Built in 1814 by Josiah Hasbrouck and owned by his descendants until given to the Huguenot Society in 1958. It is furnished in period down to the marble-plaster embellishments of the three-story center hall. The house is surrounded by a large farm, which has been most productive since the days of the Evert Terwilliger family, who settled there and built the stone house (1728) standing a short distance away.