According to a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Union Porcelain Factory in Greenpoint probably manufactured the plaques in the 1870s.
[3] The Milton Street building had been a private residence built for Thomas C. Smith, owner of Brooklyn Union Gas Company, and later was home to the Greenpoint YMCA.
[8] The church hosts a dinner and soup kitchen for its local community.
[9] The church's food pantry program began in October 2007; it offers groceries to individuals and families, most of whom live in northern Brooklyn.
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