[Map of the area later bounded by 62th and 65th Streets, 5th Avenue, and Central Park at the proposed 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. [between 1833 and 1855]

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[Map of the area later bounded by 62th and 65th Streets, 5th Avenue, and Central Park at the proposed 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. [between 1833 and 1855]

7 maps on 1 sheet, both sides : ms., col. ; sheet 49 x 62 cm.

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