Old Buildings of New York City With Some Notes Regarding Their Origin And Occup

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Old Buildings of New York City With Some Notes Regarding Their Origin And Occup
H Addington Henry Addington Bruce
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Mrs. Clarke rebuilt the house on the crest of a hill that sloped down to the river about three hundred feet distant. * The estate descended to her daughter, the wife of Bishop Moore, and in 1813 * " In Old Xew York/' by Thomas A. Janvier. Ill Old lln tiding* of \cic Yorlc ('if// it was conveyed to their son, Clement C\ Moore, * by whom the- old house- was considerably enlarged. The house was taken down when the bulkhead along the river front was constructed bv the eitv. Mr. Moore * gave the who...le of the block hounded by Twentieth and Twentv-first streets and Ninth and Tenth avenues to the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal C'hurch, and it became known as Chelsea Square. The building here shown was built about 183. 5 and is con- structed of a gray stone. The modern buildings, how- ever, are of brick and stone, of a Gothic style and, with the old trees remaining and the stretches of green lawn, produce, especially in summer time, a suggestion of English seclusion and repose quite at variance with the bustle and the crudeness of that part of the city.

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