Страница - 65Страница - 67- 1766 St. Paul's chapel, Episcopal, Broadway and Fulton Sts.
- 1819 Church of the Sea and Land, Dutch Reformed. 1866 Presbyterian, Market and Henry Sts.
- 1820 Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal. 1853 Roman Catholic, Mott and Park Sts.
- 1825 First Moravian church, Baptist, then Episcopalian, 30th St. and Lexington Ave.
- 1828 All Saints' church, Episcopal, Henry and Scammel Sts.
- 1829 St. Mark's church, Episcopal, Stuyvesant Place. Rebuilt 1858.
- 1833 St. Mary's church, Roman Catholic, Grand and Ridge Sts. Brick front recent.
- 1836 Spring Street Presbyterian church, 246 Spring St.
- 1836 Allen Memorial church, Methodist. 1888 Jewish Synagog.
- 1838 St. Peter's church, Roman Catholic, Barclay and Church Sts.
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1841 John Street church, Methodist, 44 John St.
- 1841 St. Teresa's church, Presbyterian. 1863 Roman Catholic, Rutgers and Henry Sts.
- 1842 St. Andrew's church, Roman Catholic, Duane St. and City Hall Place.
- 1843 Mariners' Temple, Baptist, Oliver and Henry Sts.
- 1846 Trinity church, Episcopal, Broadway at Wall St.
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EAST SIDE STREETS
- Chatham Square, after William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, our friend in 1776.
- Bayard Street, after a mayor, nephew of Peter Stuyvesant.
- Canal Street, had a forty-foot canal in center, fine shaded houses at sides.
- Division Street, the dividing line between the Rutgers and the DeLancey farms.
- East Broadway, formerly Harmon Street, after a Rutgers.
- Henry Street, after Henry Rutgers.
- Madison Street, after the President, formerly Bancker Street, after a Rutgers son-in-law.
- Monroe Street, after the President, formerly Lombardy Street.
- Rutgers Place, site of the Rutgers Mansion.
- Hamilton Street, after Alexander Hamilton, formerly Cheapside.
- Cherry Street, formerly a cherry orchard.
- Oliver Street, formerly Fayette Street.
- Catherine Street, after Catherine Rutgers.
- Market Street, formerly George Street, after King George of England.
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Pike Street, War of 1812, formerly Charlotte Street, after a queen of England.
- Rutgers Street, after the Rutgers family.
- Jefferson Street, after the President.
- Clinton Street, after Governor Clinton.
- Montgomery Street, after the general who fell at Quebec in 1775.
- Gouverneur Street, after a New York family.
- Jackson Street, after the President; formerly Walnut Street.
- Corlears Street, after Jacobus Van Corlear.
- Chrystie Street, after an officer of War of 1812.
- Forsyth Street, War of 1812.
- Eldridge Street, after Lieut. Joseph C. Eldridge, War of 1812.
- Allen Street, after Capt. William Henry Allen, War of 1812.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Recollections of a Long Life: Theodore L. Cuyler.
- Beside the Bowery: John Hopkins Denison.
- From the Bottom Up: Alexander F. Irvine.
- Dave Ranney: David J. Ranney.
- Nooks and Corners of Old New York: Charles Hemstreet.
- New York Old and New: Rufus Rockwell Wilson.
- A Tour Around New York: John Flavel Mines.
- When Old New York Was Young: Charles Hemstreet.
- Historic New York: Half-Moon Papers.
- The Leaven in a Great City: Lillian W. Betts.
- The Better New York: Tolman and Hemstreet.
- The New York Public School: A. Emerson Palmer.
- Helping the Helpless in Lower New York: Lucy S. Bainbridge.
- The Fire on the Hearth: Edward Hopper.
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One Wife Too Many: Edward Hopper.
- Old Horse Gray: Edward Hopper.
- Echoes from the Song of Songs: Margaretta Hopper.
- An Oriental Land of the Free: John H. Freeman.
- One Hundred Poems: Jane A. Van Allen.
- American Notes: Charles Dickens.
- Valentine's Manual of the Common Council.
- New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.
- Records of the Market Street Dutch Reformed Church.
- Records of the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land.
- The Sea and Land Monthly.
- Handbooks of the Presbytery of New York.