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Senate House State Historic Site

Coordinates:41°56′6.28″N74°1′8.8″W / 41.9350778°N 74.019111°W /41.9350778; -74.019111
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Historic site in Kingston, New York

United States historic place
Senate House
A one-story stone house with black trim and two lampposts in front.
North elevation, 2007
Senate House State Historic Site is located in New York
Senate House State Historic Site
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Senate House State Historic Site is located in the United States
Senate House State Historic Site
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LocationKingston,New York
Coordinates41°56′6.28″N74°1′8.8″W / 41.9350778°N 74.019111°W /41.9350778; -74.019111
Built1676
Architectural styleDutch Colonial
Part ofKingston Stockade District
NRHP reference No.71000564[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 12, 1971

TheSenate House State Historic Site is located on Fair Street inKingston, New York, United States. During theRevolutionary War, New York'sFirst Constitutional Convention met in Kingston, where it adopted thefirst New York State Constitution on April 20th, 1777. Upon being elected, the first New York State Senate met in the home of local merchant Abraham Van Gaasbeek, which is today referred to as Senate House.

After roughly one month, the Senate, along with the rest of the new government was forced to flee from advancing British troops just prior to theBurning of Kingston on October 16th 1777. Since it was established as a State Historic Site in 1887, Senate House has served as a historic house museum. The site now includes a museum building in addition to the historic house, as well as a number of other contributing structures. It is currently it is owned and operated by theNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

In 1971 it was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places, the first building in Kingston listed. At that time it was acontributing property to the small Clinton Avenue Historic District. Four years later, in 1975, the original district was replaced with the largerKingston Stockade District, which retained the Senate House and all the other properties of the original district.[2]

The house first belonged to Wessel Wesselse Ten Broeck, born about 1636, who emigrated to New Amsterdam from Wessen, inWestphalia in 1659. It is generally described as having been built in 1676, but can be certainly dated to some time before his death in 1704.[3] The ground floor of the house consists of three rooms, lined up along the street, with an entrance hallway between two of the rooms. As is typical of early Dutch houses in theHudson Valley, the house is of stone, with the exception of the rear wall which is brick, laid inFlemish bond.

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^Diana S. Waite (February 1971).National Register of Historic Places Registration: New York SP Senate House. National Archives and Records Administration. RetrievedDecember 1, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.)
  3. ^Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley Before 1776, Payson and Clarke Ltd. for theHolland Society of New York, 1929. Reprinted by Dover Publications Inc. 1965. pp. 219-221

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