Schuyler Mansion

Philip Schuyler Mansion
A two-story brick house with white window shutters, a wooden balustrade on top and an octagonal projecting front entrance pavilion, seen looking slightly upslope towards its right corner
South profile and east elevation, 2011
Schuyler Mansion is located in New York
Schuyler Mansion
Schuyler Mansion is located in the United States
Schuyler Mansion
Location32 Catherine Street, Albany, New York, United States
Coordinates42°38′23″N 73°45′38″W / 42.63972°N 73.76056°W / 42.63972; -73.76056
Built1761–1765
ArchitectJohn Gaborial
Architectural styleGeorgian
Part ofSouth End–Groesbeckville Historic District
NRHP reference No.67000008
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 24, 1967
Designated NHLDecember 24, 1967[1]

Schuyler Mansion is a historic house at 32 Catherine Street in Albany, New York. The brick mansion is now a museum and an official National Historic Landmark. It was constructed from 1761 to 1765 for Philip Schuyler, later a general in the Continental Army and early U.S. Senator, who resided there from 1763 until his death in 1804. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on December 24, 1967.[1][2][3] It is also a contributing property to the South End–Groesbeckville Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

  1. ^ a b "Philip Schuyler Mansion". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. September 18, 2007. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011.
  2. ^ Schuyler Mansion National Historic Landmark (791 KB), July 26, 1985, by Constance M. Greiff, National Park Service
  3. ^ Schuyler Mansion National Historic Landmark – Accompanying 11 photos, exterior and interior, from 1967–1985. (4.12 MB), July 26, 1985, National Park Service