Treasure House
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The Treasure House is a historic building located in Staten Island, New York City, New York, US. Samuel Grasset, a tanner and leather worker, built the original construction in approximately 1700. Additions were made in 1740, 1790 and 1860. Subsequent owners of the house in subsequent centuries include a cord wainer (shoemaker), innkeeper, stonemason, and coach trimmer. A number of local businesses have also occupied the structure. The house was named after a legend that a cache of American Revolutionary War era gold coins was discovered during renovation in about 1860.
See also[]
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Staten Island
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond County, New York
Sources[]
- Neighborhood Preservation Center, New York, New York
Coordinates: 40°34′19.4″N 74°08′49.8″W / 40.572056°N 74.147167°W
Categories:
- Historic Richmond Town
- Houses in Staten Island
- New York City Designated Landmarks in Staten Island
- New York City building and structure stubs