History of the city of New York, Part 21

Author: Valentine, David T. (David Thomas), 1801-1869. 4n; Paulding, William Irving, 1825-1890. 4n
Publication date: 1853
Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam
Number of Pages: 448


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REFERENCE.


1. The Fort B. Trinity Church


10. Meal Market


C. Old Dutch Church'


12. Burtins DC


French Church E. New Dutch Church


13 Oswego D.


14 English Free School.


Presbyterian Meeting


15. Dulch Dº Dº


G. Quakers H. Baptist


16.PT"Courtlunds Sugar House 17. Joseph Griswohl Des 18 SStill House


J. Lutheran Church


K. Jewe Synagogue


L. & George's Chapel


20. & Lufferts In .com" D" 21. Tho Vatar Distilhouse


M. Moravian Meeting


New Lutheran Meeting 1. Governors House


22 Robert Griffith 1º 23. Jul Burling D.


" Secretares Office


21. James Burling Da


Custom House


25. Ju" Leake


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4. Hler Livingston & CS Supgh" 26 Beuj" Blayer


5 City Hall


27. Jews Burial Ground


6 Brard's SSuyarHouse Exchange


28 Poor House 29. Power D.º


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Fish Marlict


30 Bloch D°


9. Old Slip Markel


Si Gates


Scale 1320 to 'a of a Mile.


JAMES DE LANCEY Esq


Commander in Chief in and ere ! The Reader of NEW-YORK and Fries Topending thereen


Then There of the City of NEW YORK


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Plan of the City of NEW-YORK from an actual Survey. Anno Domini. MDCCLV.


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APPEARANCE OF THE CITY IN 1756.


logwood from the bay, &c .; and yet it drains us of all the gold and silver we can collect. It is computed that the annual amount of the goods purchased by this colony, in Great Britain, is in value not less than one hundred thou- sand pounds sterling; and the sum would be much greater if a stop was put to all clandestine trade. The item of tea is a very important one, as our people, both in town and country, are shamefully gone into the habit of tea drink- ing; and it is supposed we consume, of this commodity, in value near ten thousand pounds sterling per annum.


" The money used is silver, gold, British half-pence and bills of credit. Twelve half-pence, till lately, passed for a shilling; which, being much beyond their value in any of the neighboring colonies, a set of gentlemen, seventy- two in number, on the 22d of December, 1753, subscribed a paper engaging not to receive or pass them except at the rate of fourteen coppers to a shilling. This gave rise to a mob, for a few days, among the lower class of people; but some of them being imprisoned, the scheme was car- ried into execution, and established in every part of the province."


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APPENDIX.


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DESCRIPTIVE PARTS OF EARLY GRANTS AND DEEDS ON THIS ISLAND, SPECIFYING THE LOCALITIES TO WHICH THEY APPLIED.


1637. " Land near Sapokanikan," afterward Greenwich, in the present Ninth Ward.


1638. " Land behind Corlear's land," at Harlem.


1639. " Land in the 'Smith's Valley,'" present Pearl street, near Beek- man street.


" Land at the little brook, called the Old Wreck," on the East river side.


1641. " Land betwixt the two creeks, where the water is running over the stones"-unknown.


" Land in the Smith's Valley," present Pearl street, near Fulton street.


1642. " Land on the East river, near the brook," in the vicinity of the present Roosevelt street.


1643. " Lot east of the fort," on the present Bridge street.


" Lot on the shore of the East river, east of the fort," at the present Hanover square.


66 "'Lot south-east of the fort, along the river," the present Pearl street, near Broad street.


66 " Lot north of the fort," the present west side of Broadway, oppo- site the Bowling Green.


" " Lot on the east side of the great highway," the present east side of Broadway, below Exchange place.


" Lot in the Smith's Valley," present Pearl street, near Fulton.


" Lot on the great highway," on Broadway, near the Bowling Green.


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APPENDIX.


1643. " Lot on the south end of the Company's Valley, north-east from the fort," on the present north side of Beaver street, west of Broad street.


" Lot on the common highway," east side of Broadway, north of Beaver street.


" Lot along the public highway," on the east side of Broadway, north of Beaver street.


