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Peter Huyler House

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Built
  
1836

NJRHP #
  
450

Opened
  
1836

Added to NRHP
  
9 January 1983

NRHP Reference #
  
83001528

Designated NJRHP
  
October 3, 1980

Area
  
8,500 m²

Peter Huyler House

Location
  
50 County Road, Cresskill, New Jersey

MPS
  
Stone Houses of Bergen County TR

The Peter Huyler House is located on what is known as the Captain John Huyler Homestead at 50 County Road between Palisades Avenue and Crest Drive North in Cresskill, Bergen County, New Jersey. In 1776, the property was part of a 180-acre (73 ha) farm which belonged to Loyalist John Ackerson or Eckerson. It was confiscated in 1779 because of Ackerson's loyalty to the British, and sold in 1784 to Captain John Huyler of the local militia. Huyler's son Peter built the main wing of the current house in 1836, according to the date stone over the door, with what was described by the Bergen County Stone House Survey as "some of the finest stonework in Bergen County". The outbuilding was most probably a summer kitchen, with quarters for slaves.

Records show that by 1876, the site was owned by George Huyler, and in 1912 by his estate.

The house was added to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places in 1980, and to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

References

Peter Huyler House Wikipedia


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