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Penn, John. Williamsburgh. To Governor Abner Nash

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24/09/1780 - 24/09/1780
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Map of the city of Brooklyn, as laid out by commissioners, and confirmed by acts of the Legislature of the state of New York : made from actual surveys, the farm lines and names of original owners, being accurately drawn from authentic sources, containing also a map of the Village of Williamsburgh, and part of the city of New-York : compiled from accurate surveys & documents and showing the true relative position of all

Map of the city of Brooklyn : being the former cities of Brooklyn & Williamsburgh and the town of Bushwick, as consolidated January 1st, 1855 by an act of the legislature of the State of New York ... showing also a part of the City of New York.

Letter to John Page, Williamsburgh [Va.]

Queens, Vol. 1, Double Page Plate No. 5; Sub Plan; [Map bounded by Division Ave.; Including Market St., Church St., Richmond Hill St., Drive, Walnut St.];Part of ward 4, Jamaica; [Map bounded by Newtown Road, Whitepot Road, Cottage Ave., Richmond Ave., Williamsburgh Turnpike, Metropolitan Ave., Washington Ave., Morris Ave., Curtis Ave., Brooklyn and Jamaciam Plank Road, Central Ave., Lefferts Ave., Hillside Ave., Division Ave., Johnson Ave., Myrtle Ave., Briggs Ave., Stewart Ave., Fulton Ave., Grant Ave., Atlantic Ave.; Including Troy St., Greene St., Gould St., Wickes St., Sherman St., Ward St., Linden St., Arbor St., Vine St., Willow St., Spruce St., Beech St., Church St., Market St., Richmond St., Park St., Chestnut St., Monroe St., Linwood St.; Including Elm PL., Willow PL., Sycamore PL.]

Abner Nash member of the Continental Congress

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