LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN S. E. STURTEVANT

Livery and Boarding Stables corner Warren and Henry Streets.- One of the largest concerns in this line in the city of Brooklyn is that conducted by Mr. E. B. Sturtevant, who continues the above business under his father's well-known name. It was founded in 1866, by Mr. S. E. Sturtevant, the father, who died in 1883, and the present proprietor at once succeeded to the entire business, he, however, having been connected with his father since 1879, and occupied quarters on Pacific street and Clinton street until 1880 when he removed to his present commodious place. Here he occupies a two-story brick building, 50x75 feet in dimensions. The stables have ample accommodation for forty horses and forty carriages. Mr. Sturtevant owns a full line of horses and coaches, coupes and phaetons, which are always at the disposal of the public at the most reasonable rates. Competent men are employed in attending to the wants of patrons. Mr. Sturtevant is a native of Vermont and has been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-four years, where he is well known as a man of rectitude, honor, and strict reliability. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E. Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page