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Bowne House Landmarks Tablet
Dedicated: | 1963 |
Location: | Bowne St. and 37th Avenue and Fox Lane |
Description: | Plaque |
Donor: | New York Community Trust |
Inscription
LANDMARKS OF NEW YORK / BOWNE HOUSE / THIS HOUSE, BELIEVED TO BE THE OLDEST IN THE / CITY, WAS BUILT IN 1661 BY JOHN BOWNE, AN/ENGLISHMAN WHO BECAME A QUAKER. FOR PERMITTING / QUAKER MEETINGS IN THIS BUILDING HE WAS IMPRISONED / IN 1662 AND SENT TO HOLLAND FOR TRIAL. HIS DEFENSE / OF TOLERANCE WON A PARDON FOR HIM AND GREATER / FREEDOM OF WORSHIP FOR NEW NETHERLAND. IN 1945 / THE HOUSE WAS ACQUIRED BY THE BOWNE HOUSE HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR PRESERVATION AS A / SHRINE TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. / PLAQUE ERECTED 1963 BY / THE NEW YORK COMMUNITY TRUSTPlease note, the NAME field includes a primary designation as well as alternate namingsoften in common or popular usage. The DEDICATED field refers to the most recent dedication, most often, butnot necessarily the original dedication date. If the monument did not have a formal dedication, the yearlisted reflects the date of installation.
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