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Plate 125, Part of Section 6: [Bounded by E. 110th Street, (Harlem River) Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, E. 105th Street and Third Avenue.]

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Public domain scan of a vintage map, plan, atlas, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

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real property manhattan new york n y maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city street harlem river roosevelt drive third avenue g w bromley co publisher new york ny manhattan new york ny plate part section harlem river franklin roosevelt drive avenue atlas manhattan map of new york map of new york city high resolution ultra high resolution new york new amsterdam netherlands amsterdam historical maps new york
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1956
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G.W. Bromley & Co., Publisher
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

label_outline Explore Roosevelt Drive, Roosevelt, Franklin

The Alabama, northwest corner Riverside Drive and 127th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floos; The Palisades; Looking South from 'The Alabama' (seeing Grant's Tomb on the left and' Historic' Claremont on the right.)

This certifies that "Daniel Payne" has served as a fireman the time prescribed by the law of the state entitled "An act granting privileges to the Firemen of the City of New York: passed 12th of April 1816, New York," November 5th, 18 "22", Thomas Franklin, chief engineer. I. Morton, clerk C.C.

Ogden Estate, Partition Sale. 10 Large Parcels of Water Front Property, Harlem River, Borough of the Bronx, New York City.

Pineries of Minnesota, (on the drive).

Plan of the Harlem River Drive from 155th Street to Dyckman Street

Plan for the Riverside Drive Extension from 155th Street to the Harlem River (exhibit A.)

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.

Mrs. Rufus Home, Franklin, N.H. New Hampshire in 19th century. Stereoscope card.

Plate 33, Part of Section 5: [Bounded by E. 47th Street, (East River Piers), First Avenue, E. 42nd Street and Third Avenue]

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

Around the corners of Main and Franklin Streets was probably the busiest part of the city.

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

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real property manhattan new york n y maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city street harlem river roosevelt drive third avenue g w bromley co publisher new york ny manhattan new york ny plate part section harlem river franklin roosevelt drive avenue atlas manhattan map of new york map of new york city high resolution ultra high resolution new york new amsterdam netherlands amsterdam historical maps new york