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Petri, Girolamo
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Hand-colored, engraved map showing the ecclesiastical provinces of New York, as well as New England. Text in delicate script circling land. Accompanied by descriptive text on facing page. In Volume III.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Meridian Washington. Insets Vicinity the Falls of Niagara, Vicinity of Rochester, Vicinity of Albany, Vicinity of New York, and Map of the Hudson river from New York to Albany. Population tables of settlements. Table of county areas and populations. Counties tinted in color. Relief shown by sketches.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Insets The City of Toronto and its Environs, and Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. Meridian Washington. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
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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.
Author
Viele, Egbert L.
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Diagram accompanying the report.
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.
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.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. Prime Meridian is Washington. Relief shown by hachures. Includes census of the State of New York in 1850. Statistical tables including population tables, Square miles and population by counties, and miscellaneous statistics. Shows capital, canals, railroads, roads, major cities and towns.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. Prime Meridian is Washington. Relief shown by hachures. Includes explanation. Shows railroads, capitals, and major towns.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Meridian Washington. Insets Vicinity the Falls of Niagara, Vicinity of Rochester, Vicinity of Albany, Vicinity of New York, and Map of the Hudson river from New York to Albany. Population tables of settlements. Table of county areas and populations. Counties tinted in color. Relief shown by sketches.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Insets The City of Toronto and its Environs, and Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. Meridian Washington. Relief shown by hachures.
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