Colonial New York Map. This Mount Vernon produced map shows the region around New York City that became the focal point of the American Revolution during the Summer and Fall of 1776 The Colonial Records of New York have been microfilmed on seventeen reels and contain thirty-two volumes of material
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Wheat & Brun 1969, 372 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. This record covers general single maps of New York as a whole, which are not represented in the LC database by separate catalog records British map created in 1784, showing Sandy Hook, NJ, and the entrance to the Hudson River.
. The map includes incredible details on the towns and cities in the area, terrain, rivers and streams, and the harbor In 1664, Charles II of England and his brother James, Duke of York.
Colonial Map Of New York Map. Maps, drawings and plans are interspersed throughout the volume and are also found at the end This map, by British army officer Bernard Ratzer, is the most accurate depiction of New York in its late colonial days