PLATE 8.
Plate 8-a. Nieuw Amsterdam Op T
Eylant Manhattans [The Visscher View]. Owner: Charles A. Munn, Esq. 1651-5. Plate 8-b.
Nieuw-Amsterdam Onlangs Nieuw Jorck Genaemt, En Nu Hernomen by De Nederlanders Op Den 24
Aug 1673 [The Restitutio View]. Owner: I.N.P.S. 1673.
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| PLATE 9. Nova Belgica Sivc Nieuw Nederlandt [with inset view of ]
Nieuw Amsterdam Op T Eylant Manhattans [The Vander Donck Map and View]. Owner: I.N.P.S.
1651-5. |
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| PLATE 15.
Nieu Amsterdam, Een Stedeken in Noord
Amerikaes Nieu Hollant, Op Het Eilant Mankattan: Namaels Nieu Jork Genaemt, Toen Het
Geraekte Int Gebiet Der Engelschen [The Schenk View]. Owner: From the M.C.D. Borden
Collection. 1673. |
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| PLATE 16. Plate 16-a. Totius Neobelgii Nova Et Accuratissima Tabula
[The Restitutio-Allardt Map]. Owner: I.N.P.S. 1673. Plate 16-b. Recens Edita Totius Novi
Belgii, in America Septentrionali (etc.). [The Seutter Map]. Owner: I.N.P.S. 1673. |
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| PLATE 27. A Plan Of The City Of New York From An Actual Survey Made
By James Lyne [The Bradford Map Or The Lyne Survey]. Owner: William Loring Andrews, Esq.
c.1730. |
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PLATE 82.
First page from Van Rappard Document
F, Letter of Isaac De Rasiere to the Amsterdam Chamber of the W.I. Co., Sept. 23, 1626.
Owner: The Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Cal. |
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| PLATE 83.
Nova Amsteldam, cut from map; possibly
engraved prototype of Visscher view. Owner: Mrs. William Sloane. |
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| PLATE 84.
Plate 84-a. Map of the Raritan River,
1683from the first copperplate made in America; possibly engraved in New York. Owner:
Library of Congress. Plate 84-b. Plan of Fort George, Dec. 4, 1756. Owner: The Henry E.
Huntington Library, San Marino, Cal. |
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| PLATE 84A.
Unidentified New York street about 1750.
Owner: I.N.P.S. |
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| PLATE 95.
Plate 95-a. The frigates United
States and Macedonian passing through Hell Gate, Dec. 16, 1812. Owner:
Hall Park McCullough, Esq. Plate 95-b. View of the Elgin Botanic Garden, drawn by Reinagle
about 1816. Owner: I.N.P.S. |
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| PLATE 96A.
City Hall Park from the N.W. corner of
Broadway and Chambers St. about 1825, drawn by A.J. Stansbury. Owner: Robert Fridenberg,
Esq. |
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