Map of property belonging to John Watts De Peyster in the 18th Ward of the City of New York / figures in red ... taken from a partition map of part of the estate of John Watts ; the residue are taken from the original map of the estate of John Watts ; compiled by Francis Nicholson. 1848 Jan.

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Map of property belonging to John Watts De Peyster in the 18th Ward of the City of New York / figures in red ... taken from a partition map of part of the estate of John Watts ; the residue are taken from the original map of the estate of John Watts ; compiled by Francis Nicholson. 1848 Jan.

1 map : ms., col. ; 58 x 39 cm.

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