brooklyn gowanus local history map for school science programs, 2008
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Union St
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Carroll St6th St
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7th St
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Atlantic Ave
8th St
Pacific St
Henr
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Bay St
State St
4th St
5th St
Nevi
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Van B
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Hamilton Ave
Hick
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President St
10th St
Fulton St
Garfield Pl
Flatbush Ave
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Butler St
1st Pl
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4th Pl
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3rd Pl
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Beard St
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Lincoln Pl
Mill StHuntington St
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Portland Ave
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Sullivan StDouglass St
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Schermerhorn St
Dekalb Ave
Fort Greene Pl
Alley
Lafayette Ave
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Luquer St
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Saint Johns Pl
Prospect Pl
Oxford St
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Bush St
Hanson Pl
Saint Felix St
Bowne St
Centre Mall
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Saint Marks Pl
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Saint Marks Ave
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Walkway
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Clinton Wharf
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Hudson Ave
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Nelson St
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Degraw St
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Warren St
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Baltic St
Henr
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Carroll St
Unnamed Street
Creamer St
Warren St
Halleck St
Boer
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Hamilton Ave
5th St
Woodhull St
President St
5th St
Sigourney St
Hick
s St
President St
Douglass St
Carroll St
Oxford St
Pacific St
Carroll St
Pacific St
Alley
Summit St
Henr
y St
4th St
President St
Mill St
Alle
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Nelson St
Hick
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President St
Colu
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Alley
Luquer St
Baltic St
Summit St
Union St
Sackett St
Bond
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Smith
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Atlantic Ave
Gowanus Schools &Local Buried Features
of Historical Interest
map sources: Bernard Ratzer, British Military Map of 1766, British Headquarters Map of 1782, Stile’s History of the City of Brooklyn, 1884, Burrows Wallace 1999 Indian settlement Map, Boltons’s 1922 Indian Paths in The Great Metropolis, 2006 New York City Digital Base Map; Historic Stream and potential Spring locations reconstructed from a 2004 Digital Elevation Stormwater Model, and Springs not mentioned in the historical record are marked with a question mark, with the assumption that all early houses had access to fresh water. Historical features still being researched are marked withquestion marks. This is a DRAFT map being developed for research purposes by Eymund Diegel, 439 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, NY, November 2010It may contain errors of fact and accuracy. Please send corrections to eymund@gmail.com.
Villages Indiens / Indian Villages - pre 1750
École / School - 2010
Fortifications de la Révolution / Forts - 1782
Champs Indiens / Indian Fields (approximate)Chemins / Roads - 1766
Chemins / Roads - 2009
Rivage / Shoreline - 2009
Rivage / Shoreline - 1766
Ruisseau / Stream - 1766
Plages / Beaches - 1766
Marécages / Wetlands - 1766
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Soldats Americains / American Soldiers - 1776
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Hutte Indienne / Indian Hunt - The Lenape’s Canarsie tribe occupied the Gowanus area, including the Gowane
(28th St), Werpoe (Warren & Bond and Marechkawick (Brooklyn Navy Yard) villages
Loup Gris / Grey Wolf Elk / Wapiti Lynx / Bobcat Loutre / Otter Esturgeon / SturgeonOurs Noir / Black Bear
TRY TO GUESS THE HABITATS FOR:
Meters0 250 500 1,000
Feet200100500
Butte / Hill - 1766
Foret / Forests - 1766
Champs & Vergers /Farm Fields & Orchards - 1766
Legende / Legend
Source / Spring - 1766 (speculative)
Canal Enterré / Historic Canal - 2010
Gowanus Cre
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Notre Histoire CachéeOur Hidden History
What Would our BackyardLook Like in a Time Machine ?
FortGreene
FortBox
Punkiesberg /Corkscrew Fort / Cobble Hill(American ArmyHeadquarters)
FortDefiance
BergenHill
American Fortifications(1776)
Red HookLaneAtlantic Docks
(created from razing of Bergen Hill)
Seabring’sTidal Mill
Coles MillPond(built1770s)
Seabring’sRed HookTidalMills
Van Dyck’sRed HookTidalMills
IndianFishingGround
Denton’s(Yellow) Tidal MillPond
Vechte’sCanal
Vechte’sBrook
Freeke’s(Brouwer’s) Tidal MillPond
Public Landing
Red Hook Docks (created from dredge and ship ballast fill)
Spring ?Spring ?
SpringSpring
Spring ?Spring ?
Spring ?Spring ?
Spring ?Spring ?
Spring ?Spring ?
