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- Haskell_House_(New_Windsor,_New_York) abstract "John Haskell House, also known as The Hermitage, was a historic home located near New Windsor in Orange County, New York. It was built about 1724, and was a 2 1/2-story log dwelling with a rear ell. It had a gable roof and large interior chimney at each end.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building was demolished sometime after 2009.".
- Q5679207 abstract "John Haskell House, also known as The Hermitage, was a historic home located near New Windsor in Orange County, New York. It was built about 1724, and was a 2 1/2-story log dwelling with a rear ell. It had a gable roof and large interior chimney at each end.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building was demolished sometime after 2009.".
- Haskell_House_(New_Windsor,_New_York) comment "John Haskell House, also known as The Hermitage, was a historic home located near New Windsor in Orange County, New York. It was built about 1724, and was a 2 1/2-story log dwelling with a rear ell. It had a gable roof and large interior chimney at each end.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building was demolished sometime after 2009.".
- Q5679207 comment "John Haskell House, also known as The Hermitage, was a historic home located near New Windsor in Orange County, New York. It was built about 1724, and was a 2 1/2-story log dwelling with a rear ell. It had a gable roof and large interior chimney at each end.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building was demolished sometime after 2009.".