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Catharine Market N.Y. 1850 Art print

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Public domain illustrated book page scan, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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1801
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Emmet New York History Collection, NYPL

Most Images are from the collection assembled by the New York physician Thomas Addis Emmet (1828-1919)
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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[Catharine of Russia] - Public domain portrait engraving

Queens, Vol. 1, Double Page Plate No. 16; Part of Ward 4; Jamaica; [Map bounded by Jericho Turnpike, Hempstead and Jamaica Plank Road, First Ave., Queens Boulevard, 2nd Ave., 3rd Ave., 4th Ave., 5th Ave., Sherwood Ave., 6th Ave., Franklin Ave., Clinton Ave., Springfield Road, Creed Ave., Wertlans Ave., Albany Ave., Crystal Ave., Delevan Ave., Euclid Ave., Fillmore Ave., Hudson Ave., Linden Ave., Queens Parkway, Preston Ave., Dewey Ave., Grant Ave., Hollis Ave., Lynn Ave., Catharine Ave., Madison Ave., Findlay Ave., Ostend Ave.; Including Bennett St., West Whittier St., Hugo St., Seymour St., Amos St., Hanover St., Bergen St., Joseph St., N. Wertland St., Carey St., Irving St., Sigourney St., Sengwick St., Chestnut St., Oak St., Elm St., Stewart St., Paulding St., Mead St., Lawrence St., Clement St., Milton St., Kirtland St.; Including Stewart PL., Ascot PL., Belmont PL., Creed PL., Williams PL., Crescent PL., Haven PL.]; Sub Plan; [Map bounded by Old Country Road, Livonia Ave., Norwood Ave., Queens Parkway, Stanley Ave., Webster Ave., Linden Ave.]

Trinity Church, (Protestant Episcopal). Catharine Street, between Second and Third Streets, Philadelphia.

Trinity Church, (Protestant Episcopal). Catharine Street, between Second and Third Streets, Philadelphia.

Plate 10 [Map bounded by E. Broadway, Clinton St., East River, Catharine St.]

Mrs. Catharine Garrettson. - Public domain dedication image

In Lexington Avenue; The riot in New York - The clothing store of Messrs. Brooks Bros., Catharine Street, pillaged by the mob; Women pillaging

[4th Ward. Plate 11: Map bounded by Oak Street, Catharine Street, South Street, Roosevelt Street; Including Batavia Street, Cherry Street, Water Street, James Street, James Slip, Oliver Street]

[4th Ward. Plate 12: Map bounded by Catharine Street, Oak Street, Roosevelt Street, Catham Street, Catham Square, Division St; Including Oliver Street, James Street, East Broadway, Henry Street, Madison Street]

[Map bounded by Front Street, Market Street, Pier - Line 21-40, Fulton St; Including South Street, Fulton Ferry, Beekman Street, Peck Street, Dover Street, Roosevelt St, James Slip, Oliver St, Catharine Slip, Market Street]

[Map bounded by Front St, Water St, Cherry St, Market Slip, Pier - Line 26-39; Including South Street, Peck Slip Ferry, Dover St, Roosevelt St, Ferry to Williamsburgh, James St, Oliver St, Catharine St, Catharine Ferry]

Trinity Church, (Protestant Episcopal). Catharine Street, between Second and Third Streets, Philadelphia.

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