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Yards Belonging to the Widow Wheler 1796

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

Created by N. (Nicholas) King in 1796.
  • Covers area bounded by 12th, L, 15th streets, and Anacostia River waterfront S.E.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • On accompanying fact sheet: Nicholas King journal, Ms. Division L.C. ... order to map ... 1796. King ... prepared the maps on Nov. 21.
  • Pen-and-ink and watercolors.
  • Watermark: 1794 (under fleur-de-lis).
  • Mounted on cloth backing.
  • Accompanied by fact sheet. 1 sheet : ms. ; 61 x 46 cm.
  • Includes note.
  • Cited in preliminary cataloging: Toner Collection no. 18.
  • Phillips. Washington, 1169

Map Subjects

District Of Columbia

Early Works To 1800

Homes And Haunts

Manuscript Maps

Maps Manuscript

Real Property

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Waterfronts

Wheler Elizabeth

Washington D.C.

N. (Nicholas) King

1796

Map Tags

1796

District Of Columbia

Early Works To 1800

Homes And Haunts

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Maps Manuscript

N. (Nicholas) King

Real Property

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Waterfronts

Wheler Elizabeth

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This old map of Yards Belonging to the Widow Wheler from 1796 was created by N. (Nicholas) King in 1796