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He did not hold the office long, and in 1815 sold Maizefield, retiring to New York City where he died three years later. Subsequent owners, many of whom, like Van Ness, were members of prominent local families, began altering the property. The south wing and verandas likewise were added later in the
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in the region had kept their ceilings low to conserve heat during the long, cold winters. But that era had ended by the late 18th century, and the descendants of those settlers, more prosperous in their lives and sophisticated in their tastes, wanted to live in less cramped, more elegant homes, and
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A high brick wall, with two openings near the west corner, runs along the south boundary of the property. Two wooden paneled fences, almost the same height, delineate the eastern and western bounds. Entry to the lot is via a driveway on the east that connects to the middle school's entrance road,
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A deck projects from the north side of the western addition. Just to its east, on the north side of the main block, is a full-width veranda. Like its counterpart on the south, its gently hipped roof is supported by paired smooth circular wooden columns topped by a plain wide frieze. Unlike the
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they shelter, which serve as a secondary entrance. Above them on the second story are three windows with the same treatment as those on the east facade, with two in the center bays and one at the corner, leaving the bay in between them blank. That placement is also followed by the six-over-six
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The east wall has a full-height window partly echoing the Palladian window in the center of the east facade. A 15-pane central window topped by a semicircular transom with three radiating muntins is flanked by two 10-pane windows topped with two-pane transoms. These are also echoes of the
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opposite another entry road on the south side of the school building. The driveway goes south of the house, leading to carports on its east and west. Tall, mature shade trees and a chain-link fence screen the house on the south and west, with other trees lining the north and east bounds.
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It opens on a central hall that ends slightly before it reaches the western wall. Much of the finishing on the first floor, such as doors, frames, cornices, and plaster decoration in ceilings is from the house's mid-19th century renovations. The largest original piece remaining is a
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In the 1880s an advertisement for the sale of the house called it "Maizeland". That name is still the predominant in local usage, although the name Maizefield is still used as well. Maizefield was the name used by the 1960s owner of the house, who got it listed on the
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with large blocks. Above it are the windows of the third story, all square set with three-over-three double-hung sash with stone sills, plain wooden surrounds and splayed brick lintels. In the middle there are two, set slightly closer together. A plain stone belt
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The last major change to the house came in the 1930s, when the west wing was removed. During the 1960s, the owner renovated it in preparation for its nomination to the Register. There have been no significant changes since, and it remains a private residence.
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by dividing what was then Rhinebeck relatively evenly, using an old land-grant boundary to create the line between the two towns today. Van Ness, one of the citizens who had likely petitioned the legislature for the separation, had served as Rhinebeck's
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Both sides feature one window with the same treatment as those in the front in the center of each story. On the north end is an architecturally sympathetic one-story wing. Beyond it, at the rear of the lot, is a timber-frame garage, also sympathetic.
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the property as well, further fueling the growth of the village. In 1849, one owner built on the property the small cottage at the southwest. A century later, research in a pattern book revealed that the architect commissioned was
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section near the main block's southwest corner supports the wing's chimney. On the west side of the wing, a wooden staircase descends from the second floor; a one-story modern addition is on the west elevation just to its north.
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are on either side of the centrally located main entrance. They have plain surrounds, with plain stone sills and splayed brick lintels. Between them and their second-story counterparts are wooden panels, rectangular with a
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wide by four deep, roughly 55 by 40 feet (17 by 12 m), and topped by a flat roof pierced by four brick chimneys at the corners. Extending from the west side of the south face is a two-story, semi-octagonal wing with a
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century when they became popular. At some other point, the gabled roof was replaced with the current third story and flat-roof combination. Much of the original interior trim was replaced with newer styles in the 1830s.
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The construction of Maizefield and Van Ness's subsequent redesignation of the small settlement nearby as Red Hook had helped promote the development of the future village, and in 1812 the state legislature created the
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shows its original appearance. A side-gabled roof tops the house, and there are no extensions on the north or south. There was, however, a west wing. The painting also shows several outbuildings, including a
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On the east and south elevations the main house stands on a slight, landscaped rise. Maintained shrubbery is in front of the first story windows. The main block of the house is faced in brick laid in
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The portico covers only the single center bay. Its roof is supported by four smooth square wooden columns, two freestanding in front and two engaged with the main block at the rear. All have molded
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within it is the primary outbuilding of the historic Maizefield property. Two cuts in the brick wall provide access to it, the eastern to the front walk and the western to the driveway.
