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Map of the City of New York from the Battery to 80th St. showing the Original Topography of Manhattan Island.
Viele, Egbert L.
Map of the City of New ...
1859
Gov't Report Book
 
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
Note
This map is an early version of the larger map that became Viele's 1865 "Topographical Map of the City of New York. Showing Original Water Courses and Made Land" (see our various copies). It only shows lower Manhattan and has less detail than the later expanded map, but it does show Viele's methodology and the beginnings of what would become his great historical drainage map of the city. It was published in a New York State Senate government document and was prepared by Viele to show before the Senate during his testimony on the sanitary conditions of the city.
Improved Sanitary arrangement of Receiving Basins and Dumping Stations At the Terminal of Sewers and River Fronts.
Viele, Egbert L.
Improved Sanitary arran...
1859
Gov't Report Book
 
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
Note
Diagram accompanying the report.
Title: State of New York... investigate the Health Department of the City of New York.
Viele, Egbert L.
Title: State of New Yor...
1859
Gov't Report Book
 
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
Note
This map is an early version of the larger map that became Viele's 1865 "Topographical Map of the City of New York. Showing Original Water Courses and Made Land" (see our various copies). It only shows lower Manhattan and has less detail than the later expanded map, but it does show Viele's methodology and the beginnings of what would become his great historical drainage map of the city. It was published in a New York State Senate government document and was prepared by Viele to show before the Senate during his testimony on the sanitary conditions of the city.
Covers: State of New York... investigate the Health Department of the City of New York.
Viele, Egbert L.
Covers: State of New Yo...
1859
Gov't Report Book
 
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
Note
This map is an early version of the larger map that became Viele's 1865 "Topographical Map of the City of New York. Showing Original Water Courses and Made Land" (see our various copies). It only shows lower Manhattan and has less detail than the later expanded map, but it does show Viele's methodology and the beginnings of what would become his great historical drainage map of the city. It was published in a New York State Senate government document and was prepared by Viele to show before the Senate during his testimony on the sanitary conditions of the city.
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