members of the Collyer family, including Moses, had lived in Chelsea since 1868, although it is not known where. In 1899, nearing
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with frontal cross-gable was built along with the house and follows its general design and decoration, as does a nearby wooden
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for construction materials, survive to this day and are a useful record of turn-of-the-century building practices.
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and three on the second. Projecting bays at the rear of either side have smaller gambrel roofs.
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The house itself, built just before the turn of the 20th century, is an eclectic mixture of
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can be sometimes be seen south of the Chelsea Yacht Club, especially at low water.
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of a wealthy family in the area and a boat owner himself, collaborated on
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connects them. Much of the interior is also original, including the oak
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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to the historic character of the property. A large clapboard garden
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Alley, Ed. "Captain Collyer Celebrates 85th Birthday at his Home",
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National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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The house overlooks the Hudson River across River Road and the
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It was the home of Collyer, a riverboat captain on the nearby
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The porch columns are the original woodwork, tapered and
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A few years later, Collyer and William Verplanck, the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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On the south side, in the brick, is a 675: 426:on the first floor behind a wraparound 123: 771: 769: 767: 449:-style one being the most elaborate. 7: 811:, New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 352:National Register of Historic Places 338:, is located on River Road South in 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1466:Houses in Dutchess County, New York 776:"Moses Collyer", Chelsea Yacht Club 645:and other backrooms suggest a more 483:and servants' quarters originally. 14: 557:, built in Nyack for the river's 1424: 1414: 1405: 1404: 905: 898: 660: 526:business and also grew wealthy. 510:Collyer was born around 1850 in 200: 193: 175: 168: 58:"Captain Moses W. Collyer House" 23: 479:are finished, and were used as 34:needs additional citations for 529:John Collyer sailed the sloop 332:Captain Moses W. Collyer House 309: 1: 209:Show map of the United States 1381:National Historic Landmarks 132:Capt. Moses W. Collyer House 121:United States historic place 464:in the entrance hall and a 1487: 587:'s lines up the river had 1400: 896: 706:Larson, Neil (May 1987). 585:New York Central Railroad 441:to the roofline, then in 308:NRHP reference  162: 150: 146: 137: 130: 126: 1456:Houses completed in 1899 1134:Richmond (Staten Island) 809:The Sloops of the Hudson 742:The Sloops of the Hudson 611:The Sloops of the Hudson 288:Architectural style 800:Poughkeepsie New Yorker 350:. It was listed on the 870:Keeper of the Register 781:March 1, 2012, at the 488:contributing resources 475:. The upper floor and 1390:Outside New York City 885:National Park Service 865:Contributing property 514:, further upriver in 264:41.55139°N 73.97056°W 1074:New York (Manhattan) 668:Hudson Valley portal 399:. It is a two-story 184:Show map of New York 43:improve this article 1471:Wappinger, New York 1377:Bridges and tunnels 802:, September 8, 1941 747:G. P. 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Captain Moses W. Collyer House is located in New York
Captain Moses W. Collyer House is located in the United States
Chelsea
NY
Poughkeepsie
41°33′05″N 73°58′14″W / 41.55139°N 73.97056°W / 41.55139; -73.97056
Late Victorian
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Chelsea
New York
United States
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