Alteration maps, 1907-1984.

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Alteration maps, 1907-1984.

Maps created to reflect a change in the street system shown in the Final Section Maps adopted by Board of Estimate. Alteration maps are necessitated by discontinuation, closing, extension, change in route, or other alteration of city streets.

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