Tompkinsville Park, Tompkinsville Staten Island
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Long before any settlements were established on Staten Island, explorers would visit the island to obtain fresh water from a spring on Staten Island's northeastern shore. Once people began to settle on Staten Island, this well-known fact led to the naming of a settlement here as Watering Place. Eventually, the settlement turned into a neighborhood, which came to be known as Tompkinsville. It was named after a nineteenth-century governor of the State of New York, Daniel D. Tompkins.
In 1916, a seven-foot monument was sculpted by Allen G. Newman and given to the City of New York. The monument, known as The Hiker, was constructed to honor the soldiers who fought during the Spanish-American War. For some time, the monument stood in front of Staten…
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