7.20.20 – A Writer’s 1829 Visit to the MVHM&G
7.20.20
A Writer’s 1829 Visit to the MVHM&G

Mount Vernon Hotel c.1850
In the early 1800s, Mount Vernon was located far from the city, which barely existed past 14th Street. The hotel was originally built as the carriage house for the planned country estate for Abigail Adams Smith (President Adams’ daughter) and her husband. After the Smiths’ fortunes dwindled, the carriage house fell into other hands and was transformed into a hotel. Stuart and his party visited Mount Vernon after traveling by steamboat from New Haven in May 1829.
During his stay, he took note of the habits of the New Yorkers who soon surrounded him—habits that might seem familiar to contemporary city residents.