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and gently pitched hipped roof. An iron lantern on a chain hangs from the underside. It illuminates a six-paneled double wooden door with flanking sidelights. It is framed by
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On the wing, all windows have the same treatment as those on the second story, except for one on the south facet of the exposed basement. It is set with a gently arched
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hipped roof is supported on the front by two smooth round columns in the center with a similar column on either side, topped by a wide plain frieze and molded cornice.
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of two panels with eight panes each. It, too, is topped by a splayed brick arch. The modillioned cornice on the main block continues on the roof's overhanging
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that has a plain stone sill and six-over-six double-hung sash, the only feature it shares with the other windows. This window has a wooden surround with
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and topped with a hipped roof covered in shingles, pierced by two centrally located brick chimneys. On the south (front) elevation is a full-height
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in the northern part of town, married a daughter of prominent local farmer Jacob Heermance, and settled down there, eventually becoming the local
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on the north side of West Market, on the eastern outskirts of the village, roughly 1,300 feet (400 m) west of the junction with Broadway (
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The house has been altered several times since then, including the addition of large wing on the south side. In the middle of the century, a
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To the south, across West Market, are residential neighborhoods with smaller houses on smaller lots. North of the property is the track and
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so built higher ceilings such as those in Maizefield. This change occurred without any corresponding improvement in home heating; the four
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to the northwest. Further west, at the western boundary of the village, is the school's driveway, some of its parking lots and its
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on occasion. He was thus chosen as the first supervisor of the new town, and also repeated his earlier service as an elector in
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The downslope in the ground exposes the basement of the wing. Brick steps lead up to the porch on the eastern side. Its gently
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at the center of the arch. The two flanking windows have three vertical lights flanked by engaged smooth square
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With the house complete, in 1800 Van Ness returned to elective office. This time he served a term in the
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cottage was built on the southwest corner of the property. Later research found that it was designed by
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pierced by one brick chimney; to its east is a small, partially enclosed, flat-roofed one-story porch.
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At the time of its construction, Maizefield had some differences from the current house. An undated
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Starting in 1789 he had begun acquiring property in the lower village of Red Hook, then part of the
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still exist on all the windows. Upstairs, the doors, frames and fireplace trim is also original.
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The house's interior plan represents a break with previous styles. Houses built by pioneering
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similar to the north and south verandas. It has coupled smooth round columns topped by a full
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are affixed to the north and west sides; the former also has a flat roof but is unenclosed.
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dinner the previous year. When Hamilton's answers proved insufficient to Burr, he instead
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on the outer bays and elliptical with a sunburst pattern on those closer to the center.
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on all sides but the west, which is done in stone. It is three stories high, five
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were thus necessary to keep the house sufficiently heated during the winter.
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wooden sills and lintels, divided and flanked by small plain square wooden
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All windows are identical, consisting of large, paired, three-pane single
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Eberlein, Harold Donaldson; Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke (1942).
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separates the southwest corner of the property. One of the two
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Above the entrance, in the center of the second story, is a
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Smith, James Hadden; Cale, Hume; Roscoe, William (1882).
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David Van Ness came to what later became Red Hook from
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double-hung sash above the cornice on the third story.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A large two-story flat-roofed rectangular brick building with four corner chimneys classically inspired ornamentation. There is a large full-height wing on the left and a small white wooden porch on the right. There are bare trees and a car parked in the front driveway.
Maizefield is located in New York
Maizefield is located in the United States
Red Hook, NY
Kingston, NY
41°59′53″N 73°52′54″W / 41.99806°N 73.88167°W / 41.99806; -73.88167
Alexander Jackson Davis
Federal
73001184
New York State Route 199
village
Red Hook
Federal
style
National Register of Historic Places
David Van Ness
Continental Army
Revolutionary War
Brigadier General
Dutchess County
Militia
assemblyman
senator
supervisor
Town of Red Hook
Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
a duel
timber-frame

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