Isaac Hopper Residence

110 Second Avenue
New York
NY 10003

Isaac Hopper Residence

历史遗迹

概览

No votes yet

This site was home to Isaac T. Hopper who was a Quaker businessman, abolitionist, and reformer.

He is famous for writing and helping to write many slave narratives, including one by Solomon Northrop, a free black New Yorker who was kidnapped by bounty hunters and taken to Louisiana as a slave.

1874, the site was bought by trustees and it became the Isaac T. Hopper Home. In one year more than 300 women passed through its doors. Presently, it is a shelter and home for 16 women who are mainly recovering substance abusers and former prisoners. It is managed by the Women’s Prison Association

110 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10003

Location:

Javascript is required to view this map.

评论

Connections

Compare related sites, explore the related maps, find out about volunteering, how to get here and more. Soon, you will find ways to share this map here, too.

Getting Here

Every site using the same primary Icon on Open Green Map is automatically linked here. You can compare different approaches and solutions on this map and others around the world.
Related Sites Worldwide
Choose a connections category from the list on the left.

Multimedia

Exterior of the residence

image added by NYU Tourism Maps

Impacts

No impacts have been left for this site yet - be the first!

Donate to GreenMaps