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Map of the Division of the North Half of a Tract of Land Called St. Elisabeth, Situated On the East Side of the Anacostia River In the County of Washington, D.C. : Surveyed Into One Acre Lots for Sale to Freedmen in 1867

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

Created by B. D. (Benjamin D.) Carpenter, District of Columbia. Office of the Surveyor, O. O. (Oliver Otis) Howard, Freedmen United States. Bureau of Refugees in 1867.
  • Cadastral map showing some landowners' names.
  • Covers Barry Farms subdivision, S.E. Washington D.C.
  • Pen-and-ink with small additions in lead pencil.
  • Originally drawn on 2 sheets.
  • Oriented with north toward the upper left.
  • Halved and mounted on cloth backing.
  • Phillips. Washington 851

Map Subjects

Barry Farms

Barry Farms (Washington D.C.)

District Of Columbia

Manuscript Maps

Real Property

United States

Washington (D.C.)

Washington D.C.

B. D. (Benjamin D.) Carpenter

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

O. O. (Oliver Otis) Howard

Freedmen United States. Bureau Of Refugees

1867

Map Tags

1867

B. D. (Benjamin D.) Carpenter

Barry Farms

Barry Farms (Washington D.C.)

District Of Columbia

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

Freedmen United States. Bureau Of Refugees

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

O. O. (Oliver Otis) Howard

Real Property

United States

Washington (D.C.)

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