George Burbank Jellison (1831-1891); a piece of lumber found in restoring the house bears the signatures of all three, according to the present owners (Bergen County Historical Society Newsletter Winter 2007:7).
Mary M. Thacher, "The stately homes of Lambert's Cove" Historical Footnotes: Bulletin of the Stonington Historical Society (February 2001) (On-line textArchivado el 20 de agosto de 2007 en Wayback Machine.) notes that in Spooner's 1824 Brooklyn directory, Gamaliel King, "builder", was listed among "building trades" at 11 Middagh Place. He was also at the time "Assessor of the village [of Brooklyn], Fireman No. 2 Engine Fire Department, and Trustee of the Firemen."
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Mary M. Thacher, "The stately homes of Lambert's Cove" Historical Footnotes: Bulletin of the Stonington Historical Society (February 2001) (On-line textArchivado el 20 de agosto de 2007 en Wayback Machine.) notes that in Spooner's 1824 Brooklyn directory, Gamaliel King, "builder", was listed among "building trades" at 11 Middagh Place. He was also at the time "Assessor of the village [of Brooklyn], Fireman No. 2 Engine Fire Department, and Trustee of the Firemen."