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Fireplace destroys historic Staten Island dwelling as soon as owned by actual property magnate; 2 firefighters injured

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A fireplace that ravaged a Shore Acres dwelling on Sunday morning could have additionally broken past restore an vital piece of Staten Island historical past.

Over 100 firefighters tended to a blaze at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue, round 9:30 a.m. After the flames and smoke subsided, the charred construction of what was as soon as the house of outstanding Staten Island actual property developer and businessman Cornelius G. Kolff sat as officers surveyed the destruction.

The house at 15 Harbor View Pl. is seen on this Google Maps picture from 2013. (Google Maps)

Information point out the single-family dwelling on Harbor View Place was inbuilt 1915. It was unclear if the home was inhabited on the time of the hearth.

The reason for the hearth has not but been decided, and the investigation is ongoing, in accordance with FDNY. Two firefighters had been transported to Richmond College Medical Middle, West Brighton. Their circumstances are usually not identified at the moment.

The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)

In accordance with Staten Island Advance archives, Kolff was one of many founders of the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, and served as its president for 3 years and its secretary for 25. He was president and secretary of the Staten Island Historic Society, a trustee of the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences and president and director of the Convention Home Affiliation, amongst many different organizations, a few of which now not exist.

The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)

Kolff was one half of a two-man staff accountable for the event of a number of Staten Island properties, together with Woods of Arden, Emerson Hill and Longview at Grymes Hill, in accordance with Historic Richmond City archives. These archives additionally famous Kolff was an actual property appraiser for town.

Cornelius G. Kolff relentlessly promoted the Island.

Kolff was made an honorary member of the Richmond County Bar Affiliation though he was not a lawyer, in accordance with Advance information. He was additionally accountable for the institution of the previous Free Port in Stapleton.

Cornelius Kolff, far left, excursions Silver Lake Park.

Kolff was additionally a prolific writer, and established the storied log cabin named “Philosophers’ Retreat” on Emerson Hill.

As with many outstanding figures, Kolff was bestowed the glory of getting a Staten Island Ferry boat named after him. The steam-powered ferry was put into service in 1951, and ran for greater than 30 years earlier than being changed into a floating inmate dorm for prisoners of Rikers Island. It was finally bought for scrap in 2003.

The ferryboat Cornelius Kolff is towed up the Kill van Kull. classic Staten Island Ferry Staten Island Advance

In accordance with Advance archives, Kolff died in 1950 on the age of 89. In his Staten Island Advance obituary, he was described as a “visionary, optimist and fixed disseminator of Staten Island’s virtues.” It was reported that he was generally known as The Kentucky Colonel and Staten Island’s Most Obedient Servant.

The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)
The aftermath of a fireplace at 15 Harbor View Pl. South, close to the nook of Bay Avenue on Sunday, April 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Lauren Lovallo)

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