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Van Cortlandt's Sugar House

NY

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1755 The sugar house on the northwest corner of the yard of Trinity Church in Manhattan was built by John Van Cortlandt and partner George Petterson around 1755. Van Cortlandt took sole proprietorship after their partnership was dissolved two years later.

1776 Used as a prison during the Revolutionary War.

1852 The building was torn down in 1852.

1755 The sugar house on the northwest corner of the yard of Trinity Church in Manhattan was built by John Van Cortlandt and partner George Petterson around 1755. Van Cortlandt took sole proprietorship after their partnership was dissolved two years later.

1776 Used as a prison during the Revolutionary War.

1852 The building was torn down in 1852.

Trinity Building

111 Broadway, New York, NY, US 10006
Northwest corner

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