70 Satterlee St., ca. 1848
Designated May 1, 1990
Built for Henry Hogg Biddle, wealthy landowner and a self-described "gentleman." The spring eave overhang in combination with a two-story Greek Revival columned portico "illustrates one of the most striking of the responses made by Staten Island builders to the high style Greek Revival residences built there by wealthy New York City merchants in the 1830s."
NYC Landmarks Preservation Report