Designated March 15, 1966
Erected in 1786, this handsomely proportioned rectangular structure approximately thirty-six feet wide by one hundred feet long shows the hand of a master builder. This interesting wood-framed, clapboard Federal Style building of two and one-half stories has a stone basement and stands in the center of an ivy towered quadrangle of brick and stone Collegiate Gothic buildings. Erasmus Hall began as a private academy in 1787, with funds contributed by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and others. The Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church, located across the street, donated the land for the project.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks
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Flatbush
Flatbush is a neighborhood in Brooklyn. It was founded by Dutch colonists in 1651. Flatbush was originally chartered as the Dutch Nieuw Nederland colony town of Midwout (or Midwoud or Medwoud) — from the Dutch words, med, "middle" and woud, "wood"— in 1651. Both names...
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