1861 – Villa, Newburgh, New York
Architect: Calvert Vaux
From The Building News: “THIS design was prepared and executed for a gentleman of Newburgh, by Calvert Vaux,
From The Building News: “THIS design was prepared and executed for a gentleman of Newburgh, by Calvert Vaux,
Designed for local merchant, Henry H. Chamberlain. From The Building News, August 2 1861: “THIS building is a good example of the prevailing style of Villa architecture in the Eastern States of America.
Originally built as the Third Judicial District Court House between the years 1874-1877 fto a design by architects Frederick Clarke Withers and Calvert Vaux.