The Main Street Historic District is one of two
such districts in
the village of Roslyn, New York. It is, as its name suggests, located along
Main Street between North Hempstead Turnpike (
NY 25A) and
East Broadway, incorporating Tower Street and portions of Glen Avenue and Paper Mill Road.
Overview
It is mostly residential, with some commercial development at its northern end. The 50 buildings within it are mostly houses, many built during the 19th century before the
Civil War
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, in the
Federal and
Greek Revival
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style
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s. Main Street has changed very little despite the heavy growth of surrounding areas of
Nassau County. The district was created in the early 1970s and added to the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 1974.
It is also listed on the
New York State Register of Historic Places
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.
Geography
The Main Street area is bounded on the east by the waters of Roslyn Pond and on the west by steep upward slopes. There are no through cross streets, save Old Northern Boulevard, intersecting Main between North Hempstead and East Broadway. This geographic separation has been credited with helping the district retain its historic character.
In the early 20th century,
Gerry Park
Gerry Park (also known as Gerry Pond Park and historically known as Roslyn Park) is a major park in the Village of Roslyn, on Long Island, New York, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned & maintained ...
was created out of some of the Roslyn Pond land as part of a
malaria
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control project. It contains a replica of Roslyn's original paper mill, and is included within the district.
History
What has since become Roslyn was first settled in the mid-17th century as Hempstead Harbor, a port community serving
Hempstead and other communities to the south. The Main Street area was where this settlement took place. The oldest property in the district, a section of the Van Nostrand-Starkins House, dates to 1680, during this period.
In 1700 the village's first
gristmill
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was built. Hendrick Onderdonk took it over in the 1750s, and was able to open up a
paper mill
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in 1773, the first real industry in the village. Around that time the first extant house along Main Street, now numbered 150 Main Street, was built as well, by Wilson Williams, a
cooper
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who worked for Onderdonk.
George Washington
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stayed there in 1790, and his diary mentions the two mills.

The 19th century saw the houses along Main Street quadruple in number. Most of them were built by local builders or merchants, with only one, John Hendrickson's home at 110 Main, intended as an
estate
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of the kind found elsewhere along Long Island's
North Shore. The stone
clock tower
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which serves as Roslyn's most identifiable landmark was erected at the junction of Main and Old Northern in 1895.
Land use remained in the primarily residential pattern throughout the 20th century. In the late 1960s the
Roslyn Landmark Society
The Roslyn Landmark Society (also known as RLS) is a nonprofit historical society headquartered at 36 Main Street in Roslyn, New York. It serves as the historical and landmark society for the Greater Roslyn area.
Description
The Roslyn Landma ...
worked to protect and
preserve the extant structures, culminating in the Register listing.
The
Roslyn Village Historic District
The Roslyn Village Historic District encompasses the center of Roslyn, New York, that village in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. It includes within its boundaries the earlier Main Street Historic District (Roslyn, New York), Main ...
, added 15 years later in 1987, also included the Main Street district as a component area.
Significant Contributing Properties
Several of the district's properties are notable within it:
*
Ellen E. Ward Memorial Clock Tower
The Ellen E. Ward Memorial Clock Tower (also known as the Roslyn Clock Tower) is a historic clock tower in the Village of Roslyn, Nassau County, New York. It is considered the symbol of Roslyn and appears on that village's official seal.
Histo ...
: Built in 1895 of random
ashlar
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granite
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and
limestone
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trim and located at the intersection of Main and Old Northern, it has become one of Roslyn's most visible local
landmark
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s. The tower was designed by the New York firm of Lamb & Rich, and the clock mechanism itself by the
Seth Thomas Clock Company.
* William G. Valentine Store. Was one of the rare brick buildings from 19th-century Roslyn. Valentine reportedly acquired the brick at low cost during the economic downtimes that preceded the Civil War, and from them built his store. His Emporium was run out of the neighboring wooden shingle buildings at 17-21 Main Street.
* Obadiah W. Valentine House, 105 Main Street. A
clapboard
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Greek Revival
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structure built between 1833 and 1836, its one-and-a-half-story height appears a story higher due to its construction into the steep slope on the west side of the street at this point. Several other nearby houses emulated the design.
* Warren Wilkey House, 190 Main Street. Built for a successful New York businessman around 1865, this wood-frame house is unusually large and ornate by Main Street standards. It actually is two and a half stories high, with a
mansard roof
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and elaborated
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. In 1925 it was converted into three
apartment
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s.
* Van Nostrand-Starkins House, 221 Main Street. A one-and-a-half-story clapboard structure begun in 1680, making it the oldest in the village, it was purchased by
blacksmith
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Joseph Starkins in 1795. A later frame wing has been moved back, and the house has been restored to its 1810 appearance by the Roslyn Landmark Society.
It is currently used as a museum.
Preservation
Roslyn has added to its
ordinances a provision protecting the buildings in both its historic districts. They are recognized in its
zoning
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and any additions, demolition or alterations are subject to approval by the six-member Historic District Board. The Roslyn Landmark Society also holds a
restrictive covenant
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on some of the properties.
References
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{{National Register of Historic Places in New York
Roslyn, New York
National Register of Historic Places in North Hempstead (town), New York
Historic districts in Nassau County, New York
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)