Old South Brooklyn Entrepreneur Anson Blake 1789-1868

by Thomas L. Lawrence

Old South Brooklyn Entrepreneur Anson Blake 1789-1868
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Old South Brooklyn Entrepreneur Anson Blake 1789-1868

by Thomas L. Lawrence

Published Aug 19, 2024
260 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business



 

Book Details

Old South Brooklyn comprised today’s Brooklyn neighborhoods of Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Boerun Hill, Red Hook and Gowanus. Anson Blake (1789-1868) was a Manhattan and Brooklyn land speculator and builder, born relatively poor as son of a Massachusetts farmer, he amassed his original fortune (1811-1819) as an Augusta, Georgia storekeeper. Becoming a Pearl Street merchant, he participated in the early stock market at the original Merchants’ Exchange. His first real estate holdings were wiped out by the Great Fire of 1835. In 1833 he began to speculate in Brooklyn farmlands prior to the new City of Brooklyn being chartered in 1834. Prosperous economic times lasted until the Panic of 1837, bringing an economic depression lasting through 1843. Blake bankrupted under the first U.S. uniform code of bankruptcy, after which, as a “gentleman,” he became creditworthy again during the economic prosperity of the 1840s and early 1850s. He engaged in land speculation in Upstate New York where he hoped a railroad would be built through his lots in Oneida, Herimer and Hamilton counties. At the time of his death, he was worth about $250,000, equivalent of many millions in today’s dollars. His story is representative of wealthy men of the era who had been rags-to-riches entrepreneurs. This commercial and financial biography is a contribution to our understanding of the economic fortunes and misfortunes of affluent men like Blake in New York’s antebellum periods.

 

About the Author

Thomas L. Lawrence

Thomas L. Lawrence is a local Brooklyn history buff. He began his study of pre-Civil War Brooklyn in 1990 while residing in Brooklyn Heights, New York. He became aware of Anson Blake as a lot owner listed on an 1847 property assessment map. Curious to find out more about Blake, he began research at the Brooklyn Historical Society, later undertaking in-depth investigations at New York Public Library Research Division in Manhattan. He is a graduate of New York’s Union Theological Seminary and the clinical residency program at New York’s Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute. For forty years he has conducted a practice of individual, group, couple and family therapy in both Brooklyn and Staten Island.

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