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Mill Lane. That part of the Willowbrook or Forrest-Hill Road leading 
from Poverty Lane to the old Ketchum Mill. An old name, but still occasion- 
ally used. 
Rose Hill Avenue. That portion of the Manor Road from Bradley’s Road 
to the Egbertville or Saw Mill Road, is occasionally called Rose Hill Avenue 
(Rosewood Avenue, Higginson, 1860) and also the Poor House Road. 
Seaman’s Lane. An old name for at least that portion of Seaside Avenue 
laid out by Henry I. Seaman and commencing at the Fresh Kills Road. 
Perkin’s Lane. Leads from the Amboy Road at Annadale to the shore. 
Shown by Walling, 1859, and Dripps, 1872. 
Seguine’s Lane. J.eads from the Amboy Road at Annadale to the shore. 
Shown by Walling, 1859, and Dripps, 1872. 
_ Britton’s Lane. Leads from the Amboy Road near Annadale to the shore. 
_ Now Harrison Avenue. 
Marshall Lane. “ Also one other road in the said quarter or west precinct 
known by the name of Marshall Lane. Beginning by the meadow side at 
_. Cedar Bush and running from thence as the road now runs between the land 
_ of John Marshall, deceased, and the land of the widow Parlee until it comes to 
4 the rear of the Smoaking Point Lotts so called, or to the highway laid out at 
the rear of said Lotts and from thence as said road runs between the land of 
_ Anthony Stoutenburgh and John Mersereau, John Simonson and others till it 
comes to the main road that leads to Billopp’s Ferry, said road to be opened 
two roads on the west side.” 1774. Liber E. p. 58. 
“ Bounded westerly by the road éalled Marshels Lane . . .” 1784, 
Liber E. p. 449. 
_ Mill Dam Road. Now East Broadway, which leads across Mill Creek, at 
Tottenville. “ All that certain lot of land . . . on the northerly side of 
a new road or avenue called William Street leading from the Amboy road to 
the Mill Dam Road, so called, and within one-half mile from Totten’s Dock.” 
Richmond County Gazette, Jan. 2d, 1867. 
Middletown Road. Now Washington Street and East Broadway, Totten- 
ville. 
Totten Road. Now Main Street, Tottenville. “Main or Totten Street,” 
Beers, 1874. 
‘ _Biddle’s Road. Ted from Amboy Road towards Ward’s Point through prop- 
erty of Henry Biddle. 
Garretson’s Lane. Ran from Amboy Road along easterly line of Garret 
Garretson’s farm to the Meadows, Tottenville. 
Storer’s Lane. Widened and lengthened into Fisher Avenue, Tottenville. 
Uncle Nicky Corson’s Lane. Now Brehant Street, Tottenville. “ All that 
certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of 
Westfield, aforesaid being a part of the een of which Isaac P. Sprague, died 
seized, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the northwest corner 
_ of said lands at the intersection of the southerly line of Amboy Road and the 
easterly line of a Two Rod road sometimes called Brehant Lane and running 
_. thence easterly along the said southerly line one hundred feet to land now of 
William E, Joline, thence . . . to land of Jacob A. Cole . . .” 
1886. Deeds, Liber 170, p. 348. 
