Modification of the Greenpoint Historic District Boundaries |
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Full Address: Roughly bounded by Franklin Street, Leonard Street, Meserole Avenue, and Java Street, Brooklyn, NY Alternative Address: Year Built: 1851-1949 Year Designated: 2005 Year Published: 2005 Architect: James Mulhaull, E.B. Ackerly, Patrick C. Keely, Frederick Weber, Claus Dunkhase, F. Jacobsen, Benjamin Cohn, Philemon Tillion, Theobald Engelhardt, George Gerard, E.S. Evans, W.H. Port, Henry Vollweiler, Helmle & Huberty, Charles Kennedy, John Schnoering Key words: industry, industrial waterfront, frame houses, masonry row houses, ecclesiastical buildings, religious property, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, Baptist, John Bopp, James R. Sparrow, Kr., cast iron, R. Grasser, H. Balue, Charles M. Englis, John Englis, Sr., George Treber, horse stable, George Tiems, Louis Chevalier, Willson & Dassau, Charles Heidelberger, Jesse L. Wheeler, Peter Burden, Daniel MacDonald, John A. Connolly, William Young, Jermiah Foulks, Griffith Roberts, Benjamin Davis, Johnathan Moore, Episcopal Church of Ascension, religious institution, church, August Todibush and Cornelius Sheehan, George Nesbitt, St. Elias Greek Rite Roman Catholic Church, Reformed Dutch Church of Greenpoint, Henry T. Head, George Head, Christian Dorflinger, George A. Kingsland, Neziah Bliss, Henry Hays, William P. Morrissey, Charles R. Ogden, Thomas Hutchinson, Samuel D. Clark and John C. Orr, John J. Cashman, James McFarlane, Daniel A. Manson, rowhouses, St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, Manhattan Buildings, Smithsonian Hall, Greenpoint Savings Bank, Archibald K. Meserole, Thomas F. Rowland, Thomas C. Smith ad Thomas D. Jones, Bank of Manhattan Trust Company, Milton Street, Charles A. Walters, Thomas C. Smith, St. John's Lutheran Church, Patrick F. O'Hare, Isaac Homan, Stephen Bedell, Noble Street, Annie L. McGarry, Union Baptist Church, First Baptist Church of Greenpoint, Oak Street, Lorimer Street, Clifford Place, Franklin Street, Manhattan Avenue, Oak Street, historic district Notes: Excludes 191 Guernsey Street from the original Greenpoint Historic District designation report. Architectural Styles: Art Deco French Second Empire Gothic-Revival Italianate Neo-Grec Queen Anne Renaissance Romanesque Romanesque Revival Second Empire Files: View PDF (2005GreenpointHDAmendment.pdf) Subjects: New York Buildings New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Reports: Brooklyn Manhattan Greenpoint Greenpoint Historic District |