Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook Vol 057 1972

Page 36

Reprinted from an article which appeared on November 11,1967, in The Evening News (Beacon-Newburgh) with our appreciation for the paper's permission.

PROGRESS NOTED ON PROJECT TO RESTORE HISTORIC MT. GULIAN FISHKILL — A $100,000 project expected to take several years will transform the ruins of an estate which now nestles serenely in the woods into something approaching the former glory of Mt. Gulian, a place steeped in history. Among other things, Mt. Gulian, which is only a stone's throw from modern Hudson View Park and not far from the bustling NewburghBeacon Bridge, was the Revolutionary War headquarters of General von Steuben of Prussia and the birthplace of the Society of the Cincinnati. Doing the restoration is the Mt. Gulian Society, prominent in which is Bache Bleecker, a direct descendant of Gulian Verplanck who built Mt. Gulian some time before 1740. The building was the home of several generations of Verplancks until it was partially destroyed by fire in 1931. Mt. Gulian, a Dutch Colonial structure, sits high above the Hudson River in a wooded tract originally purchased from the Wappinger Indians. In 1782 Mt. Gulian became General von Steuben's headquarters when the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington occupied winter quarters at the nearby New Windsor Cantonment south of Newburgh. On May 13, 1783, officers of the Continental Army met in one of Mt. Gulian's spacious rooms to form the Society of the Cincinnati. Mt. Gulian still was serving as Baron von Steuben's headquarters and the Army was deployed throughout the area guarding the strategic Hudson Valley. The Society of the Cincinnati, which still exists, was named for the Roman, Lucius Quincius Cincinnatus, who was plowing his fields when advised of an invasion of his country. Abandoning his plow, he led an army that repelled the invaders and afterwards returned to his farming chores. The name of the society indicated that Continental Army was a citizen army, led by citizens officers inspired only by patriotic zeal, who would return to their civilian pursuits at the war's end. Membership in the society passed from father to son so that it has lived and remained active through the years. The society held triennial meetings in the historic living room at Mt. Gulian as long as the building stood. One old picture shows a large group of men in front of the place at the triennial meeting in 1899. According to Mr. Bleecker, who has been interested in restoration of the old estate for some time, the Mt. Gulian Society was granted a charter last spring as an educational institution, enabling it to accept tax exempt contributions. When the restoration project is completed, Mr. Bleecker said, the house will be open for visits by the public and rooms will be available for use by local historical organizations. 32


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Appointed Historians Of Dutchess County

1min
pages 171-174

Historical Societies In The Towns Of Dutchess County

1min
page 170

Historical Society Yearbooks

20min
pages 159-169

Railroads In Dutchess County

27min
pages 149-158

A History Of Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie

6min
pages 141-145

The Winter Of A Hill Farm

3min
pages 147-148

Joshua Palen

5min
pages 130-131

The Germanic Origin Of The Flagler Family Of Dutchess County

18min
pages 132-140

Fishkill: A Problem, A Solution And A Call For Assistance

6min
pages 127-129

Shadrach Ricketson, Quaker Physician

7min
pages 123-125

Milk Train Wreck

2min
page 122

Little Martha Was Different

1min
page 121

The Rise Of The Baptists In Pine Plains, New York 1812-1912

30min
pages 109-120

Dutchess County Deeds Filed In Kingston

7min
pages 104-108

Three Centuries On The Canoe Hills

24min
pages 92-101

One-Room School . . . Set For Historic Hyde Park

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pages 90-91

Human Bones Found At Site Of Arboretum

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pages 102-103

Blacksmith Shop

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pages 88-89

School District #1 Town Of LaGrange

24min
pages 75-87

June 18, 1972

7min
pages 71-73

Testing Cows

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page 74

A History Of Tivoli From First Settlement To Incorporation

15min
pages 65-70

Charcoal

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pages 60-61

The Old Muzzle Loading Rifle

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page 59

Sweet Violets

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pages 62-64

Days Of Old Dutchess

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pages 52-58

Gulian Verplanck House — Beacon, N. Y

12min
pages 39-43

Glebe House Report

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pages 26-27

The Curator's Report

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Amenia Benton's

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pages 44-48

William Bissell

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page 51

Progress Noted On Project To Restore Historic Mt. Gulian

3min
pages 36-38

Open House Planned At Glebe House

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pages 49-50
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