Map no. 8 of property in the 16th Ward of the City of New York belonging to the est. of Saml. Whittemore decd. [ca. 1835]

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Map no. 8 of property in the 16th Ward of the City of New York belonging to the est. of Saml. Whittemore decd. [ca. 1835]

1 map : ms., col. ; 33 x 40 cm. + 1 text (4 leaves : ms. ; 33 x 41 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7683345

Elmer Holmes Bobst Library

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