Hypotheses about Vinegar Hill 1820-1870, Reflection # 5

Me and my group was given time period of 1820 to 1870, in technological developmental part, we realized that still in vinegar hill houses reflect Italian styles brown stones, iron railings and boot scrapers. We found some signs of ferries paths which were leading to industries as well, some traces of gas lamp and form of electricity  also found. Not only that we also found few transportation development in 1830 by civil and military engineer David Bates Douglas, who introduced traffic sic lanes, one for carts, one for light carriages and third one for pedestrians in two directions. For Civic & Private Organization part we found that the name today Brooklyn used to call “The Government Of Village Of The Brooklyn”. Secondly we found that information they used to capture in Brooklyn library, information like taxes, land record etc.

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  1. Nora Almeida

    Your discovery of the ‘Government of the Village of Brooklyn’ is an important facet of research since this entity was responsible for maintaining tax and land records. Key figures like Douglas might also be a fruitful research avenue to find out more information about civil infrastructure and perhaps where primary sources documenting engineering projects might exist.

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