Cortelyou House, South Brooklyn. Built 1699. Corner of 5th Avenue and 3rd Street.
IMAGE "Cortelyou House, South Brooklyn. Built 1699. Corner of 5th Avenue and 3rd Street.", 1925. Printed material, 11 x 10.5 (28 x 27cm). Brooklyn Museum, CHART_2011. (Photo: P. Hurly, F129_B79_C61_Brooklyn_Houses_07.jpg
NOTES The Jacques Cortelyou House (also known as the Vechte-Cortelyou House or Old Stone House) was built in 1699 and played a role in the 1776 Battle of Brooklyn. The house was destroyed in 1898 but was rebuilt in replica near its original location by Robert Moses in the 1930s.
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CITATIONBrooklyn Museum Libraries. Special Collections
DESCRIPTION 11 pieces : ill. (some col.) ; 14 x 14 cm.-30 x 37 cm.
CITATION Brooklyn Museum Libraries. Special Collections
IMPRINT [United States]
DATE DISPLAY 1853-1925
CALL NUMBER F129 B79 C61