Eugene A. Brewster House

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Location264 Grand St.,
Newburgh, New York
Coordinates41°30′31.5″N 74°0′32″W / 41.508750°N 74.00889°W / 41.508750; -74.00889
Built1865
Built byJohn Little
Eugene A. Brewster House
The house in the 1970s
Eugene A. Brewster House is located in New York
Eugene A. Brewster House
Eugene A. Brewster House is located in the United States
Eugene A. Brewster House
Location264 Grand St.,
Newburgh, New York
Coordinates41°30′31.5″N 74°0′32″W / 41.508750°N 74.00889°W / 41.508750; -74.00889
Built1865
Built byJohn Little
ArchitectFrederick Clarke Withers
Architectural styleHigh Victorian Gothic
Part ofMontgomery-Grand-Liberty Streets Historic District
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 27, 1972[1]
Designated CPJuly 16, 1973

The Eugene A. Brewster House is a historic house located at 264 Grand Street in Newburgh, New York. Built in 1865, the year Newburgh incorporated as a city, it was designed by English immigrant architect Frederick Clarke Withers for attorney Eugene Augustus Brewster.[2] It is the last residence Withers designed in Newburgh, where he began his career as a practicing architect in the mid-1850s.[3]

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