J. Audley.
Orrin G. Cocks.
George A. Ferris.
George C. Fraser.
Willard A. Hildreth.
Artemus R. Richtmyer.
OLD CHURCH BUILDINGS
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.
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.
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.
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.
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