[Map of the area later bounded by 115th and 116th Streets, Avenue A and the Harlem River, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.) / first map] compliled by Wm. V. Brady ; from a map made by Edwd Doughty ; Joseph F. Bridges ; copy Gar. A. Sage ; [second map] copied [by] Edwd Doughty ; [copy Gardner A. Sage]. 1836

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[Map of the area later bounded by 115th and 116th Streets, Avenue A and the Harlem River, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.) / first map] compliled by Wm. V. Brady ; from a map made by Edwd Doughty ; Joseph F. Bridges ; copy Gar. A. Sage ; [second map] copied [by] Edwd Doughty ; [copy Gardner A. Sage]. 1836 Dec. 18.

2 maps on 1 sheet : ms., col. ; each 33 x 20, on sheet 33 x 40 cm.

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Elmer Holmes Bobst Library

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