“ " Lot east of the fort," on the present Stone street, east of White- hall street.


66 " Lot south of the fort," on the present Pearl street, west of Whitehall street.


" Lot on the common ditch," on the east side of Broad street, between Pearl and Stone streets.


" Lot on the public highway," east side of Broadway.


66 " Lot next Hendrick Kip," extending from Bridge to Stone street.


1644.


" Lot on the common ditch," on the present Broad street.


" Lot southerly from the fort," on the present Pearl street, west of Whitehall street.


1645.


" Land called the Otter track," at Harlem.


" Lot on the west side of the ditch," Broad street.


" Lot on the common highway," Broadway.


" Lot on the road," present Stone street, east of Whitehall street.


66


" Lot north of the fort," west side of Broadway, opposite the Bowling Green.


66


" Lot north-east of the fort," Broadway and Beaver street.


66


" Land at the East river," at present Franklin square.


" Lot on the ditch," present Beaver street, east of Broad street.


" Farm called Bylvelt's Bowery," toward Corlear's Hook.


" Lot behind the public tavern," on the present Stone street, be- tween Broad street and Hanover square.


" Land north of the fresh water," in present Fourteenthi Ward. 66


" Land on the Swamp," in vicinity of present north-west corner of Beaver and Broad streets.


" Bouwery No. 5," or Pennebacker's Bowery, east of Chatham square.


" Bouwery No. 6," east of Chatham square.


" Lot behind the public inn," on present Stone street, east corner of Broad street.


" Lot north-east of the fort, on the road," the present south-east corner of Beaver and Whitehall streets.


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APPENDIX.


1645. " Lot along the ditch, corner of the road," south-west corner of Broad and Beaver streets.


" Land next Cornelius Dircksen, the ferryman," at the present Franklin square.


1646. " Lot close to the Fiscal's kitchen, and next the yard of the preacher," present Bridge street, east of Whitehall street.


" Lot on the great public highway," Broadway.


" Lot east of the fort, between the stone houses and the fort," on the present Whitehall street, between Bridge and Stone streets.


" Lot on the ditch, adjoining the swamp," near the present north- west corner of Beaver and Broad streets.


" Lot along the public road, near the garden of Jan Damen," the present Broadway, near Wall street.


" Land in the Smith's Valley," the present Pearl street, near John street.


“ " Lot east of the fort, opposite the five stone houses," the present Whitehall street, between Stone and Bridge streets.


66 " Lot along the road, near the brew-house of the Company," on the present Stone street, between Whitehall and Broad streets.


" Schout's Bouwery."


46 " Lot south of the fort," the present north side of Pearl street, west of Whitehall street.


.6 " Lot on the strand, next the Company's warehouse," the present north-east corner of Pearl and Whitehall streets.


.6 " Lot south-west of the fort, on the strand," the present State street, near Pearl street.


" Land at Sapokanikan," afterward Greenwich, in Ninth Ward.


.. "Lot along the East river, near the old church," on the present north side of Pearl street, between Broad and Whitehall streets.


66 " Lot on the ditch, bounded in rear by a trench in the marsh," on the present north side of Beaver street, west of Broad street.


" Lot on the north-east side of the ditch," present Beaver street, west of Broad street.


1647. " Lot between Claes De Ruyter and the Company's bakery," on the south side of Pearl street, west of Whitehall street.


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APPENDIX.


1645. " Plantation south of the marsh of Domine Bogardus," in the present Fifth Ward.


" Lot on the common ditch," the present Broad street, west side, near Stone street.


66 " Land called Flatland," near Harlem.


.


" West side of the great public road, next the garden of the Com- pany, west side of Broadway," near Rector street.


1651. " Lot on the strand of the East river," present Pearl street, east of Broad street.


1657. " Heere graft," lower part of Broad street.


" Prince graft," Broad street, above Beaver street.


" Brouwer straat," Stone street, between Broad and Whitehall streets.


66 " Brugh straat," Bridge street, between Broad and Whitehall streets.


" Markvelt steegie," Marketfield street.


" Markvelt," Whitehall street, east side, between Stone and Beaver streets ; and Broadway, west side, between Battery place and Morris street.


