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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JB_hartwick-seminary_New-York-NY.html
The first Lutheran Theological Seminary in America. Founded under the will of John Christopher Hartwick, 1714-1796 pioneer pastor.Held its first seminary classes on this site in 1792 in the parsonage of John Christopher Kunze 1744-1807, first prin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JA_st-johns-evangelical-lutheran-church_New-York-NY.html
This church in modified federal style was built in 1821 as the Eighth Presbyterian Church. From 1842 until 1856 it was the house of worship for St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Parish, becoming St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1858.
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On September 10th 1824 Marquis de Lafayette Major General in the American Army during the War of the Revolution visited Public School No. 3 which was selected as the best example of the public school system established by the Free School Society o…
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This third oldest existing church edifice in Manhattan was built in 1821 on farmland donated by Trinity Parish to the independent parish of St. Luke's Church, of which Clement C. Moore was a founder and first senior warden. When that congregation …
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Originally designated Cherry Lane because of the abundance of cherry trees in the vicinity. In 1822, during a plague in Lower Manhattan an exodus resulted. The street developed a thriving commercial character and was thereby renamed Commerce Street
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Site of the William Bayard House
Where Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury, died after his duel with Aaron BurrJuly 12, 1804This historic location holding traditions of the city and the nation, is thus permanently marked by the …
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Thomas Paine
Born—1737Died—1809On this site
I believe in one God and no more
All mankind are my brethren
The world is my country
To do good is my religion