DescriptionThe old Sugar House & Middle Dutch Church, Liberty St. N.Y. in 1830 by George Hayward in 1858..jpg
English: George Hayward, 1858, "The old sugar house & Middle Dutch Church, Liberty St. N.Y. 1830."
Livingston's sugar house (left) on the south side of Liberty Street between Nassau Street and William Street, and Middle Dutch Church (right) on the corner of Nassau Street. The sugar house had become notorious during the American Revolution, when it was used by the British to incarcerate American prisoners of war.
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George Hayward, 1858, "The old Sugar House & Middle Dutch Church, Liberty St. N.Y. in 1830." [[Category:Former churches in New York]] [[Category:Churches in Manhattan]] [[Category:Closed churches in New York City]] [[Category:Demolished churches in New Yo
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