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  2. James Watson House - Wikipedia

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    The James Watson House, at 7 State Street between Pearl and Water Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1793 and extended in 1806, and is now the rectory of the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. [3] It is located near the southern tip of Manhattan Island, across from Battery Park.

  3. Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton - Wikipedia

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    The church is located next to the James Watson House, a New York City landmark [9] which is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1793 and extended in 1806, [9] the eastern portion is the work of an unknown architect, and the western half is attributed to John McComb, Jr. [1] In 1975, the house became the Rectory of ...

  4. State Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    One of the row of stately town houses lining the Battery on State Street was the James Watson House, built in 1793 at 7 State Street, which was 6 State Street at the time. The mansions had unobstructed views of New York Harbor. [4] [2]: 30 The Watson House is the last remaining house on the street from that era. [5] [6]

  5. James Watson (New York politician) - Wikipedia

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    Watson moved to New York City in 1786 and became a merchant at 44 Broad Street. He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1791, 1794–1796 and was Speaker in 1794. He was a member of the New York State Senate (Southern District) from 1796 to 1798 and was a Regent of New York University from 1795 until his death. [1]

  6. Watson House - Wikipedia

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    James Watson House, New York, New York, listed on the NRHP; Watson House, Columbia University, New York City; Elkanah Watson House, Port Kent, New York, listed on the NRHP; H. C. Watson House, Rockingham, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP; John Watson House (Warrenton, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP; T. Max Watson House, Forest City ...

  7. Trinity and United States Realty Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Building, designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905, with an addition of 1907, [1]: 1 and Kimball's United States Realty Building of 1907, [2]: 1 located respectively at 111 and 115 Broadway in Manhattan's Financial District, are among the first Gothic-inspired skyscrapers in New York, and both are New York City designated landmarks.

  8. James Watson Webb - Wikipedia

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    General James Watson Webb (February 8, 1802 – June 7, 1884) was an American diplomat, ... New York, a house that was later owned by John C. Frémont [15] ...

  9. List of National Historic Landmarks in New York - Wikipedia

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    The first New York NHLs were eight designated on October 9, 1960; the latest was designated on January 13, 2021. The NHLs and other landmarks outside NYC are listed below; the NHLs in NYC are in this companion article. Seven NHL sites are among the 20 National Park System historic areas in New York state. [4]