[Cadastral survey map of Charles Carroll Jr.'s land in central Washington D.C. in 1793] / laid down by a scale of eighty equal parts in an inch by John F.A. Priggs surv'r 1793. [187-?]

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[Cadastral survey map of Charles Carroll Jr.'s land in central Washington D.C. in 1793] / laid down by a scale of eighty equal parts in an inch by John F.A. Priggs surv'r 1793. [187-?]

1 map : ms. ; on sheet 40 x 49 cm.

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Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832

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