Maps, 1839-1920.

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Maps, 1839-1920.

Map of Ocean Point in Nassau County showing proposed highways, 1884; maps of Flushing showing location of all homes, schools, manufacturers and merchants, n.d.; map of Elmhurst, 1852; and map of Flushing illustrating property owned by Bowne, Parsons, and Joseph King, n.d. Maps of proposed improvements and connections of Long Island Railroad with other railroads and New York City subway, as well as architectural drawings of railroad stations, 1905-1920; and survey map of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, 1839. Also, photocopies of maps of lower Manhattan; topographic map of Queens, n.d.; property map of Queens, 1873; and photocopy of Douglas Manor in Douglaston, 1905.

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Queens Historical Society.

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Founded 1961. From the description of Records, 1959-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155474887 Collecting area: Manuscripts, maps, broadsides, clippings, photos, and related material pertaining to Queens, Long Island, and New York City. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155466943 ...

Long Island Railroad Company.

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Commuter railroad service in Brooklyn dates to 1834 and the founding of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) during that year. Originally conceived as a means to connect Brooklyn to Boston, Massachusetts more directly, the LIRR played a significant role in the development and economic growth of Long Island's suburban communities, particularly after the railroad was directly linked to Manhattan in the 1880s. As of 2010, the LIRR is the largest and busiest commuter railroad in the United S...

New York City Transit Authority

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Douglas Manor (Douglaston, New York, N.Y.)

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King, Joseph, 1757-1843.

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Farmer and merchant in Flushing. From the description of Financial papers, 1787-1844, 1796-1844 (bulk). (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155476540 Joseph King was a merchant and farmer in Flushing, lived in the Kingsland House now operated by Queens Historical Society. From the description of Papers, 1781-[ca. 1826] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155463391 ...