Map of the lands required for and benefited by opening Sixty-fourth Street between Hudson River and East River / G.A.S. 1855 Nov.

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Map of the lands required for and benefited by opening Sixty-fourth Street between Hudson River and East River / G.A.S. 1855 Nov.

1 map on 3 assembled sheets : ms., col. ; 25 x 97 cm.

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