Partnership of Henry J. McGill and Talbot Hamlin
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Building
In 1912, bank buys property on Havemeyer, with plans to relocate Broadway/Lorimer branch.
Person
Named spelled McIntosh in some Brooklyn Eagle articles. Office (1912): 55 Bible House
Building
The Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburg was incorporated April 19, 1864. Its first home was the basement of the Williamsburgh Savings Bank. Within a couple of years, it had relocated to 3-5 Broadway. By about 1874, the bank had erected its own building at 52 Broadway. In 1903, the bank moved yet again, this time Havemeyer Street fronting on the then-new Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.
Article
From "Scientific American", a historic bird's eye of Charles Pratt's Astral Oil Works on Bushwick Inlet. For Almost 150 years, the property has been used for petroleum refining and storage.
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