HISTORY OF BROOKLYN. 267 map

REFERENCES TO THE MAP OF BEDFORD CORNERS IN 1766-437 AND 1867.

THAT portion of the Map printed black is from Rarzer’s Survey of 1766-67, and shows the farmlines, roads, houses, etc., etc., as then existing. Over this have been printed, in red, the street lines of the present city. The large figures are designed to indicate the several farms; and the small figures, the houses, etc. etc., at the period of the Revolution; those shown it in outline having been erected since 1776.

REFERENCES TO THE LARGE FIGURES.
1. P. Reid (?).
2. Teunis Tiebout, 1776.
3. Peter Stothoff.
4. Jeremiah Mescrole.
5. —Johnson
6. Jacob Ryerson.
7. Rem Remsen, afterwards Barent Lefferts. House pulled down about 1840.
8. Barent Lefferts.
9. Michael Vandervoort, 1776: afterwards Jacobus De Bevoise. House pulled down rccently.
10. Cornelius Vanderhoef, afterwards Leffert Lefferts.
11. Jeronimus Remsen, afterwards Barent Lefferts and Rem Lefferts. House pulled down 1838.
12. Lambert Suydam, afterwards Daniel Lott, now Chas. Betts. House pulled down 1856.
13. Abraham Van Enden, afterwards Benjamin Hinchman. House pulled down 1819.
14. Nicholas Blom, afterwards CharIes Turnbull, Leffert Lefferts, Sr., 1791, and John Lefferts. House rebuilt about 1787.
15. Peter Vandewater. Hendrick Suydam, 1791 ; Leffert Lefferts, Jr. 1835.
16. Andris Andriese, Leffert Lefferts, Sr., 1774; Leffert, Lefferts, Jr.
17. Benjamin and Jacobus Vandewater to Hendrick Fine, 1743; Fine to Jacobus Lefferts, L. Lefferts, Sr. and Jr.
18. H. Fine to Jacobus Lefferts, 1753. Partly front Executors of Andris Andriese. House built about 1750.
19. Peter Vandewater, Robert De Bevoise.
20. Isaac (?) Selover.
21. Rem Cowenhoven, Tennis Tiebout, Nicholas Cowenhoven.
22. Rem Vanderbeck mid Lambert Andriese, afterwards Barent Lefferts.
23. John Cowenhoven, Isaac Cortelyou, and others, being part of first division Brooklyn, Woodlands.

REFERENCES TO THE SMALL FIGURES.
1. The Tiebout house afterwards occupied by Nicholas Cowenhoven, subsequently by Robert Wilson
2. The Selover house.
3. Rem Vanderbeck, afterwards Robert De Bevoise.
4. Judge Leffert Lefferts’ house, built in 1838, now the residence of J. Carson Brevoort, Esq.
5. Judge Leffert Lefferts’ old house built about 1753
6. N. Blom’s house rebuilt, 1787, by Charles Turnbull, all officer of the British army afterwards occupied by John Lefferts.
7. Abm. Van Enden’s, then B. Hinchman's, and more recently J.P. Brinckerhoff’s.
8. Lambert Suydam, afterwards Daniel Lott.
9. Jeronimus Remsen, then Barent Lefferts, then Rem Lefferts.
10. The old Bedford school—afterwards Public School No. 3.
11, Old house pulled down in 1841.
12. Michael Vandervoort, afterwards Jacobus De Bevoise.
13. Bedford village bural grund—Lefferts family burying-ground in the rear.
14. Old Remsen (?) family burying-ground.
15. Two acres bought by Brooklyn it and Jamaica Turnpike Co., for a gravel bank.
16. Negro burial-ground