The Stevens House was located on Vernon Boulevard and 30th Road in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City.
The Stevens House is a large wood-frame house set on a stone foundation featuring a porch supported by brick piers.[1] The original house "stood on the top of a hill, from which there was an extensive view of the East River or Sound, which before the channel was freed from its many obstructions was most picturesque with its ever-changing, whirling, eddying currents."[2]
Stevens' son Byam Kerby Stevens (who married the daughter of Albert Gallatin) inherited the house.[8] Gallatin himself died at the home in 1849. The house was later inherited by Stevens' son, Byam Kerby Stevens Jr., a banker who was prominent member of New York society during the Gilded Age.[2]