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blacksmith shops, stables and store houses. Established by General George Washington and serving at varying times as a headquarters and nexus point for General Israel Putnam, General Alexander McDougall, General Horatio Gates, Alexander Hamilton and General Lafayette, it played an essential role in the Continental Army's victory over British forces. The Depot provided logistic operations for all of
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Thousands of Continental troops, militia, and their families lived at the Depot complex until April 1783. Its position in the Hudson River Valley prevented enemy advances. The depot complex consisted of barracks for thousands of soldiers, officer housing, hospital, magazine, prison, parade grounds,
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In 2016 developer Domenic Broccoli proposed taking eight acres of land to develop Continental Commons, an "18th century colonial village,". Lance Ashworth, president of Friends of the Fishkill Supply Depot, asserted that this development would "destroy an authentic historical site for the sake of
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and capturing the Hudson Valley (the latter a major strategic goal of the British at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). 70 acres (28 ha) of land surrounding the house were used for a large encampment of over 2,000 soldiers and many facilities such as an artillery park for
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With the construction of I-84 and its exit ramps in the immediate vicinity of the homestead, the Snook family donated the house and 1 acre (4,000 m) to the Fishkill Historical Society, which was founded in 1962 to preserve the house from demolition and has since continued to restore and to
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were held in the home's parlor. Although under British surveillance, the Depot was never attacked, hundreds died there of wounds, hypothermia, dysentery, and smallpox. Periods of starvation were also endured by troops during the Depot's seven years of service. It is the largest burial ground of
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After the Revolutionary War, the house was given back to the Van Wyck family and remained the family's home until the suicide of Sidney Van Wyck in 1882. Following the death of Sidney Van Wyck, two more families, the Hustis and the Snook families, owned the property. For a time, a tea room was
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The Van Wyck Homestead is the last remaining structure of the supply depot, which now contains a vast Continental Army Burial Complex. The 70 acres (28 ha) to the east and west of the homestead, including the exit ramps from I-84, were added to the
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The Van Wycks were an aristocratic family originally from Holland who were a prominent part of Dutchess County history. Members of the Van Wyck family served in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and also held both local and national political positions.
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as the Fishkill Depot Supply Site on January 21, 1974. In 2007, a team of archaeologists using ground penetrating radar discovered hundreds of graves at the southern end of the property. Friends of the Fishkill Supply Depot and United States Senator
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location as part of the complex. A spokesperson for Broccoli responded that the IHOP would not be located on actual burial grounds. IHOP said that no plans for a restaurant at that location has been approved.
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in the north. The depot was a military camp and storage yard which became the main provider of artillery and food for about 4,000 troops stationed in the area to prevent the
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tree for punishing soldiers. An iron claw which was attached to the tree for this purpose was recovered from the tree and is now on display in the house. The mock trial of
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In 1732, Cornelius Van Wyck (1694–1761), a surveyor, built a house with three rooms on 959 acres (approximately 3.88 km) of land he had purchased from
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operate it as a museum. However, much of the Depot site was developed in the 1970s, causing the loss of many artifacts from the period.
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Farrell, Mara. "Revolutionary War Era Fishkill Supply Depot Threatened", The Cultural Landscape Foundation
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A walnut tree, which stood in front of the house until 1898 when it was toppled by a storm, served as a
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building a cheap replica." He noted that Broccoli told the town planning board he wants to include an
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Carola, Chris (AP). "Revolutionary War burial site besieged by growth", USA Today, July 5, 2009
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repairing cannons, a blacksmith shop, barracks, a storehouse, and stables were set up.
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construction featuring a characteristic central hall with two identical doors.
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Balsamini, Dean. Developer wants to sell pancakes on historic burial ground.
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in 1775. The Fishkill Supply Depot was the major logistical center for the
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are buried in the area, but the location of the burials remains unknown.
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American Revolutionary War soldiers identified in the United States.
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has been listed on the NRHP since January 21, 1974. It is located on
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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Most of the area of the Fishkill Supply Depot was developed for the
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National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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Coulter, Kristine. "Schumer Visits Revolutionary War Gravesite",
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List of Registered Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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Intelligence operations in the American Revolutionary War
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Fishkill, New York
Beacon, New York
41°31′22″N 73°53′20″W / 41.52278°N 73.88889°W / 41.52278; -73.88889
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Fishkill, New York
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Town of Fishkill
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United States of America
American Revolutionary War
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US 9
Interstate 84
Dutchess Mall
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