Excursion Planned for the City History Club of New York

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Excursion Planned for the City History Club of New York
Frank Bergen From Old Catalog Kelley
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R. Livingston's house (N. Y. Directory of 1786 says No. 3).
No. 3 Broadway, site of Watts' house (Arnold's headquarters in 1781).
(Z>) No. 1 Broadway, site of Kennedy house. Tablet here on the Washington Building (erected by the Sons of the Revolution) states that this was Washington's headquarters in 1776. It was also the headquarters of many prominent British officers, and was visited by Talleyrand and Prince William. Robert Fulton died in a house in the rear of this site {a).
[E) Bowling Gre
...en, the Dutch " Plein " or Common, was the heart of New Amsterdam, and is now the geographical centre of Greater New York (for its history see Half Moon Series, Vol. I, No. 8, and Vol. II, No. 5). East and west of the Green was the Dutch " Marketfield ' on Broadway 5 and on Whitehall. Here was a farmers' well, the water from which ran off through Beaver Street (Blommaert's Valley). The iron fence around the Green came from England and dates back to 1771. The iron balls which were formerly on the posts were broken off for ammunition in 1776.

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