Manuscripts
Map of the Great Pattent or Hardenburg Pattent [cartographic material]
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Map of manorial grants along the Hudson River, approximately 1726 [cartographic material]
Manuscripts
Manuscript rough copy by Samuel Holland, approximately 1757, made from an original by Cadwallader Colden (1688-1776) following his initial survey in 1726. Documents the extensive New York land grants made by the Crown from 1684 and 1716. Is also an early depiction of the topographical layout of the area. The most southerly point depicted is at the 39th parallel and the most northerly the 43rd. The map encompasses territory from lower New Jersey to old Fort Burnett on the Hudson, north of Sarasota Lake. Two sheets stitched together.
mssHM 15440
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A map of the province of New-York & part of New Jersey [cartographic material]
Manuscripts
Manuscript map by Charles Rivez, showing the boundaries between the provinces of New York and New Jersey. The Hudson and Mohawk rivers are well defined, and the forts, towns and settlements along them are depicted. Lake George and the territory to the north of Ticonderoga are shown, and the settlements, towns and roads of New Jersey are shown through the northern part of Burlington county.
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A map of the harbour of Halifax [cartographic material]
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