Papers, 1788-1910.
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Doty, Willets, and Co.
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Young, Charles T.
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Doty and Seaman Co.
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Doty, Richard, 1783-1852.
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Doty, Isaac, 1764-1824.
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Union Ferry Company (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)
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The first steam ferry to provide service across the East River between Brooklyn and New York City was the Fulton Ferry, which officially opened in 1814 and connected the two Fulton Streets on either side of the River. Other early steam ferries between Brooklyn and New York included the South Ferry, which opened in 1836 and connected Atlantic Street in Brooklyn to New York's Whitehall Street, and the Hamilton Ferry, which opened in 1846 and connected Hamilton Avenue in Brooklyn to th...
Doty family.
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Isaac Doty (1764-1824) was a New York City merchant who formed Doty and Seaman Co., a hardware concern, and Doty, Willets, and Co., a brewery. His son, Richard Doty (1783-1852) was ferrymaster for Union Ferry Co. Richard Doty's son-in-law, Charles T. Young was a businessman. From the description of Papers, 1788-1910. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155450060 ...