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Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp is a residential and commercial remodeling company serving Dutchess County. In business since 2014, we offer a wide range of services, including siding installation, roof repair and replacement, and deck services. We believe in honesty, quality craftsmanship, and completing projects on time. Our team is skilled in the latest installation techniques and uses high-quality siding materials for a long-lasting and beautiful finish. We’re committed to addressing any concerns throughout the process; our siding company aims for your satisfaction every step of the way.
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Siding is more than just a pretty face for your home. It’s your first line of defense against the elements, protecting your property and increasing its value. Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp offers a variety of siding options to suit your style and budget. Whether you prefer the classic look of vinyl siding or the durability of fiber cement, we can help you make the best choice for your Wappingers Falls home. Contact Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp at 845-645-6590 to schedule a consultation.
The Wappinger were an Algonquian-speaking confederacy of Native Americans whose territory in the 17th century extended along the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Primarily based in what is now Dutchess County, their territory was bordered by Manhattan Island to the south, the Mahican territory bounded by the Roeliff Jansen Kill to the north, and extended east into parts of Connecticut. Wappinger means “easterner” in most Algonquian languages.
The area was part of the Rombout Patent. In 1741, two Dutchmen, Nicholas and Adolphus Brewer, purchased 750 acres (300 ha) of land around the falls and built the first stone house in the village near the present Mill Street. In 1742, the Brewers built a mill on the east side of Wappinger Creek. Nicholas Brewer built the Mesier Homestead, which he sold in 1777 to Matthew VanBenschoten, who, in turn, sold it to Peter Mesier Sr., a merchant from New York City.
In May 1777, soldiers and local residents attacked Peter Mesier’s house in Wappingers Falls, disputing the price of tea for sale in a small store inside his home. Mesier was a merchant from New York City and a Loyalist. The angry mob struck Mesier, beat his slaves, and drank wine stored in the cellar. They also took the tea and left a small amount of money behind.
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