. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years ... tch Reformed Churches, one in Garden street,one in Nassau street, (now the Post Office.) and the North Church inWilliam street; the church of Doctor Rodgers, in Wall street, and theBrick Church on Beekman street; the Scotch Presbyterian Church, andthat of Doctor Romeyn, in Cedar street; the Presbyterian, in Nassaustreet, where now is the First District Court of the city ; the GermanLutheran, at the corner of Frankfort and William streets; the Moravian,in Fulton, then Fair street; the Friends meetinghouses, in Liberty, Pearl


. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years ... tch Reformed Churches, one in Garden street,one in Nassau street, (now the Post Office.) and the North Church inWilliam street; the church of Doctor Rodgers, in Wall street, and theBrick Church on Beekman street; the Scotch Presbyterian Church, andthat of Doctor Romeyn, in Cedar street; the Presbyterian, in Nassaustreet, where now is the First District Court of the city ; the GermanLutheran, at the corner of Frankfort and William streets; the Moravian,in Fulton, then Fair street; the Friends meetinghouses, in Liberty, Pearl,and Rose streets; the Methodist churches in John and Duane streets, andthe Baptist churches in Gold and Fayette streets, near East Broadway. Sinffinjr, Paiicinsr, and other Schools. Thechief singing school was that of Mr. Sage, in Garden street, oppositethe Dutch Church. The chief dancing master was Mr. Hewlett. Thechief schoolmasters were Dominie Van Steeriburg, at the corner of Templeand Cedar streets, and Mr. Pickett, in Chambers street. Columbia College \ t ^ n. llA br ^ei n UTA » t (// L,-in,ir,/ St ItfH-rrit BrotrJtrav <unl Cliurrh riSW ^r.,^.rb7 hirers ^1 was then the only college, and its green and noble trees were regarded asvaluable ornaments to the city. The Ilicatre. The only theatre in the city was the Iark Theatre. Mr. Dunlaj) wasthe manager, and the company consisted of Messrs. Harwood, Hallam,Twaits, Cooper, Darley, Johnson, Hilson; Mesdames Darley, Johnson,Melmoth, Oldmixon, Simpson. The hotels and public houses were—theCity Hotel, on Broadwaj, where the city assemblies were held ; the UnionHotel, in William street, on the south side, where Cedar street now passesto Pearl street; Bakers Tavern, in Wall street; Kings Tavern, in Wallstreet, corner of Nassau street ; the Bell Tavern, in iSloat lane ; the Ton-tine CoSee-house, then the Exchange ; the Bulls Head Tavern, in theBowery; the two French boarding houses in Broad street—one at thecorner of P


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