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English: The Middle Dutch Church is where the enlisted men captured at the Battle of Long Island were imprisoned. The Livingston Sugar House also became a prison as the Redcoats captured more of Washington's soldiers during the retreat from New York. Image from 1830. The site today is the location of 28 Liberty Street, formerly known as One Chase Manhattan Plaza.
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Source Costello, Augustine E. (1887) Our Firemen. A History of the New York Fire Departments, Volunteer and Paid, Augustine E. Costello, p. 93. Published earlier in: Valentine, D. T. (1858) Manual of the Corporation of the City of New-York, Common Council, pp. 488–89
Author George Hayward, lithographer

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