[Map of the area later bounded by Howard Street, Broadway, Canal Street and Mercer Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / Casimir Th. Goerck ; [copied by] George Gibbs. 1845 Feb. 17.

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[Map of the area later bounded by Howard Street, Broadway, Canal Street and Mercer Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / Casimir Th. Goerck ; [copied by] George Gibbs. 1845 Feb. 17.

1 map : ms. ; 30 x 47 cm. + 1 map (ms., on tracing paper ; 21 x 39 cm.)

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Lispenard, Leonard.

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Goerck, Casimir Th., -1798

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Gibbs, George, 1815-1873

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Jay, James, Sir, 1732-1815

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