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A plan of the city of New York ... 1776
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Plan of the City of New York
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The publication date is based on Maverick's address as noted in S. D. Stephens, The Mavericks (1950) p. 181. "J.A. Del. Engrd. by P. R. Maverick 65 Liberty Street." Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Copper engraving.
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Plan of the fort on Georges Island. [cartographic material]
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Manuscript plan, a copy by Samuel Holland, showing a fort on Georges Island. Kashnor, in the Museum Book Store catalog, locates Georges Island on the Hudson River, just above the junction with Fish Creek River in Saratoga County. The location of Georges Island, or its modern-day name has not been verified.
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Plan of the City and Environs of New York in North America
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Kashnor dates as circa. 1776. Place and appeared in from RLIN record. Colorful map. MS note: 128 (on backing). Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Watermark: Seal Crowned CR lettering. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Art Work.
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New York City Convention, 1934
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mssMorris, Samuel papers
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New York and New York City
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New York : city of New York
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Image of an eye-level cityscape view of New York City with people on the waterfront and ships in the foreground, in a shield motif, vignettes of the seal of New York, ship's cargo, and navigational equipment.
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