[A south east view of the city of New York, in North America = Vue du sud est de la ville de New York, dans lAmérique septentrionale.]
No. 1 A map of the lands belonging to the estate of the late Sir Peter Warren lying at Greenwich in the outward of the city of New York
Old Reformed Dutch Church 1776. Formerly standing in Fulton St. near Smith St.
Washingtons grand entry into New York, Nov. 25th, 1783. Scene junction 3d Ave. and the Bowery
The deed of settlement of the Mutual Assurance Company, for insuring houses from loss by fire in New York.
Residence of the late Col. Marinus Willett, Mayor of New York in [1807-1808]
Residence of the late Bishop Moore between 9th and 10th Avenue and 22 and 23rd Streets.
Residence of Abraham Van Nest Esqr., Bleeker Street between Charles and Perry Streets.
View of buildings in the park, N.Y., 1809. School, engine house, bridewell, City Hall
Copy of a map attached to Govr. Coldens History of the Five Indian Natio[ns] : printed in London, A.D. MDCCXLVII.
View of Flushing (Long Island) North America. Mr Bownes house. It remains in the possession of his family ever since 1661 time when it was built.
View of Flushing (Long Island), North America, oak-trees, under which George Fox, Quaker, preached the truths of the Gospel.
Landing of Gen. Lafayette, at Castle Garden, New-York, 16th August 1824
Pl. 3. Bowling Green, Broadway ; Pl. 4. Residence of Philip Hone Esq. and American Hotel, Broadway.
Rotunda, Chambers Street, Grace Church, Broadway, U.S. Branch Bank, Wall Street, St. Georges Church, Beekman St., St. Patricks Cathedral, Mott St.
Plate 10th. St. Pauls Church, Broadway, New York ; Merchants Exchange, Wall Stt. New York.
Coffee-House Slip (foot of Wall Street) ; Park Theatre-Park Row (Tammany Hall in the distance).
Map of 150 lots of ground situate in the eleventh ward of New York belonging to the estate of John Flack, decd.
Map of the route of the proposed New York & Erie Railroad, as surveyed in 1834
Episcopal Seminary Greenwich ; Oil Cloth Manufactory, Greenwich ; Fulton Market ; Penitentiary Blackwells Island.
Map of lots in the 5th ward of the city of Albany belonging to the estate of Peter Gansevoort, Jr. decd.
Broadway, New-York. Showing each building from the Hygeian Depot corner of Canal Street to beyond Niblos Garden
Custom House, now building in the City of New York, January, 1837
Ruins of Trinity Church as seen after the memorable conflagration of Septr. 21st. 1776....
Arrival of the Great Western steam ship, off New York on Monday 23rd. April 1838.
Three pictures of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The first . . . founded A.D. 1768, dedicated by the Revd. Philip Embury.; The second church rebuilt 1817. Dedicated by the Revds. Nathan Bangs, D.D., St. Merwin and Bishop Soule, and the third chur
Van Amburgh & Cos. triumphal car passing the Astor House, April 20th, 1846. 417.
A view of Collect Pond and its vicinity in the City of New York in 1793 : on which pond the first boat propelled by steam with paddle wheels or screw propellers was constructed by John Fitch, six years before Robert Fulton ...
A view of Collect Pond and its vicinity in the City of New York in 1793 : on which pond the first boat propelled by paddle wheels and screw-propellers constructed by John Fitch, six years before Robert Fulton ...
Map of lands in the city of New York, lying between Tenth and Twentieth Streets and between the Second Avenue and the East River : devised by Peter Gerard Stuyvesant, decd, to Julia Stuyvesant & others, Nov. 11th, 1847.
Valuable property in the 11th ward of the city of New York : to be sold at auction by George B. Rollins on Thursday, 25th March 1847, at 12 oclock, at the Merchants Exchange.
Map of Garret Nostrands farm at Flushing, in Queens County, L.I.
Sale of 30 valuable building lots on & near the 5th Avenue in the 18th ward, by Anty. J. Bleecker, on Tuesday 8th May 1849 at 12 oclock, at the Merchants Exchange : [New York City].
Map of property in the 2nd ward of the city of New York belonging to Timothy Wiggin Esq.
American Revolutionary War veteran George Fishley. Famous as the last of our cocked hats
Map of the local boundaries of the Protestant Episcopal Churches of the city of New York.
Residence of the late Bishop Moore, between 9th and 10th avenues and 22nd and 23rd streets.