" Heere straat," Broadway, south of Wall street, to Beaver street.


¥ " Hoogh straat," Stone street, between Broad street and Hanover square ; and Pearl street, from thence to Wall street.


" De Waal," Pearl street, north side, from Broad street to Hano- ver square.


" The Water," Pearl street, north side, between Whitehall and Broad streets.


" Perel straat," Pearl street, between State and Whitehall streets.


66 " Winckel straat," (now closed,) then running between Stone and Bridge streets, east of Whitehall street.


" Prince straat," Beaver street, between Broad and William streets.


" Smee straat," William street, between Wall street and Hanover square.


" Smith's Valley," Pearl street, east of Wall street.


66 " The Wall," Wall street.


1665.


" Maagde Paetje," Maiden lane.


" Broadway."


" Smith's Valley," Pearl street, above Wall street.


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APPENDIX.


1666.


" Heerewegh," Chatham street, along the Park.


" High street," Stone street, between Broad and William streets.


" House and land outside the land gate," Broadway, above Wall street.


66 " Land called the Claverwatie, south of the Maagde Paetje," south of Maiden lane.


1667. 66


" The Wall," Wall street.


" Breedwegh," Broadway.


" Slyck Steegh," South William street.


1672.


" Broadway."


" Tuyen street" (Garden street,) Exchange place.


" Markvelt lane," Marketfield street.


66


" Cingle," Wall street.


" Schreyer's Hook," State street, south of Pearl street.


66


" Smith street," William street, between Wall street and Hanover square.


66 " The land at the ferry," near Peck slip.


" Waal or Strand," Pearl street, north side, between Broad street and Old slip.


66


" Brewer or Stone street," Stone street, near Broad street.


" Great graft," Broad street, south of Beaver street.


" Kalch-hook," north of the Park.


1677.


" The water side," present north side of Pearl street, between Wall and Whitehall streets.


66 " The Marketfield and Broadway," Whitehall street, north of Stone street ; and Broadway, to Wall street.


66 " The Walls," Wall street.


" The Schaape waytie," or the sheep pasture, present Broad street. between Exchange place and Wall street.


" The High street," present Stone street, between Broad street and Hanover square.


66 " The Smith street," the present William street, below Wall street.


" Mill street lane," the present South William street.


" The Smith street lane," formerly " Schaape waytie," or sheep path.


" The Heere graft," Broad street, below Beaver street.


" The Beaver graft," Beaver street, between Broadway and Broad street.


" Field street," Marketfield street.


" Stone street," Stone street.


66


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APPENDIX.


1677. " Markvelt street," Whitehall street, above Bridge street.


" Winkle street," between Stone and Bridge streets.


1680 " Land at the outlet of the fresh water little creek on the East river, bounded by Wolfert's meadow," near the present foot of Roosevelt street.


" Smith's Fly," before described ; see also map of 1695, and sub- sequent maps, for the several designations of the streets at the periods to which they refer.


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APPENDIX.


LIST OF INHABITANTS


WHO OFFERED LOANS FOR ERECTING THE CITY PALISADES IN 1653.


Mynheer Werckhoven. . Trader. $80


Joannes Van Beeck.


80


Joannes Van Brugh.


80


Joannes Depeyster


40


Cornelis Steenwyck


80


Govert Loocker mans.


60


Oloff Stevenson Van Cortland. . Brewer


60


Jacob Schellinger Trader 80


Pieter Prins.


40


Anthony Van Hardenburgh


80


Joannes Nevius. 40


Gulian Wys.


80


Pieter Buys


40


A. & J. Keyser


40


Paulus Schrick


40


Jacob Gerrits Strycker Tailor


80


Francois Fyn. Trader 40


Mattheus de Vos. Notary


40


Adrian Blommaert.


Ship captain 40


Evert Tesselaer's Clerks


80


Jacobus Backer .Trader


60


Nicholas Boodt.


66


40


Isaac De Foreest. Brewer 40


Abram Geenes. Trader


40


Jacob Steendam


40


Anthony Clasen Farmer


20


Jan Jansen, jr. Builder


20


Borger Joris .Blacksmith


40


Jan Vinje.


