[Map showing the Brooklyn Heights Reformed Church] / surveyed by Ludlam & Stuchfield, city surveyors. June 30, 1890.
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Reformed Church on the Heights (Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.)
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Brooklyn's Reformed Church on the Heights was a Protestant congregation named for its location in the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights. Construction on the Church's building, located on the northwest side of Pierrepont Street at Monroe Place and designed in the Renaissance Revival style by noted church architect Minard Lafever, was completed in 1851. The Church was later demolished to make way for the Court House of the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court. From the...
Stuchfield, Seles B.
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Ludlam, Silas, 1806-1892.
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The Ludlam family had a long history as surveyors for the village, city, and borough of Brooklyn. Stephen Ludlam was the first, being appointed in 1809. He was followed by his son Silas in 1834, and succeeded by grandsons and great-grandsons into the 20th century. Silas Ludlam (1806-1892) was born in New York City and began working as a surveyor in Brooklyn around 1827. He surveyed farms and estates--such as those of the Duffield, Middagh, Remsen, Pierrepont, and Jackson families--a...