Reminiscences Of An Octogenarian Of The City Of New York
(1816 To 1860)

By Chas. H. Haswell

Originally published 1896

1827.-WILLIAM PAULDING, MAYOR

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Anthony (Worth) Street, on site of Theatre near Broadway; 1854, West Eighteenth Street; 1859, at Fifth Avenue end Thirty-fifth Street; 1891 burned; now on Boulevard it Seventy-first Street. At the time this church moved to Anthony Street, a part of the congregation objected to the move and obtaining permission of the old church, organized parish and named it " Christ Church in Ann Street," but it lived for a brief period and in 1826 the building was sold to Roman Catholics, as below ; 1834, burned. St. Thomas's," 1823, corner of Houston Street and Broadway; 1870, corner Fifth Avenue and Fifty-third Street. "All Saints," 1825, chapel on Grand, corner Columbia Street; 1828, church on Henry, corner of Scammel Street. " St. Philip's " (colored), 1805, building William Street; then Cliff, between Ferry and Beekman reets; then Rose, near Pearl Street, site obliterated by

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