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his correspondence with Arnold but diagrams of the defenses at West Point. Paulding, the only literate member of the trio, read them and realized quickly that André was a spy. Williams asked André what money he could pay them, but Paulding quickly ended any talk of a payoff, swearing that not even 10,000
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In 1896 he sold them to Amos Clark, who continued to lease out the cottages until renting the property to the recently established Knox School for Girls in 1911. It named the buildings, which housed its 42 students, after roses. By the end of the decade Knox had outgrown Brookside, and moved to a new
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coat he had taken in the process, which led André to assume, in the ensuing conversation, that the three were Cow-boys who could thus aid him in continuing on to New York. When informed of his mistake, he produced a pass signed by Arnold. The three searched him and found papers in his boots, not only
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Arnold, tipped off about André's arrest by a member of his staff unaware of his commander's involvement, was able to escape to the British with his family. After holding some commands in the British Army, he emigrated to England at war's end, where he was buried two decades later. Paulding, Van Wart
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The park derives its primary importance from the capture of Major André during the war. The monument was erected in the mid-19th century. After being developed for residential use in the late 19th century, it became home to two girls' schools and finally, today's park, undergoing several renovations
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The brook flows over a dam and west down a concrete-lined channel, paralleled by a stone path on the south bank. Midway along it is a small stone foot bridge, with battered stone piers and an arch, with the same voussoirs as the retaining wall arch but a shouldered keystone. From there it flows over
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cottages and a stone gatehouse, meant to blend in with the site, and laid out the park's extant landscaping, its symmetry and grandiose treatment of the basin characteristic of their chosen style. By the end of the year all were completed, at a cost of $ 10,000 ($ 339,000 in modern dollars) apiece.
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The remaining house from Brookside Park was used as a gymnasium and storage area until it was demolished around 1970. The gatehouse is the only building left from that development. As of 1982 the villages of Tarrytown and North Tarrytown (as Sleepy Hollow was known until changing its name in the
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David Williams, the sole survivor of the trio that captured Major John Andre, died in 1831. After his death, a movement began to build a monument at the capture site. It never gained enough support, but never completely disappeared either. In 1852 the Monument Association to the Captors of Major
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The park is a four-acre (1.6 ha) parcel located between North Broadway (Route 9) on its east, North Washington Street to the west and College Avenue on the north. The southwest corner has some houses continuing down to Wildey Street; Tarrytown's public library is to the southeast. Across North
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Washington are more houses, which continue to the College intersection at the northwest. Church of the Immaculate Conception is across from the park at College and North Broadway. To the east is the large open lawn of John Paulding School, the public
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The park's organizing feature is an oval walkway with entrances at the north, east and west, and short paths to a basketball court at the south and North Broadway to the southeast. The main entrance is at the west. It is flanked by two gateposts of
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There are two playgrounds within the park. A smaller, older one is in the northwest corner, and a newer and larger one in the southwest, near the library. Decorative lamps line the drive, and benches are located around the park.
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At that time there were three houses across North Broadway, dating to at least 1865. They were demolished to clear the way for an 1892 plan to incorporate the monument into Brookside Park, a new residential development.
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depicting André's capture. It supports the upper pedestal, a narrowing concrete block, and the statue of Paulding atop that. South of the Captors' Monument is a more modern statue of
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of the demolished houses were filled in and planted in 1949. Over the next six years further improvements were made. New paved paths were created, dead trees replaced with younger
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community. It was one of the earliest monuments to honor any event of the Revolutionary War. Later it was expanded and incorporated into Brookside Park, a late 19th-century
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ended, three local garden clubs formed a committee to guide the restoration of the park. Following a plan by a still-unidentified architect, the
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Topographically the park consists of two slight rises, more pronounced toward the west, reflecting the land's general descent toward the nearby
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On the centennial of the capture in 1880, the monument was expanded and rededicated. A crowd of 70,000 attended the ceremony, presided over by
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another waterfall and under the drive bridge, similar to the foot bridge but heavier, then into another culvert under North Washington Avenue.
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Opposite the entrance curving stone steps, along with a sloped walkway from the south, lead down from battered stone piers at either end of a
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off from the other rebellious colonies, resolving the stalemate of the time in their favor and drastically changing the outcome of the war.
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in the monochrome ashlar retaining wall on the west side of the walkway. Above it is a balcony supported by two consoles.
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school of the Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns, which has its headquarters north of the school in the former
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couple, William and Mary Taylor, donated the property they owned at the intersection of the brook and the highway. The
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that has carried it under North Broadway and the schools to the east. It emerges from an arch with alternating scaled
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were named after them. Later the elementary school near the memorial would take Paulding's name as well.
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South of the west entrance is the Captors' Monument, enclosed by a square iron fence. It consists of two
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André was formally established at last, and it was able to bring those plans to fruition. A local freed
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A memorial was erected on the site in 1853, on land donated by some members of the local
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Developer Eugene Jones intended to lease the units individually rather than sell them.
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of the British Army was captured, disguised in civilian clothing, at the site by three
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and the brook channel lined with concrete. All the masonry was reset and repointed.
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early 1990s) both allocated a thousand dollars a year to the park's maintenance.
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and Williams were recognized and compensated for their roles in the capture. The
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Park in New York, location of John André's arrest during U.S. Revolutionary War
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militiamen. They found papers on him that implicated him in espionage with
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to the British and lived his remaining years after the war in England.
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Decorative features of park, including Captors' Monument at right, 2012
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tavern. After being convicted of espionage at a military trial in the
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with a recessed panel on the west side. Inside the panel is a bronze
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sympathies were called Cow-boys; their counterparts who sold to the
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Paulding, who had recently escaped from British custody, wore a
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American Revolution on the National Register of Historic Places
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of the British Army, returning from a clandestine visit to
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After André was turned over to the Continental command at
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On the morning of September 24 that year, three young men—
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begin at the posts and follow the sidewalks to create
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Patriot Park
A grassy landscape with trees in the background. In front of them is a small creek with two stone bridges. A tall monument is at right
A map of New York showing county boundaries and water bodies. There is a red dot on the right side of the Hudson River a short distance above New York City
Sleepy Hollow
Tarrytown
NY
White Plains
Coordinates
41°4′54″N 73°51′31″W / 41.08167°N 73.85861°W / 41.08167; -73.85861
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
82003415
U.S. Route 9
Tarrytown
Sleepy Hollow
Westchester County
New York
National Register of Historic Places
American Revolutionary War
John André
Patriot
Benedict Arnold
Continental Army
defected
African American
Beaux-Arts
Carrère and Hastings
Lauren Bacall
gatehouse
elementary
Edward Harden Mansion

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