Dexter Jerauld House 1 Corner Buffalo Avenue and First Street Niagara Falls, New York
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1 Dexter Jerauld House 1 Corner Buffalo Avenue and First Street Niagara Falls, New York Significance: Home of Dexter Jerauld, part owner of the Cataract House, and employer of African American waiters at the Cataract. In 1836, Dexter R. Jerauld married Angeline Whitney ( ), daughter of Parkhurst and Celinda Whitney. Two African Americans, Margaret Truss and Sarah Brown, lived in the Jerauld household in Jerauld House, August 2011, looking west Jerauld House, August 2011, looking northeast 1 Site description from Survey of Sites Relating to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, and African American Life in Niagara Falls and Surrounding Area, , by Judith Wellman, Ph.D., April 2012, pp Prepared by New York Historical Research Associates for edr Companies and the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area Commission. The complete historic resources survey report is available at
2 Jerauld House, Bay Window, west side Label on back: 1867 Mason Indian store and dwelling Buffalo Ave. and Main St. In the back ground is the residence of Dexter R. Jerauld, father of Dr. F.N.C. Jerauld. In 1877, the late Mrs. Mason sold to Andrew Kaltenbach 71 of the east side of her property where the Kaltenback Hotel was built and opened January 15, Courtesy Niagara County Historian s Office
3 Closeup of Jerauld House, looking east, Cropped from stereopticon view of Mason Bazaar, above. Description: Dexter Jerauld, part owner of the Cataract House, constructed this elegant Gothic Revival structure sometime before 1867 and perhaps as early as the 1840s. Built of gray sandstone with red sandstone lintels and quoins at each corner, the building is comprised of three steep gabled blocks, telescoped into each other, with the main gable facing Buffalo Avenue. Gables on both north and south ends and subsidiary gables on each side of the center of the two rear blocks make this essentially three simple Gothic cottages merged into one. Graceful vergeboards, typical of Gothic Revival buildings, outline each gable. A bay window on the west side is another typical feature. Four-over-two or fourover-four window sashes are unusual. The design of the Jerauld House reflects the influence of Andrew Jackson Downing, one of America s bestknown architects. Although the Jerauld house was not built exactly to known Downing designs, it does have features similar to Design VII in Cottage Residences (1842) and Design XXVI, Rural Gothic Villa in his Architecture of Country Houses (1852). It is possible that Jerauld built this home in the 1840s, after he married Angeline Whitney in It is also possible that he built it about 1865, at the time of his marriage to his second wife Harriet. Census records give some credence to this hypothesis. The 1860 census did not list any property values for Dexter Jerauld, except for his farm worth $10,000. The 1870 census, however, listed Jerauld property worth $40,000. It was located on the site of the home of Parkhurst and Celinda Whitney, where the Whitneys moved in 1822 from their original home on Cayuga Creek. Further research in deeds and assessment records might reveal the exact date of construction.2 Although street views of this house are restricted by modern additions, and a large brick chimney interrupts the building s flow on the west side, the house itself is virtually intact, in extraordinary condition. As one of the few nineteenth century buildings still standing in downtown Niagara Falls, only a block from the location of the original Cataract House, the Jerauld House offers an excellent venue to helop tell the story of the Cataract House and the Underground Railroad. Discussion: As part owner of the Cataract House, Dexter Ray Jerauld hired dozens of African Americans, most as waiters and cooks in the hotel, many of whom had escaped from slavery. He also hired two African American women as domestic servants who lived in the Jerauld household in Living only one block from the Cataract House, he Death of Mrs. Whitney, NF Gazette, June 15, Andrew Jackson Downing, Cottage Residences (New York and London: Wiley and Putnam, 1842), Design VII, 138; Andrew Jackson Downing, The Architecture of Country Houses (New York: D. Appleton, 1852), 296, 300 (douboe gable), 305, 310 (vergeboard), 2
4 interacted daily with staff and clientele. He was certainly aware of Underground Railroad activities associated with the Cataract House. Dexter Ray Jerauld was born in Bennington, Vermont on May 25, In 1835, he moved to Niagara Falls, where he married Angeline Parkhurst Whitney, one of three daughters of Cataract House proprietors Parkhurst and Celinda Whitney, on November 6 (or 16), Angeline Parkhurst Whitney was born on August 18, She and Dexter Jerauld had two children: Parkhurst Jerauld (born August 5, 1840) and Louise (Lizzie) Jerauld (born March 22, 1843, died September 27, 1875). Angeline Jerauld died on March 10, 1857, at forty-four years old, after a long and painful illness. Her obituary noted that she was greatly beloved by all for her amiable and endearing disposition. She was charitable and kind, a steady Christian. 