Date: 1923Material: gelatin silver printDimension:
3 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Eugene L. ArmbrusterIdentifier: aql:8418 ela-003488 ela-003488.tif
Description: Drawing of the Samuel L. Moore house.; hand written on back of print: Samuel S. Moore House 1852 stood in 1896 on n.w. cor plot Shore Road Alias Old Bowery road + Purdy Street 20 RD 43St Capt Samuel Moore son of Rev John Moore purchased in 1684 from Wm Hallett a farm near the Poor Bowery + removed to it. He m. Mary Reed. he died 1717 This part of the farm (opposite Luyster's Island) is occupied by his son Joseph Moore (1679-1758) David Moore, a son of Samuel Moore succeeds to this farm which another apparently owned by his father He m. Jemima, dau of Capt Saml Hallett farm is later ... by John Moore who owned it 1852 David Moore later, his daughter M JH Riker, His dau. Maty Moore Riker m. Henry P Titus The part of the tract north of Jackson Ave is occupied by Samuel Moore another son of Capt Samuel Moore His son Nathaniel (1723-1802) succeeded to this farm + occupied it during the Revolutionary War It is Sir Henry ...Head quarters Moore family burial place here Samuel B. Townsend ... the farm ab 1840 and 1852 Thomas B Jackson (1797-1881) later ... his death Long Island City
Summary/Description : Drawing of the Samuel L. Moore house.; hand written on back of print: Samuel S. Moore House 1852 stood in 1896 on n.w. cor plot Shore Road Alias Old Bowery road + Purdy Street 20 RD 43St Capt Samuel Moore son of Rev John Moore purchased in 1684 from Wm Hallett a farm near the Poor Bowery + removed to it. He m. Mary Reed. he died 1717 This part of the farm (opposite Luyster's Island) is occupied by his son Joseph Moore (1679-1758) David Moore, a son of Samuel Moore succeeds to this farm which another apparently owned by his father He m. Jemima, dau of Capt Saml Hallett farm is later ... by John Moore who owned it 1852 David Moore later, his daughter M JH Riker, His dau. Maty Moore Riker m. Henry P Titus The part of the tract north of Jackson Ave is occupied by Samuel Moore another son of Capt Samuel Moore His son Nathaniel (1723-1802) succeeded to this farm + occupied it during the Revolutionary War It is Sir Henry ...Head quarters Moore family burial place here Samuel B. Townsend ... the farm ab 1840 and 1852 Thomas B Jackson (1797-1881) later ... his death Long Island City
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