The Old Martyrs' Prison, New York; an Historical Sketch of the Oldest Municipal Building in New York City: Used as a British Prison During the War for American Independence: Built about 1756 and Known at Different Times as "the New Goal," "the Debtors' Prison," "the Provost," "the Hall of Records" and "the Register's Office." Presented to the Boad of Aldermen of the City of New York
by American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, Edward Hagaman Hall