Category:William B. Cronyn House 271 9th Street
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The William B. Cronyn House at 271 9th Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City was built in 1856-57 and was designed by Patrick Charles Keely in the French Second Empire style. Cronyn was a Wall Street merchant, and his suburban villa predates the brownstoning of Brooklyn. The house was altered in 1895 and served as the site of the Charles M. Higgins Ink Factory, which made India ink. (Sources: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.) and AIA Guide to NYC Landmarks (5th ed.))
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Categories:
- New York City landmarks in Brooklyn
- Buildings in Park Slope, Brooklyn
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn
- Houses built in New York City in 1857
- Second Empire houses in New York City
- Patrick Charles Keely
- Former factories in New York City
- Mansards in New York City
- 9th Street (Brooklyn)
- Blue houses in the United States