Old Port or Valley GroveRoad
Gowanus or NarrowsRoad
BrushTavern ?
Vechte’sOld StoneHouse
Battle Pass ?
1776 - Buried BodiesIn the battle part of the British army marched down a lane (Port Road) leading from the Brush Tavern (at Valley Grove) to Gowanos, pursuing the Americans. Several of the American riflemen, in order to be more secure (...) had posted themselves in high trees near the road. One of them, whose name is now partially forgotten, shot the English Major Grant; in this he passed unobserved. Again he loaded his deadly rifle, and fired - another English officer fell. He was then marked, and a platoon (..) fired into the tree and the rifleman fell to the ground dead.
After the battle was over, the two British officers were buried in a field, near where they fell, and their graves fenced in fenced in with some posts and rails, where their remains still rest.
But for an "example to the rebels," they refused the American rifleman the rites of sepulture; and his remains were exposed on the ground, till his flesh rotted, and torn off his bones by the fowls of the air. After a considerable length of time, in a heavy gale of wind, a large tree was uprooted; in the cavity formed by which, some friends of the Americans (...) placed the brave soldier's bones to mingle in peace with their kindred earth."
1824 - pg 51 - "Notes Geographical and Historical relating to the town of Brooklyn, in Kings County on Long Island" Gabriel Furman, discussing the Battle of Long Island, 27 August 1776
1679 - Delicious Oysters"There had been .. thrown upon the (fire) to be roasted, a pail full of Gowanus oysters, which are the best in the country... I had to try some of them raw. They are large and full, some of them not less than a foot long, and they grow sometimes ten, twelve and sixteen together, and are like a piece of rock.. They pickle the oysters in small casks, and then send them to Barbadoes and the other islands."
Jasper Danckaerts, quoted in" A History of the City of Brooklyn" by Henry Reed Stiles, 1884, discussing Simon de Hart’s House at Gowanus Cove (near 28th Street)
1741 - Indian Corn Fields"I was going by the house of Lubbertse, and saw many little hills in the way from the house to (Brouwer's) Mill along the neck and (when I) inquired what the hills were ... was answered that it was the Indian corn lands."
Maritie Bevors, 84 years old, quoted in 1741 New Amsterdam Court Trial Proceedings, in "Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis", Reginald Bolton, 1922
RevolutionaryGraves ?
RED HOOK BEAR HUNTING, 1759
"On Sunday week last past a large bear passed the house of Mr. Sebring, in Brooklyn, and took the water at Red Hook, attempting to swim accross the Bay, when Cornelius Sebring and his miller immediately pushed off in a boat after him. The latter fired and missed, on which Mr Sebring let fly and sent a ball in at the back of his head, which came out of his eye and killed him outright."
New York Gazette, 20th November 1759
RED HOOK BEAR HUNTING, 1759
"On Sunday week last past a large bear passed the house of Mr. Sebring, in Brooklyn, and took the water at Red Hook, attempting to swim accross the Bay, when Cornelius Sebring and his miller immediately pushed off in a boat after him. The latter fired and missed, on which Mr Sebring let fly and sent a ball in at the back of his head, which came out of his eye and killed him outright."
New York Gazette, 20th November 1759
“Ihpetonga”(The High Sandy Bank)original Canarsie Indian name forBrooklynHeights
to GowanusVillage
1636 - FIRST EUROPEAN LAND TITLE IN LONG ISLAND - Bennet & Bentyne, two Englishmen purchase 936 acres of land from Canarsie Chief Gowane, founding the original Gowanus Village between 27th and 38th Street (Gowanus or Bennet’s Cove)
1636 - FIRST EUROPEAN LAND TITLE IN LONG ISLAND - Bennet & Bentyne, two Englishmen purchase 936 acres of land from Canarsie Chief Gowane, founding the original Gowanus Village between 27th and 38th Street (Gowanus or Bennet’s Cove)
DentonsMill
Brouwer’sMill
ColesMill
"Red Hook" was named after the red clay soilof the originalhook shaped peninsula
Lubbertse /JohannasBergenHouse
WerpoesCanarsie Indian Village
Indian BurialGround ?
Indian BurialGround ?
Indian Corn Fields / Sassian’s Maize Lands(approximate)
Indian Corn Fields / (approximate)
SebringHouse
LubbertseHouse
JacobBergenHouse
VanBruntHouse
1645 - First Flour Millin America
“Lower Mill” built1701 by Brouwer
1776 - AmericanGun Post
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PS29
PS58
PS146
PS372
PS133
PS38
PS261
PS32
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JJHS
PS282
CHSAS
PS27
PS15
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