The Old Merchants of New York City

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The Old Merchants of New York City
Joseph Alfred Scoville
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The eldest son of this marriage took the name of the superb old Captain "Frederick Phillips," his grandfather, and dropped that of Qouvemeur. The captain was a very rich man when he died.
What talking times those old jokers (yonng once) ased to have on stoop No. 57 Wall street. The house etood below the present Merchants^ Exchange, on the south side, three doors this side of Pearl street, until the great fire. It was forty feet wide. It was built of brick — plastered over to represent stone,, a
...nd was painted blue. Daniel McCormick bought the property about 1790, built that house, and moved into it about 1792. He was a bachelor. I am not aware that he had any near connection, but one. That one came out from Ireland, and it was the intention of his unde to make him his heir, but they did not agree. One was raw and uncouth, and the other (old Daniel) was one of the most polished gentleman in the city. The raw one went back to the old country, and strange to say, lose to high rank in the legal profession.

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