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Picryl description: Public domain image of fire insurance plan / map, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a fire insurance map, fire insurance plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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fire insurance real property cities towns maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city newtown creek clay st ultra high resolution high resolution sanborn map company publisher cities and towns brooklyn brooklyn v plate map manhattan ave manhattan ave newtown creek clay atlas insurance maps map of new york map of new york city property maps
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1884
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Sanborn Map Company, Publisher
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New York Public Library
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label_outline Explore Clay St, Manhattan Ave, Newtown Creek

Page 25: [Bounded by W. 211th Street, Harlem Creek, W. 197th Street and Hudson River.]

Jersey City, V. 1, Double Page Plate No. 14 [Map bounded by Bogart Ave., Manhattan Ave., Liberty Ave., Newark Ave.]

Letter from Henry Clay to Dolley Madison

Queens, Vol. 2, Double Page Plate No. 16; Part of Ward two Winfield; [Map bounded by Woodside Ave., Broadway, Shell Road (Newtown and Bushwick Turnpike), Thomson Ave., Maurice Ave., Manilla St.; Including Calamus Road, William St., Clinton St., Monroe St., Greenpoint Ave.] Sub Plan; [map bounded by Cleveland St., Bowne Ave.; Including Maurice Ave.]

James Madison correspondence: Letter from Henry Clay

Statue of Henry Clay. Richmond Virginia. 19th century stereoscope card.

Letter to [Joseph Clay, Savannah, Ga.]

Bronx, V. 15, Plate No. 1 [Map bounded by W. 172nd St., Shakespeare Ave., Boscobel Ave.]

James Barton Longacre - Henry Clay

Map of the Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek from Ward's Island to the Hudson River, showing project for a covered waterway 60 feet wide to be built on the west line of the Harlem River from the easterly side of Third Avenue to 165th street, New York City, and filling in between the points named so that the avenues and streets of Harlem may be extended into Morrisania.

James Madison correspondence: Letter from Henry Clay

Map of the Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek from Ward's Island to the Hudson River: showing project for a covered water-way 60 feet wide, to be built on the westerly line of the Harlem River from the easterly side of Third Avenue to 165th Street, New York City and filling in between the points named so that the avenues and streets of Harlem may be extended into Morrisania ... as recommended by the New York Harbor Line Board and approved by the Secertary of War, October 18th, 1890 from plans suggested by Simon Stevens and G. Thaddeus Stevens

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fire insurance real property cities towns maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city newtown creek clay st ultra high resolution high resolution sanborn map company publisher cities and towns brooklyn brooklyn v plate map manhattan ave manhattan ave newtown creek clay atlas insurance maps map of new york map of new york city property maps