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Plate 40, Part of Section 6: [Bounded by E. 110th Street, (Harlem River Piers) Pleasant Avenue, E. 107th Street, First Avenue, E. 105th Street and Third Avenue]

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manhattan new york n y real property maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city street pleasant avenue first avenue third avenue harlem river piers g w bromley co publisher bromley walter scott cartographer bromley george washington cartographer manhattan new york ny plate part section harlem river piers pleasant avenue atlas manhattan map of new york map of new york city avenue e high resolution ultra high resolution new york new amsterdam historical maps new york
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1898
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G.W. Bromley & Co., Publisher
Bromley, Walter Scott, Cartographer
Bromley, George Washington, Cartographer
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New York Public Library
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Sheet No. 89. [includes Allentown Lane(Charleston), Pleasant Plains Avenue, Bloomingdale Avenue and (Seguine Avenue) Seguine Road in Pleasant Plains.]

Plate 137, Part of Section 6: [Bounded by E. 122nd Street, (Harlem River) Pleasant Avenue, E. 116th Street and Second Avenue]

Hickory Run, Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pa.

In the White Mountains, Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Stickney and Ammanoosue River, N.H.

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.

Mount Pleasant House, White Mts. 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

TheHome Life Publishing Co.' s map of the City of New York.

Plate 104, Part of Section 5: [Bounded by E. 65th Street, Third Avenue, E. 59th Street and (Central Park) Fifth Avenue]

Plate 33: [Bounded by First Avenue (New York Bay Piers), 40th Street, Second Avenue, 38th Street, Fourth Avenue and 60th Street.]

Plate 61, Part of Section 3: [Bounded by E. 37th Street, Third Avenue, E. 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue]

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manhattan new york n y real property maps lionel pincus and princess firyal map division atlases of new york city street pleasant avenue first avenue third avenue harlem river piers g w bromley co publisher bromley walter scott cartographer bromley george washington cartographer manhattan new york ny plate part section harlem river piers pleasant avenue atlas manhattan map of new york map of new york city avenue e high resolution ultra high resolution new york new amsterdam historical maps new york