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editRichard Perry Chittenden, Assistant of the Corporation Counsel, purchased this Shingle Style house for $15,000 in August of 1899. It was designed by Constantine Schubert. In the summer of 1999 the Chittenden House, which was virtually unchanged since 1899, met its painful demise.
- From the collections of the Dyker Heights Historical Society.
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