Brewer 20


Arent Van Hattem Trader


40


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APPENDIX.


Martin Crigier


Trader $40


P. L. Vandiegrist


40


Maximilian Van Gheel.


40


Allard Anthony


40


Abram Delanoy


40


Daniel Litschoe


Tavern-keeper 40


Philip Geraerdy


Trader


20


Egbert Van Borsum


Tavern-keeper


40


Hendrick Kip


Tailor


40


$2020


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APPENDIX.


TAX AND CONTRIBUTION LIST,


RAISED IN 1655, TO DEFRAY THE DEBT FOR CONSTRUCTING THE CITY DEFENCES.


[This list embraces all the taxable inhabitants of the city at that time. The several amounts are given in the currency of the present day in round numbers. Several included in the list were non-residents, but held taxable interests in the city.]


Petrus Stuyvesant. $60


Abm. Delanoy $16


Cornelis Van Tienhoven. 40


Pieter Schabanck 10


Allard Anthony . 40


Elbert Elbertsen 10


Oloff Stevensen Van Cortland. 40


Rynier Stoffelsen 10


Joannes Nevius. 20


Hendrick Jansen Vandervin . . 24


Joannes De Peyster 20


Jacob Messerau. 10


Jacob Strycker 12


Dirck Clasen Boot 10


Jan Vinjé.


12


Jacob Onnosel 12


Jacob. Kip. 8


Martin Crigier 20


P. L. Vandiegrist. 24


Domine Megapolensis 20


Domine Drissius.


20


Abm. Goozen


4


Arent Herkoff. 16


Rbt. Vastrick (Fort Orange) . 16


Jeremias Van Rensselaer do.


12


Jan Jansen, jr. 8


Frerick Warner 12


Joost Van Beeck. 20


Laurens Heyn. 14


Skipper Bestenaer. 40


Govert Loockermans 40


Gerrit Banker 8


Pieter C. Vanderveen. 24


Cornelius De Bruyn 10


Pieter Jacobus Buys 32


Nicholas Boot 10


Jacobus Backer 40


Alex'r d' Injossa. 10


Rynier Rycken.


24


Joannes Withart.


20


Abram Nickels. 28


12


P. W. Vancouwenhoven 40


Daniel Litschoe. 20


Johannes Van Brugh 40


Cornelis Steenwyck 40


Daniel Verveele (Ft. Orange). 10


Cornelis Martenzen 16


Cornelis Van Ruyven.


Isaac Mense. 12


Pieter Rudolplius. 15


Nicholas Staelback. 7


Adrian Blommært


14


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APPENDIX.


Nicholas Beverlodt. $12


Adrian Wouterzen $


Cornelis Schut. 40


Abraham Pietersen. 3


Teunis Pietersen Tempel


6


Andries Jochemsen. 4


Nicholas Van Holstyn.


12


Michael Pauluzen's wife


6


Marcus Vogelsang.


16


Egbert Van Borsum


12


Cornelis Van Schel.


12


Paulus Shrick. 8


Aage Bruynsen. Hendrick Kip. 5


Gysbert Van Imbroecken 10


Roelof Jansen 4


Symon Jansen. 4


Jan Perie. 4


Barent Van Marrel 10


Jacob Veets.


3


Pieter d'Maker


Ryndert Pietersen 8


Jan Jansen Van Schol. 10


Claes Tysen. 5


Frerick Gysbertsen 12


Frans Clasen 3


Jacobus Crap.


4


Coenraet Ten Eyck. 8


Pieter Tonneman. 4


Isaac De Foreest. 6


Skipper of the Speckled Cow. 60


Abram Clock. 6


Skipper of the New Amsterdam 60 Dirck Van Schelluyne. 5


Skipper of the Whitehorse. . .


60


Aldert Coninck. 6


Jurien Blanck . 8


Auken Jansen.


Claes Carsten Noorman


4


Sybrant Jansen Galma 4


Isaac Kip.


8


William Brouwer


Andries De Haes


8


Hay Volkertsen 4


Tomas Fredricksen


3


Hans Steyn. 6


Jan Gerritsen.


3 William Pietersen d'Groot. 6


Andries Hoppen.


