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Flushing Amity Street Armory
Basic Information | History | Images
| Street address: |
170 Amity (Amityville?) Street |
| City: |
Flushing |
| County: |
Queens |
| Year constructed: |
ca. 1884 |
| Architect: |
Unknown |
| Size : |
Company |
| Square footage: |
Unknown |
| Acreage: |
Unknown |
| Status: |
Closed in 1905 |
Units Stationed: |
Years: |
| Flushing Guards |
1839 - 1876 |
| 17th Separate Company |
1876 - 1897 |
| Nucleus Co. F, 203rd New York Volunteers |
Spanish American War |
| 17th Separate Company |
1899 - 1904 |
| Co. I, 10th Infantry Regiment |
1905 - 1905 |
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History
17th Separate Company housed temporarily in Peck and Fayerweather Store near Lawrence Street and Northern Boulevard before Amity Street armory built.
In 1905, the unit moved to the new Northern Boulevard Armory.
Images
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New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History
Last modified:
November 14, 2012
URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/links/armories/Flushing.htm
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