The document outlines the timeline of ownership and developments related to the Hasbrouck House from 1709-2011. It begins with Van Dam receiving a patent for land in 1709. Benjamin Hasbrouck then purchases part of the land and builds two houses there in the 1700s. The property changes hands several times over the next centuries. In 1900, Marion Borden builds a mansion and moves into it. After his death, the homestead falls into disrepair. In 1951, Dr. C.J. Hoyt buys the farm. The historical society later takes on reconstructing the original Hasbrouck House.