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Sailor’s Snug Harbor 1833 – SI

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Located along the north shore of Staten Island near the ferry, Sailors Snug Harbor was originally built as a home for retired sailors, eventually becoming a cultural center for both Staten Island and the rest of New York.

The institution was founded in 1801 after Captain Robert Richard Randall’s (d. 1801) will specified that his Manhattan estate be used to start a marine hospital for “aged, decrepit and worn-out seamen.” The name Sailors Snug Harbor was suggested by Randall himself. At the time of his death, Randall’s estate, located north and east of modern-day Washington Square, was rural. By the time a protracted challenge to his will was settled, the land around the estate had changed dramatically, the city being developed around the area. Opting instead to maximize profits on the Manhattan property, Snug Harbor’s trustees relocated the proposed site to Staten Island, buying property around the harbor in 1831.

The first of Snug Harbor’s many buildings opened in 1833. Over time its initial group of 37 residents grew and more buildings were added, including the chapel, music hall, and more dormitories. Completed in 1830-31, Building C, the center building in a series of five Greek-revival style structures facing the water, is the home of the Main Hall of the Newhouse Gallery. The other four buildings were added in 1839-1841 and 1879-80, and are notable in that they exhibit a high degree of stylistic uniformity. The Chapel (1854) and its romantic Anglo-Italian style of architecture is also a landmark.  – City of NY Parks & Recreation

Toscana Food Market – Port Richmond, SI

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Title Guarantee & Trust Company – St. George, SI

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NYPL Digital Collections – CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

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  • NYPL Digital Collections – Business Centre, St. George, Staten Island, N.Y. [old car in street and ‘Title Guarantee and Trust Company’ painted on side of 6-story building]

Staten Island Paramount Theatre – Bay Street

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Beuscher’s Flower Shop – Bay Street, SI

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Frederick Beuscher’s marriage to Louise Luhm occurred on April 2, 1887, at Tompkinsville.  Under his management the business has been considerably broadened with the result that flowers, blooms and plants of considerable variety suitable for all occasions are to be found within  He is also identified with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, the Staten Island Rotary Club, Great Kills Lodge, No. – Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929 – Leng, Davis 1930

Read about Beuscher’s most recent owner of over 40 years, Donald Bruns, who died in 2009. Also see Capturing SI‘s blog posting on Beuscher’s.

Staten Island Recycles – Richmond Terrace

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View of New York Harbor & East River Crossings from Staten Island Waterfront – Bastille Day, 2012

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Happy Cleaners – French Dry Cleaning – Bay Street, SI

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NYC Arts Cypher Mural – Stapleton, SI

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Sri Lankan Restaurant Mural – Stapleton, SI

Lakruwana Gourmet Restaurant – Sri Lankan Cuisine Since 1990 © Frank H. Jump