In 1912, bank buys property on Havemeyer, with plans to relocate Broadway/Lorimer branch.
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Named spelled McIntosh in some Brooklyn Eagle articles. Office (1912): 55 Bible House
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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.
Building
The First Methodist Church of Williamsburgh was organized in 1806, making it the oldest ecclesiastical organization in the village of Williamsburgh, and the second oldest church in the Town of Bushwick
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