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  • Source: Poillon-Seguine-Britton House
  • Poillon-Seguine-Britton House was a historic home located in Great Kills, Staten Island, New York, near Great Kills Harbor. The original section was built about 1695 for the French immigrant Jacques Poillon, with a 2-story addition completed about 1845 after the home was sold to Joseph Seguine, and a final major expansion in 1930 for Richard Britton. It was a substantial, 2+1⁄2-story, stone-and-wood structure in the local vernacular style. The interior had some notable Greek Revival style details.
    It was designated a New York City landmark in 1981 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, only to be burned in 1989 and demolished in 1996.


    See also


    List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Staten Island
    National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond County, New York


    References




    External links


    Joan H. Geismar (December 1996). "Documentary Study of 361 Great Kills Road (Poillon-Seguine-Britton House)", LPC 91-1594. "Prepared for submission to the Landmarks Commission as part of the de-designation process."

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