Jan Gerritzen Brouwer 5


Tomas Lambertsen


8 Albert Jansen 6


Evert Coerten.


4 Claes Van Elslant 6


Jacob Boreem.


Mighiel Tadens 7


Maryn Luycken


6 Warnaer Wessells. 10


Claes Bordingh


8 Saloman Pietersen. 4


Jan d'Cuyper


10 Cornelis Jansen Clopper 6


5 Myndert the Cooper. 4


Lodowick Pos


6 C. De Ruyter and H. Douwson Laurens d'Drayer


6


Jan Dircksen's wife


Jan Peeck.


8 Jossep d'Coster. 40


Frerick Hendricksen.


4 David Freere 40


Reinhout Reinhoutsen


6 Fusilador Dandrade 40


Pieter Jacobs Marins 8 Jacob Cowyn. 40


Pieter Cornelisen


8


Jacob Barsimsen


3


6


Jan Paulizen Jaquet. 8


8 Abram La Cuya 40


Pieter Van Naerden.


APPENDIX. 317


Asser Laurens. $3


Albert Kalckbuys. $3


Abram Verplanck. 8


Jan Jansen Van Ham 3


Hans Kierstede 6 Gerrit Jansen Roos 4


Adolphı Pietersen


5


Harmen Sybrantzen (exempt.)


Gerrit Fullwever


6


Joost Goderis. 2


Frerick Flipzen


8


Jan Cornelizen, Clyn & S. Abels


10


Borger Jorisen


8


Jan Scryver. 5


Egbert Wouterzen 8


Jacob Steendam.


10


Hendrick Willemsen


10


Jacob Huges


3


Willem Beekman (exempt)


Joost Tunizen. 10


Carel Van Brugh


14


Tunis Kray


8


Pieter Kock.


8


Jan Geraerdy.


8


Rendel Huit.


4


Jan J. Schepmoes. 8


Adrian Van Tienhoven 10


Adrian Keyser


6


Evert Duychingh.


6


Jan Hendricksen.


4


Abraham Jacobsen. 5


Jan Ryersen. 3


Jan Adrianzen 7


Pieter Harmenzen


Caspar Steinmets 4


Allart Trumpeter's wife. 4


Sybout Clasen. 8


Adrian Vincent. 5


Teunis, the mason 3


Thomas Hall. 10


Gabriel Barenzen De Haes. . . Resolvert Waldron (exempt).


Jochem Beekman. 4


Claes Paulizen 4


Isaac Allerton. 25


Aryen Symonsen


3


Claes Pieterzen


3


Lucas Andriezen


3


Symon Felle. 5


Jan Rutgerzen 3


Arent Isaacson 3


Cornelis Van Langvelt. 3 Ryndert Jansen Van Hoorn. . 5


Henry Van Dyck. 12


Samuel Edsal.


3


Frans Jansen Van Hooghten. 8


Claes Hendrickser


Lourens Jansen 5


Barent Meynderts. 3


Jan Jansen Van St. Obyn .. . 5


The Provoost of Citizens 5


Thomas Willet 24


Mathys Capita. 6


Hendrick Pietersen 4


David Wessells 4


Thomas Marschal (exempt.)


Hendrick Van Bommel. 2


Jacob Clomp


Pieter Jansen. 2


Lambert Huybertsen Mol. 0


Andries Van Sluys 4


Laurens Laurenzen. 5


Pieter Stoutenburgh 5


Dirck Holgersen. 4


Claes Tysen . 4 Ryndert De Vries. 5


4


Aert Willemsen Bromsen 8


Andries Andriezen 2


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APPENDIX.


Claes De Jongh. $8


William Teller, (house) $10


Dirck Clasen, Corey & Brother


16 Arent Van Corlaer 10


Hen'k Hendricksen (drummer)


4 Albert, the Noorman 8


Jacob Hendricksen Varvanger 12 Pieter Hartgers,


10


Jacob Leendersen Vandiegrist 40 Flip Pieterzen, .6 10


Jacob Van Couwenhoven. . . 40 Rut. Jacobsen, 10


Hendrick Kip.


