Lent Homestead and Cemetery

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title: Lent Homestead and Cemetery
text: The Riker–Lent–Smith Homestead and Cemetery are a historic house and cemetery in the Steinway and East Elmhurst neighborhoods of Queens in New York City. The earliest part of the house was built by Abraham Riker in 1656. He was an early settler of New Amsterdam, and a member of the Riker family, for whom Rikers Island nearby is named; the house was owned by the Riker and Lent families for much of its history. In 1729, the house was expanded and additions were built by then-owner Abraham Lent, a
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description: Historic house and cemetery in Queens, New York
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lent_Homestead_and_Cemetery
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date modified: 2024-04-25T01:45:15Z
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