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One of five neo-Grec brick row houses built by Daniel W.L. Moore, a local builder/developer. Design of the buildings is attributed to Frederick Weber.

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One of five neo-Grec brick row houses built by Daniel W.L. Moore, a local builder/developer. Design of the buildings is attributed to Frederick Weber. Moore lived at 131 Calyer Street when the house was completed.

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Calyer Street in Greenpoint was laid out in 1852. The street was named after Jacobus Calyer (died 1804 or 1766). The Calyer were one of five families who owned and farmed most of Greenpoint in the 18th and early 19th century. According to the Greenpoint Historic District designation report, Calyer Street ran through the northern section of the former Calyer farm. The Calyer farm, constituting about 65 acres, was located in this area until 1848.
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Something got lost in the transcription of the caption for this postcard - St. Carontil, Dupan Street is actually St. Columbkille Church, Dupont Street in Greenpoint (even Eugene Arbruster got the name wrong, but he did get the address right).

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Ross Street Presbyterian Church was founded in 1864 by members of the South Third Street Presbyterian Church. Early supporters included Sylvester M. Beard, Eli Beard and Halsey Fitch.

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Mae West is famous for a lot of things, some of which are true. But there is no truth to the well-peddled rumor that she lived at 96 Berry Street (now Teddy's Bar). Or that her dad worked there. Or that she is in any way related to Doelger beer family (memorialized in the stained glass storefront of Teddy's Bar).
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Constructed in 1885 and designed by architect A. Herbert, this neo-Grec tenement has housed a bar (today Teddy's Bar) on its ground floor for over a century.
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Real Estate Record documents 2 buildings (979 and 981 Lorimer). The building at 983 Lorimer Street appears to be part of the same development.
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Source: Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (vol 14, no. 349, November 21, 1874), 348.

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Source: Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (vol 14, no. 349, November 21, 1874), 348.

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Berlenbach is listed as the builder, not the architect. No architect is listed.