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York In North America, Divided Into Counties, Manors, Patents and Townships; Exhibiting Likewise All the Private Grants of Land Made and Located In That Province; in 1779

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

Created by William Faden, Claude Joseph Sauthier in 1779.
  • Scale ca. 1:322,000.
  • Hand colored.
  • Prime meridian: London.
  • Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by form lines.
  • Inscribed: To His Excellency Major General William Tryon ...
  • "Advertisement. The tracts of land coloured red, are military grants ... Those with a green edge are manors, and those coloured yellow are townships ... "
  • Appears in Thomas Jefferys' The American atlas. 1776.
  • 1-2 sectioned and mounted on cloth backing.

Map Subjects

Administrative And Political Divisions

Early Works To 1800

New York (State)

Real Property

United States

New York

William Faden

Claude Joseph Sauthier

1779

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York In North America, Divided Into Counties, Manors, Patents and Townships; Exhibiting Likewise All the Private Grants of Land Made and Located In That Province; in 1779 by Relic Map Company