Despite being one of Brooklyn’s oldest settlements, Marine Park has little left to show for it. One exception is the Hendrick I. Lott House on East 36th Street, continuously occupied by members of the Lott family until 1989. That year Ella Suydam, the great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Johannes Lott who built the original structure in 1720, died. The building witnessed three hundred years of Marine Park’s history, from farmland to suburbia. Soon after Brooklyn was annexed in 1898, the wheat, oats and potatoes gave way to a new, far more profitable crop: one- and two-family homes.