[Map of the area later bounded by Grand Street, Centre Street, Worth Street and Broadway, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.) / copied by] George Gibbs. 1845 Feb. 11.

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[Map of the area later bounded by Grand Street, Centre Street, Worth Street and Broadway, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.) / copied by] George Gibbs. 1845 Feb. 11.

1 map : ms. ; 46 x 29 cm.

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Elmer Holmes Bobst Library

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