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Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Reeve House, 129-131 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, Orange County, NY

Significance: A fine example of gambrel roof construction, this building was owned by several of Newburgh's more prominent citizens in the early part of the 19th century, and one room served for three years, 18... More