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Survey Map of Friendship Tract, Washington D.C. 1800

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

Created by Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, Henry C. Gauss in 1800.
  • Cadastral map.
  • Relief shown by shading.
  • Pen-and-ink and gray wash.
  • In lead pencil at lower left on cloth backing: From the files of the Society of Oldest Inhabitants. Deposited by Henry C. Gauss in 1920's (?). One of 12 maps.
  • In lead pencil in different hand on cloth backing: 10th Friendship.

Map Subjects

District Of Columbia

Friendship

Friendship (Washington D.C.)

Manuscript Maps

Maps Manuscript

Real Property

Surveys

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

District Of Columbia

Friendship

Friendship (Washington D.C.)

Henry C. Gauss

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Maps Manuscript

Real Property

Surveys

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

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This old map of Survey Map of Friendship Tract, Washington D.C. from 1800 was created by  Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, Henry C. Gauss in 1800