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Map of Part of Washington D.C. Central Business District In the Vicinity of the Center Market and Tiber Creek 1800

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Old map of District of Columbia, United States, Washington, Washington D.C..

Created by Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, Henry C. Gauss in 1800.
  • Covers area bounded by F, 6th, and 10th streets, and Constitution Avenue N.W.
  • Shows block numbers.
  • Pen-and-ink, lead pencil, and blue wash.
  • Torn, stained, patched, and edged in cloth.
  • Annotated on cloth backing in lead pencil: From the files of the Society of Oldest Inhabitants. Deposited by Henry C. Gauss in 1920's (?). One of 12 maps.

Map Subjects

Central Business Districts

District Of Columbia

Manuscript Maps

Maps Manuscript

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Washington D.C.

Association Of The Oldest Inhabitants Of The District Of Columbia

Henry C. Gauss

1800

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1800

Association Of The Oldest Inhabitants Of The District Of Columbia

Central Business Districts

District Of Columbia

Henry C. Gauss

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Maps Manuscript

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

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This old map of Map of Part of Washington D.C. Central Business District In the Vicinity of the Center Market and Tiber Creek from 1800 was created by  Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, Henry C. Gauss in 1800