10 Christian Barenzen 6


Schipper Wm. Tomazen (house) 10 Andries Clasen (exempt)


Sander Leenderzen, 10 Arent Lourenzen. 2


9


For box Valentine's History of NY


Lith G Hayward 120 Water St N.Y


DUTCH COTTAGE IN NEW-YORK,1679


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APPENDIX.


LIST OF THE OWNERS


OF HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE CITY, ABOUT THE YEAR 1674, AT THE FINAL CESSION TO THE ENGLISH ; THE PROPERTY BEING CLASSIFIED ACCORD- ING TO ITS RELATIVE VALUE, AS FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH ; WITH THE NATIONAL DESCENT OF THE PERSONS NAMED-GIVEN TO ILLUS- TRATE THE CONDITON OF THE POPULATION AT THAT ERA-AND THEIR ES- TIMATED WEALTH .*


On the west side of the present Pearl street, between Franklin square and Wall street ; known, at that time, as The Smith's Valley:


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent.


Estimated wealth.


Henry Brazier


Third.


Dutch


$1,500


William Beekman


First


66


10,000


Abraham Verplanck.


Third


3,000


William Rodney


English 1,000


Derrick Norman.


Fourth


Dutch


John Lawrence ..


English 1,500


Christopher Elsworth


Third


Dutch


1,000


Joost Carelzen


Fourth


500


Lambert Clomp.


Third


66


500


Joseph Hollaker


Fourth


English


500


Henry Ricks.


Second


66


500


Henry Lamberts


Fourth


Dutch


500


Peter Lawrence.


500


John Vinje.


First


2,500


John Bolasser


Second


English


1,000


Abraham Lamberts Mol


Duteh


1,200


Henry Vandewater


66


1,500


Albert Cornelis.


Third.


500


Cornelis Clopper


First


66


10,000;


66


# The estimate of the wealth of the several inhabitants of New York, at this period, is not based upon any single document, but is compiled from various sources ; and is only designed by the auther to be considered as au approximate estimate, formed from the best evidences within his reach.


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APPENDIX.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Evert Everts.


Second


Dutch 66


$1,000


Elizabeth Clasen


Fourth


Dirck Evertsen Floyd


Second


66


1,000


John Johnson Slott.


Third 66


1,200


Martyn Meyer First


. . 1,500


On the present west side of Pearl street, between Wall and William streets, then a part of the street called The Water Side.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Ann Litschoe.


Second


Dutch


$1,500


Widow Dehart


First


15,000


John Lawrence.


English. 10,000


Heirs A. Jochemsen


Third


Dutch


Carsten Leersen. Second


66 7,500


Cornelius Dirle First.


English 3,000


Jacob Loockermans Second


Dutch 3,000


Widow Loockermans


4,000


Jacobus Dehart. First


7,000


Joannes Van Brugh.


15,000


Thomas Lewis


66


English . . 10,000


On the present Old Slip, between Stone and Pearl streets, then a part of the street called The Water Side :


Owner.


Class of property. National descent. Estimated wealth.


Evert Duychink.


Second


Dutch $3.000


On the present northerly side of Pearl street, between Old slip and Broad street, then a part of the street called The Water Side


Owner.


Class of property. National descent. Estimated wealth.


Tryntje Clock.


Third. Dutch


$1,000


John Shackerly .


First English 3,000


Widow of B. Joris


Second Dutch 1,500


Thomas Wandell


Third


1,200


John Darvall. Second


English 5,000


Charles Van Brugh


Third


Dutch 1.000


Lodowyck Post.


66


1,000


Gov. Lovelace. First English


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APPENDIX.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Rinier Johnson


Second


Dutch $1,200


Cornelis Jansen Van Horn.


5,000


Albert Bush


1,200


Sybout Clasen


1,000


Stephanus Van Cortland .. First


5,000


On the present north side of Pearl street, between Broad and White- hall streets, then a part of the street called The Water Side.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Isaac Morland.


First


English


$5,000


James Matthews


6,000


Nicholas Jansen


Dutch 1,500


Gulian Verplanck


8,000


Samuel Edsall .


2,500


John Hendricks Bruyn.


10,000


Allard Anthony.


