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The Boardman-Mitchell home is a 3 story, six room Italianate villa placed at 710 Bay Street, Staten Island, New York. It additionally has the address of thirty three Brownell Street since it connects to each streets. It’s a replacement royal house town Landmark and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. It’s called a decent example of a residential district style of architecture employed in associate urban setting, still as its association to the piloting history of that portion of Staten Island.
The house was engineered by Dr. James Boardman of the Seaman’s Retreat hospital. His widow oversubscribed it to Captain Elvin Eugene Mitchell, a founding father of the Sandy Hook Pilots Benevolent Association and familiar for his dramatic rescue of 176 individuals from the SS OR sinking in 1886. It remained within the Mitchell family till 1968 and has been oversubscribed many times since. In 2009, it had been given to Barnett Shepherd, an area reformist World Health Organization started restoring the building.
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