Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York, DATE: 1796





A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York. Hand colored antique city plan of New York City in 1796 by George Hayward, south of Harlem, showing numbered plots of common lands as well as areas of ownership, with owners' names. Excellent condition, approx. 7.25 x 19 inches.
Hand Colored Antique City Plan
NYO375
Antique
Maker: Valentine's Manual/Hayward
$375.00





A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones, belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York.

29.100.3034
D. T. (David Thomas) Valentine (1801-1869)
George Hayward (b. ca. 1800)
A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York,
DATE: 1796
Partial map of Manhattan showing private property in pink, land for sale in yellow, and land for lease in green. | Includes property owned by Semler, Van Norden, Metcalf, Cozine, Somerindyck, Brevoort, Beekman, Apthorp, and Stillwell families.
lithograph
H: 8 1/2 in, W: 21 in



X2011.5.176
D. T. (David Thomas) Valentine (1801-1869)
George Hayward (b. ca. 1800)
A Map of Common Lands between the three and six milestones, belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York.
DATE: 1796
This map copied on a reduced scale, with the kind permission of B. T. Haws, Esqr. Comptroller, City of New - York by George Hayward, 1861.
lithograph
H: 8 5/8 in, W: 21 in

A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones, belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York.

X2011.5.517
Casimir Th. Goerck (d. 1798)
D. T. (David Thomas) Valentine (1801-1869)
George Hayward (b. ca. 1800)
A Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones, belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York,
DATE: 1796
Lith. for D. T. Valentine's Manual, 1861, by Geo. Hayward, 171 Pearl St. New York. This Map Copied on a reduced scale, by the kind permission of R. T. Haws, Esqr. Comptroller, City of New - York by George Hayward, 1861.
hand coloring
lithograph
H: 8 1/2 in, W: 19 3/4 in

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