Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1753/00/00 | Quakers | Vocation | Chappaqua is settled c 1740 by a group of Quakers from Long Island. The Chappaqua Friends Meeting House at 420 Quaker Road dates from c 1753. | |||
1776/10/29 | Chappaqua Friends Meeting House at 420 Quaker Road serves as a hospital for Continental Army soldiers injured at the nearby Battle of White Plains. | Battle of White Plains | ||||
1820/00/00 | Stony Hollow Farmhouse, 478 Quaker Road. The clapboard-sided house contrasts with the shingled barn, but both are believed to have been built around 1820, with the house expanded later in the 19th century. | |||||
1852/00/00 | Samuel Allen Farm, 400, 401-407 Quaker Road. Four buildings remain standing from this farm established sometime before 1820, all were built by 1852. | |||||
1852/00/00 | Thorn-Dodge House, 386 Quaker Road - The rear wing of this five-by-two-bay two-story clapboard-sided gabled house is the original structure built by Elnathan Thorn. Henry Dodge moved it here when he built the current house in 1852. |
Particulars for Old Chappaqua Historic District: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Historic District |
Criteria | Historic Event |
Owner | Private |
Area of Significance | Religion |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
Historic Use | Secondary structure |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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