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  2. Remsen Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Remsen Cemetery contains the remains of members of the Remsen family who died between 1790 and the early 19th century. The burials in the cemetery include that of American Revolutionary War colonel Jeromus Remsen (1735–1790), as well as his wife, his brother, and four of his children. The remains of an eighth person, Bridget Remsen, are ...

  3. Remsen (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Remsen is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 431 at the 2020 census. The village is in the southwestern part of the town of Remsen. The Remsen Barn Festival of the Arts (FOTA) is held in late September. The first Barn Festival was in 1980. Thousands of visitors attend this yearly event on Main street.

  4. Jans Martense Schenck house - Wikipedia

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    The Jan Martense Schenck house was built by Dutch settler Jan Martense Schenck (1631-1687), within what is now the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, New York City.Believed to be one of New York City's oldest houses, the structure was later moved to the Brooklyn Museum, where it is used as a public exhibit.

  5. Garfield Building (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The seven-story Garfield Building was offered in an auction by the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange in January 1906. The lot covered 100 feet by 150 feet on Remsen Street. [5] [6] It was near Borough Hall, the court house, Temple Bar, Hall of Records, the borough's first subway station, and the heart of the financial center. [7]

  6. Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church (Remsen, New York)

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    Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, also known as Capel Cerrig, is a historic Calvinistic Methodist church on Prospect Street in Remsen, Oneida County, New York. It was built in 1831 and is a vernacular stone meeting house building. It is a simple two story, rectangular building with a gable roof.

  7. Remsen, New York - Wikipedia

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    Remsen, a New York City merchant and owner of Henry Remsen Jr. & Co., was the descendant of some of the earliest Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The town was first settled around 1792, when Barnabas Mitchell of Meriden, Connecticut settled in the area and began clearing a farm which was subsequently owned by his son Milo, and ...

  8. Henry-Remsen House - Wikipedia

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    Henry-Remsen House was a historic home located at Colonie in Albany County, New York. It was an example of a Greek Revival–style farmhouse. The earliest portion of the house, a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story ell, was built between about 1830 and 1850. The main structure was two stories with a pedimented gable roof.

  9. Remsen - Wikipedia

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    Remsen (village), New York, a village located within the town of Remsen; Remsen, New Jersey, a town located in Woodbridge township; People with the surname.