Plan of that part of the city of Washington bounded on the north by K Street north, the south by Tiber Creek, the east by 15th Street west, & on the west by 17th Street west : exhibiting the President's Square & its vicinity / drawn by R. King, Aug't 1798. 1798.

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Plan of that part of the city of Washington bounded on the north by K Street north, the south by Tiber Creek, the east by 15th Street west, & on the west by 17th Street west : exhibiting the President's Square & its vicinity / drawn by R. King, Aug't 1798. 1798.

1 map : ms., col., cloth backing ; 110 x 44 cm.

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