Brooklyn

Name of site  Date Location Historical significance
Hendrick/Loff residence 1676 1940 East 36th Street between Fillmore Avenue and Avenue S.
 
Jan Martense Schenk House 1675 originally in Flatlands, now in the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.
 
Lady Deborah Moody's House
circa 1643 17 Gravesend Neck Road, between McDonald Ave. and Van Sicklen. In 1643 Lady Moody and her followers founded Gravesnd.  Not only was it an English settlement in a Dutch area, but also the first founded by a woman! 
Old Gravesend Cemetery
1643 Gravesend Neck Rd. between Mc Donald and Van Sicklen
 
Pieter Claesen Wyckoff residence 1641 5902 Clarendon Rd. at Ralph and Ditmas.
 
Vechte-Cortelyou House 1699 in James J. Byrne Memorial Playground at 3rd St. and Fifteh Avenue. The old stone house was recreated by the City's Parks Dept. using old sketches and old stones.
Flatbush Reformed Church orig. 1654, present 1793 890 Flatbush Aven and Church Ave. On site of original church built according to the mandate of Governore Peter Stuyvesant.
Erasmus Hall Museum site of 1658 academy Flushing Avenue and 83 St. Site of first public school in Midwout (1786) erected in 1658 as a private academy for the Flatbush Reforemed Church.
The New Utrecht Reformed Church site 1661, present 1828 18th Ave. and 83 St. Sits on the site where New Utrecht was settlecd in 1661.
Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church  orig. 1663, present 1848 3931 Kings Hwy. and Flatbush Ave. One site of original church built 1663.  Church established by order of Governor Peter Styvesant.
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