Great Crash of 1929 Stop 5: Mill Lane | Richard M. Warshauer, James Kaplan

Published: Sept. 4, 2020, noon

The fifth stop on the Great Crash of 1929: Tour of the Financial District is on Mill Lane This one block-long street is the oldest in New York City. The Dutch built a mill here, which they used to grind the bark that was used to tan beaver skins. In 1628, the first organized religious service was held on this street, and the Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant surrendered to the British here 1664.