Maps of 18th Century America
You can view some of our maps and atlases by clicking the links below: New York City Antiquarian Maps and Atlases Links to NYC fire insurance atlases and maps. NYC Land Atlases (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island) NYC & vicinity – 1776 / 1777 / 1781 / 1828 / 1835 / 1839 / 1842 1849 / 1849ii / 1873 / 1880 / 1909 / 1911 / 1922 New York Harbor – 1733 / 1733 / 1737. The history of New York City (1855-1897) started with the inauguration in 1855 of Fernando Wood as the first mayor from Tammany Hall, an institution that dominated the city throughout this period.Reforms led to the New York City Police Riot of June 1857. There was chaos during the American Civil War, with major rioting in the New York Draft Riots.The Gilded Age brought about prosperity for.
New York 18th Century Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images
Online Map Collection Provides a Peek at New York Over the Centuries The New York Times
New York in the MidEighteenth Century Judaic Treasures
Le Enfant Terrible 18th Century New York
A map of New York from the middle of the eighteenth century. Date circa 1750 Stock Photo Alamy
NYC 1700’s Vintage Old Pictures Images
18th century new york city hires stock photography and images Alamy
gezicht op New York 19e eeuw originele lithografie geschiedenis
18th century new york map hires stock photography and images Alamy
New York, 18th Century Photograph by Granger
NEW YORK in an 18th century engraving Stock Photo 6157878 Alamy
Images of New York 18th Century
NEW YORK Mid 18th century , antique print c1880 Stock Photo Alamy
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18th Century New York City Stock Photos & 18th Century New York City Stock Images Alamy
Recentlydiscovered 18thc. watercolor view of New York City Rare & Antique Maps
Broadway in the Century, New York City, 1800’s. Nyc history, City, Vintage new york
Le Enfant Terrible 18th Century New York
1700s new york city High Resolution Stock Photography and Images Alamy
18th Century New York City
New York City in the 18th Century . In 1664, the British seized New Amsterdam from the Dutch and gave it a new name: New York City. For the next century, the population of New York City grew.. The New York City Council established the city’s first slave market by declaring that all slaves for hire should gather at the Wall Street Market for the convenience of potential employers. As the 18th Century progressed, more than 10 percent of the city’s population would be enslaved, rising to 15 percent by the 1720s. 1712