3 By 1860, the U.S. census listed Dexter Jerauld as forty-eight years old, a hotel keeper, living with son Parkhurst Jerauld, age nineteen, a farmer by occupation, and daughter Lizzie Jerauld, age seventeen. Both children attended school. Other members of the household included five servants. Three of these were European American: Mary Smith, age twenty-three, born in Canada; Joseph Scurrah [?], age twenty-eight, both in England; and Jane Durne, age nineteen, born in Canada. Two servants were African American: Margaret Turss, age twenty-four, was born in Maryland. Sarah Brown, age seventeen, listed her birthplace as Pennsylvania. Jerauld White, age twenty-one, was a farm laborer, born in New York State. Wheelwright Thomas Sharper [?], age 40, born in England, with property worth $300 and four children (Jacob, Daniel, George, and Matilda Bonacker, ages 7, 5, 2, and 1, all born in New York State) completed the household. Interestingly, no value was listed under value of real property or value of personal property. That same year, however, the agricultural census listed Jerauld as the owner of a 133-acre farm worth $10,000. Through the efforts of Rev. O.F. Starkey, pastor of St. Peter s Epsicopal Church from , The Jerauld Institute, a school for young women, was established in a brick building next to old St. Peter s Episcopal Church on Third Street. Perhaps it acquired this name in honor of Angeline Whitney Jerauld, supported by donations from Dexter Jerauld. 4 On February 8, 1865, Dexter Jerauld married as his second wife Harriet C. Taylor, born about 1832 in Connecticut. In 1860, Harriet had been living with her husband Virgil Taylor. The census listed both of them as music teachers, and they lived with children Alice (age 5) and Seline (age 3), along with fifty-seven year old Olivia Dunlap, born in Connecticut and most Harriet s mother, Irish born servant Ann McMurry, and seventeen year old George DeVal, African American, who listed his birthplaced as Canada. The Taylors lived next door to William Tunis, who printed the Iris and whose household included Mary Lee, an African American dressmaker. On the other side of the Taylor house lived two African American families, the first of William Brown, white washer, born in Pennsylvania and the second of John Hanlin, barber, who listed his birthplace as Canada. The Hanlin household also included two African Americans (Mary Hanlin, washer woman, and Eliza Potter, hairdresser), both of whom listed their birthplaces as Virginia. After their marriage in 1865, Harriet and Dexter had three additional childen: Hattie Cecelia Jerauld, born June 2, 1866; Mary Ray Jerauld, born October 3, 1868; and Frederick N.C. Jerauld, born February 23, As part of the federal income tax, designed to help pay for the Civil War, tax records exist for Dexter Jerauld in 1864 and In 1864, Jerauld was assessed for income of $8000 and $4000. The 1866 list was more detailed, listing taxes on income of $4400 and $6667, along with three carriages, two watches, a piano (suggesting that Harriet Taylor Jerauld may have continued to work as a music teacher after her marriage), and plate, for a total tax of $ Our Family Genealogy Pages, William Pool, Landmarks of Niagara County (1897), 182; Niagara Times, March 14, Birth, death, and marriage dates come from Ancestry.com family trees. 4 William Pool, Landmarks, Our Family Genealogy Pages, 6 Alphabetical List of Persons in Division Number Three, of Collection District Number 29, of the State of New York, liable to a tax under the Excise Laws of the United States... October 1864 ; Alphabetical List of Persons in Division Number Three, of Collection District Number 29, of the State of New York, liable to a tax under the Excise Laws of the United States... May Ancestry.com.
5 The Civil War years were good to Dexter and Harriet Taylor Jerauld. In 1870, the census listed Dexter as a fifty-nine year old hotel proprietor with real property worth $40,000 and personal property worth $20,000. Harriet Jerauld was thirty-eight years old, and their children Hattie (age 3), Mary (age 1), Park (age 29 and a hotel clerk with real property worth $12,000 and personal property worth $3000) and Louisa (age 28) lived with them. Adella Taylor (age 17) and Saline Taylor (age 15), Harriet Taylor s children by her first marriage, also lived with them, as did three Irish-born domestic servants (Jenny McCune, age 23; Bridget Newcome, age 32; and Abby Agerty, age 20). Sarah Thorpe, a twentyfour-year-old domestic servant born in England, J.F. (fifteen years old and a laborer), and German-born Mat Clink, age 25, completed the household. As one of the owners of the Cataract House and a mainstay of St. Peter s Episcopal Church, Dexter Jerauld earned a reputation as a wealthy and influential citizen. He also participated in a handful of local businesses and clubs, including the Niagara Falls Shooting Club (of which he was president in 1862). In 1872, D.R. Jerauld, Solon Whitney, and D.J. Townsend acted as a building committee for construction of the new St. Peter s, designed by Henry Dudley, a New York City architect. Jerauld was also a founder and director of the Niagara Falls Water Works Company in In 1880, the census listed Dexter Jerauld, age 68, as hotel proprieter, born in Vermont, with parents born in Rhode Island. He lived with wife Harriet C. Jerauld, forty-eight years old, born in Connecticut. Two children (Mary R., age 11, and Frank N., age 9) lived with them, as did a cousin, Flora A. Hazard, age 23. Jerauld remained in Niagara Falls until his death on March 13, He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery. 7 History of Niagara County (1878), 302, 310; William Pool, Landmarks of Niagara County (1897), 146, 214.
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