Maps of Hoboken

Maps of Hoboken

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The city of New York / Will L. Taylor, chief draughtsman.

from Whole
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West Street [from Battery Park to Barrow Street.]

From Manhattan
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Plan of the city of New-York : the greater part from actual survey made expressly for the purpose (the rest from authentic documents) / by Thos. H. Poppleton, city surveyor ; P. Maverick sc. Newark.

from Manhattan
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Financial District map of New York City. Aero view of financial distrct above map.

From Manhattan
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Plan of the city of New-York / drawn from actual survey by C[a]simir Th. [G]oerck, and Joseph Fr. Mangin, city surveyors.

from Manhattan
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New York, the English colonial city, 1730 / [cartographic material]

From Early New York history, portrayed in five maps
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A view of Collect Pond and its vicinity in the City of New York in 1793 : on which pond the first boat propelled by steam with paddle wheels or screw propellers was constructed by John Fitch, six years before Robert Fulton ... / by John Hutchings.

from Manhattan
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City of New York

1 : 29000 Breese, S.
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A new & accurate plan of the city of New York in the state of New York in North America, published in 1797.

from Manhattan
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Plan of the city of New York, 1808

1 : 7500 Longworth, David, 1765?-1821 Common Council
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Map showing the old high water lines along the shores of Brooklyn & New York together the the pier lines as established by law.

From Manhattan
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Plan of the city of New York

1 : 12500 Tiebout, Cornelius, 1777-1832 T. & J. Swords
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To His Excellency Sr. Henry Moore, Bart., captain general and governour in chief in & over the province of New York & the territories depending thereon in America, chancellor & vice admiral of the same, this plan of the city of New York is most humbly inscribed

1 : 4800 Ratzer, Bernard s.n.
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A plan of the city and environs of New York : as they were in the years 1742-1743 and 1744 / drawn by D.G. in the 76th year of his age who had at this time a perfect & correct recollection of every part of the same.

from Manhattan
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"Where all the Village meet to eat" - An accurate and detailed map of Greenwich Village and Environment.

From Manhattan
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Sheet 5:[Bounded by Morton Street, Washington Street, Leroy Street, Hudson Street, Clarkson Street, Varick Street, Houston Street, Bowery Street, Chatham Square, Chatham Street, Reade Street and Washington Street.]

from Plan of New York City, from the Battery to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. Showing every lot and building thereon; old farm lines, strreet numbers at the corners of blocks, railroads, steamboat landings, bulkhead and pier lines, etc. Based on the surveys made by Messrs. Randall & Blackwell, and on the special survey by J. F. Harrison.
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Part of Section 1 : New York City .

from Atlas of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan. From actual surveys and official plans / by George W. and Walter S. Bromley.
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Sheet 3: [Bounded by Reade Street, Nassau Street, Pearl Street, Chatham Street, Oliver Street, (Pier Line) South Street, (Battery) State Street, Battery Place and West Street.]

from Plan of New York City, from the Battery to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. Showing every lot and building thereon; old farm lines, strreet numbers at the corners of blocks, railroads, steamboat landings, bulkhead and pier lines, etc. Based on the surveys made by Messrs. Randall & Blackwell, and on the special survey by J. F. Harrison.
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A plan of the city of New York from an actual survey

1 : 3200 Lyne, James reproduced by Henry Dunreath Tyler
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Map showing the high and low water mark and the original city grants of lands under water made to various parties from 1686 to 1873, extending from Battery to Fifty-first Street, Hudson and East Rivers, New York City, also the several pier and bulkhead l

from Whole
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Map of the city of New-York extending northward to Fiftieth St. / surveyed and drawn by John F. Harrison, C.E.

from Manhattan
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2. Wards 1-2, 4.

1 : 2400 G.W. Bromley & Co.; Geo. W. Bromley & E. Robinson
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Map of the city of New-York extending northward to Fiftieth St. / surveyed and drawn by John F. Harrison, C.E.

from Manhattan
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This plan of the city of New York (within the palisades which were erected in the year 1745) was made for the purpose of shewing the progress and extent of the Great Fire which happened in the year 1776, the number of houses that was consumed, and also the Fire of 1778

Grim, David Common Council
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Plan of the city of Brooklyn, L.I. / by William Perris.

from Brooklyn
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Part of Wards 1,2,4 & 6, New York City.

from Atlas of the city of New York : embracing all territory within its corporate limits from official records, private plans & actual surveys / by and under the supervision of E. Robinson & R.H. Pidgeon, civil engineers.
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New York City, part of Map of part of Section 1, including approach to the Brooklyn Bridge. Bounded by Hudson River and Mulberry Street, and by Walker and Vesey Streets.

From Manhattan
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[Plate 4: West Broadway, Canal Street, Sullivan Street, W. Houston Street, Bowery Street, New Bowery Square, New Chambers Street, Chambers Street, Broadway and Reade Street. ]

from Atlas of the city of New York : embracing all territory within its corporate limits from official records, private plans & actual surveys / by and under the supervision of E. Robinson & R.H. Pidgeon, civil engineers.
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Key

From Atlas 42.53. Vol. 3, 1895.
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Sheet 6: [Bounded by W. Twentieth Street, Sixth Avenue, Carmine Street, Bleecker Street, Hancock Street, W. Houston Street, Varick Street, Charlton Street, Hudson Street, King Street, West Street and 10th Avenue.]

from Plan of New York City, from the Battery to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. Showing every lot and building thereon; old farm lines, strreet numbers at the corners of blocks, railroads, steamboat landings, bulkhead and pier lines, etc. Based on the surveys made by Messrs. Randall & Blackwell, and on the special survey by J. F. Harrison.
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