66


3,500


Lucas Tienhoven


3,500


Widow Bedlow


1,000


Mary Jacobs


1,000


Elizabeth Drissius


8,000


Paulus Richards


Second


French 10,000


Peter Bayard.


Dutch


2,500


On the west side of the present Whitehall street, between Pearl and State streets, then also a part of The Water Side :


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent.


Estimated wealth.


Jacob Leisler.


First


Dutch $30,000


William Darvall


English 30,000


On the present State street, near Whitehall street, then also a part of The Water Side.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


John Shumis


Fourth


Dutch


John Everts Lasalras


On the present Pearl street, between Whitehall and State streets, then known as Pearl street :


Owner.


Class of property.


Naiional descent. Estimated wealth,


Christopher Hooghland.


Second Dutch $8,000


Garret Uregnon.


500


21


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APPENDIX.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Anna Van Borsum


First


Dutch


$3,000


Henry Sellepon


Second


William Cook


Fourth


English


John Schouten


Second


Dutch


1,000


Henry Araits.


66


. Spanish


Jacob Vandewater


Dutch 2,500


Pieter Jacobs Marius


66


6,000


Thomas Lamberts


66


Andrew Clare


Third


English


Thomas Lawrens


Second


Dutch


4,000


Jurien Blanck.


"


66


1,000


Warner Wessells


66


2,500


William Allen


English 1,000


Nicholas Bordingh


66


Dutch


3,000


Andrew Bresteede.


66


1,000


Michael Smith.


English.


1,000


Isaac Greveraet.


66


Dutch


5,000


Cornelis Van Borsum


First


66


10,000


On the present east side of Whitehall street, between Pearl and Beaver streets, then known as a part of The Marketfield and Broadway :


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Cornelis Steenwyck


First


Dutch


$50,000


Richard Man.


Second


4,000


Peter de Rymer.


Mettie Greveraet


Fourth


...


. .


. . 8,000


Barent Corten


.Third.


4,000


John Stevens.


. First


English 2,000


William J. De Champ


. Third


French 5,000


Frederick Arents Second


Dutch


2,000


On the present east side of Broadway, between Beaver and Wall streets, then known as a part of The Marketfield and Broadway:


Owner.


Class of property. National descent. Estimated wealth.


Widow Bresteede


Second


Dutch


$1,000


Jaques Cosseau.


Third


French 3,000


66


3,000


Frederick Philipse


Three small houses.


Jacob Tunis De Kay


. Second


.


APPENDIX.


323


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Isaac Abrahams


Fourth


Dutch


Walter Hayes


Third


English


Garret the Miller


Dutch


Captain Lockwood


Fourth English


Suert Olpherts.


Second


Dutch


$5,000


G. Garrits. Fourth


John Hendricks Van Gunst. Third


1,000


Abraham Whorley


English 2,000


John Meynderse


66


Dutch


1,000


Governor Lovelace


Second


English


Evert Arisen. Third


Dutch


1,000


Isaac Greveraat.


66


2,000


Derrick Wessells


Third


66


1,000


John Van Gelder


66


66 2,000


John Watkins


66


English 1,000


Philip Polers. Second


66


1,000


William Lawrence


66


2,000


George Cook.


Third


66


2,500


Harman Smeeman. 66


Dutch


1,000


Paulus Turck.


66


66


1,000


Albert Leenders.


66


1,000


Samuel Leete.


English


2,000


On the present west side of Broadway, between Battery place and Rector streets, then known as a part of The Marketfield and Broadway :


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Anna Cox.


First


Dutch


$5,000


Martin Crigier


Second


5,000


Gerrit Van Tright


6,000


Gabriel Minvielle


First


French 15,000


Balthazar Bayard.


66


Dutch


7,000


Lucas Andrews


Second


66


4,000


Robert Darkins.


66


. English. 5,000


Arnold Fabritius


Fourth


French


Pieter Simkam.


Third


Dutch


1,000


Hendrick Van Dyck.


Second


66


5,000


Humphrey Davenport.


First


. English . 2,500


66


2,500


John Joosten.


William Vanderscheuren Second


324


APPENDIX.


Owner.


Class of property.


National descent. Estimated wealth.


Richard Blake




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