[Map of the area later bounded by Waverly Place, the Bowery, Bleecker Street and MacDougal Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / protracted and laid down by David Haring ; I certify this map to be a true copy of the original ... now in possession of D.S. Jones esq. Geo. B. Smith ; [a copy]. [ca. 184

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[Map of the area later bounded by Waverly Place, the Bowery, Bleecker Street and MacDougal Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / protracted and laid down by David Haring ; I certify this map to be a true copy of the original ... now in possession of D.S. Jones esq. Geo. B. Smith ; [a copy]. [ca. 1845]

1 map : ms., on tracing paper ; 45 x 67 cm.

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