Buck's Hotel

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LocationJersey City, New Jersey, 68–70 York Street, United States
Coordinates40°42′57.85″N 74°2′10.48″W / 40.7160694°N 74.0362444°W / 40.7160694; -74.0362444
Opened18th or 19th century
Demolished1891
Buck's Hotel
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General information
LocationJersey City, New Jersey, 68–70 York Street, United States
Coordinates40°42′57.85″N 74°2′10.48″W / 40.7160694°N 74.0362444°W / 40.7160694; -74.0362444
Opened18th or 19th century
Demolished1891
OwnerJohn Buck

Buck's Hotel was a 19th-century hotel in Jersey City, New Jersey, described as "John Buck's famous hotel."[1]

Circa 1838, the hotel served as Jersey City's first city hall after Jersey City's separation from Bergen Township.[2][3]

In 1880, it was the death site of Union general and author Joseph Warren Revere.[2][4][5][6]

The hotel was torn down in 1891 to expand the Evening Journal building.[3]

According to the 1895 History of Jersey City, N.J.:

This was a large frame building with an entrance for teams under its eastern end. The long room was over this team entrance. There was a livery and exchange stable at the rear, extending to Montgomery Street.[3]

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