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Manatvs Gelegen Op De Noot sic Riuier 1670

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Old map of Manhattan, Manhattan (New York), New York, New York (State), New York City, New York Region, United States.

Created by Library of Congress, Joan Vinckeboons in 1670.
  • Manuscript.
  • Pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Covers New York City region.
  • Pictorial map showing buildings and points of interest.
  • Depths shown by soundings.
  • Described in Terrae incognitae, v. xvi, 1984. Richard W. Stephenson's The Henry Harrisse collection ... , p. 40; the third volume has binder's title "Manuscript maps of New-Netherland and Manhattan drawn on the spot by Joan Vingboons in 1639."
  • Includes index of buildings with householders' names.

Map Subjects

Early Works To 1800

Manhattan (New York)

Manhattan (New York N.Y.)

New York

New York (N.Y.)

New York (State)

New York Region

Real Property

United States

Manhattan

New York City

Library Of Congress

Joan Vinckeboons

1670

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1670

Early Works To 1800

Joan Vinckeboons

Library Of Congress

Manhattan

Manhattan (New York N.Y.)

Manhattan (New York)

Map

Maps

New York

New York (N.Y.)

New York (State)

New York City

New York Region

Real Property

United States

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This old map of Manatvs Gelegen Op De Noot sic Riuier from 1670 was created by  Library of Congress, Joan Vinckeboons in 1670