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New Maps This Month! New Maps This Month! New maps online for July, 2016 from the collections of the Geography & Map Division of the Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/maps/ 1885 north Abington, Plymouth County, Mass., looking west. Not drawn to scale. [Abington?] : A.F. Pooie, [1885?] 1 view : col. ; 42 x 57 cm. G3764.A2A3 1885 .A2 http://lccn.loc.gov/2011592156 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3764a.pm020536 Plan of the siege of Plattsburg and capture of the British fleet on Lake Champlain the 11th Sptr. 1814 : to accompany B. Tanner’s print of Macdonough’s victory. Scale not given. [S.l : s.n., 1814] 1 map : mounted on linen ; 25 x 20 cm. G3804.P5S42 1814 .P5 http://lccn.loc.gov/2012588030 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804p.ct006648 Race track of Metropolitan Jockey Club, Jamaica. Scale not given. [New York? : s.n., 1903?] 1 view : photocopy ; on sheet 20 x 18 cm. G3804.N4:2M49A3 1903 .R3 http://lccn.loc.gov/2005625755 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006627 United States Soldiers’ & Airmen’s Home : [Washington D.C.]. Scale not given. [Washington? : s.n., 1988] 1 map ; 20 x 20 cm., on sheet 28 x 22 cm. G3852.U525 1988 .U5 http://lccn.loc.gov/88693168 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3852u.ct005304 Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823, cartographer. A map of the United States of North America / drawn from a number of critical researches by A. Arrowsmith, geographer, no. 24 Rathbone Place. Scale approximately 1:1,750,000 (W 98°50ʹ--W 65°10ʹ/N 48°20ʹ--N 29°00ʹ). 1 map on 4 sheets : hand colored ; 123 x 141 cm, untrimmed sheets 67 x 82 cm G3700 1796 .A62 http://lccn.loc.gov/2015588798 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3700.ct004296a http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3700.ct004296b Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas), 1806-1867. Map of the bays, harbors, and rivers around New York : showing the channels, soundings, lighthouses, buoys &c., and the complete topography of the surrounding country : including Hempstead, Sandy-Hook, South-Amboy, Newark, Yonkers, N. Rochelle & Glen Cove / based on the trigonometrical survey, executed in 1856 for the Harbor Commissioners of New York by A.D. Bache, superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey ; W.S. Barnard sc. N.Y. Scale [ca. 1:80,000]. New York : M. Dripps, [1866] 1 map : hand col. ; 81 x 57 cm. G3804.N4P5 1866 .B3 MLC http://lccn.loc.gov/90684517 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006643 Bacon, J. Barnitz (Jacob Barnitz), 1815-1896. Map of Nassau Heights in the village of Newtown, Queens County, L.I. : formerly the Brettonnierre Farm, now the Caldwall Farm : about 4 miles from Peck Slip Ferry in Williamsburgh / [prepared by] J.B. Bacon, surveyor & engineer ... Williamsburgh, December 1853. Scale [ca. 1:960]. [Williamsburgh, N.Y.? : s.n., 1853] (Miller’s Lith.) 1 map ; 62 x 95 cm. G3804.N4:2N15B5 1853 .B3 http://lccn.loc.gov/2004627123 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006626 Bailey, S. F. Bird’s eye view of Watkins, N.Y. / S.F. Bailey fecit. Not drawn to scale. [Philadelphia] : Fowler & Bailey, [1873?] (Phil’a : Jones & Potsdamer, lith.) 1 view : col. ; 47 x 66 cm., on sheet 62 x 77 cm. + fact sheet ([1] sheet : text of letter ; 28 x 22 cm.) G3804.W415A3 1873 .B3 http://lccn.loc.gov/2001621836 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804w.ct006671 Barton, William (Civil engineer), cartographer. City of Troy, N.Y. : from actual surveys / by William Barton, city surveyor & civil engineer ; engraved, colored & mounted by Wm. J. Barker, no. 23 North 6th St., Philadelphia ; Cha’s D. Burrus, draughtsman. Scale 1:3,600. 300 feet to an inch. 1 map on 6 sheets : mounted on cloth backing ; 152 x 181 cm, sheets 82 x 65 cm G3804.T7G46 1858 .B3 http://lccn.loc.gov/2016585052 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804t.la002343 Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.) Map of the town of Morrisania, Westchester Co. N.Y. / from actual surveys by and under the direction of F.W. Beers. Scale [1:3,600]. 300 ft. to the in. New York : Beers, Ellis & Soule, [1865?] 1 map : hand col. ; 126 x 111 cm., on 4 sheets 67 x 59 cm. or smaller. G3804.N4:2M664G46 1865 .B4 http://lccn.loc.gov/2004625898 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.la002330 Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772. Partie occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada par Mr. Bellin, ingénieur du roy de la marine pour servir à l’intelligence des affaires de l’etat present en Amerique, communiquée au public par les Héritiers de Homan. [Nürnberg] 1755. map 43 x 53 cm. G3310 1755 .B4 Vault http://lccn.loc.gov/73694802 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3310.ar001900 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3310.ar001901 Bond, P. S. (Paul Stanley), 1879-1955. Map of the U.S. Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D.C. / surveyed by 1st Lieut. P.S. Bond, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, June 1903 ; delineator—Private George A. Brown, Co. “M,” 3rd Batt. of Eng’rs, U.S.A. Scale [1:1,200]. 1 in. = 100 ft. [Washington? : s.n., 1903] 1 map : photocopy ; 190 x 131 cm. G3852.U525 1903 .B6 http://lccn.loc.gov/88693095 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3852u.ct005305 Brooklyn. City Surveyor. Map of valuable property in the 6th ward of the city of Brooklyn belonging to John Dikeman & others to be sold by Franklin & Jenkins on Monday, 29th August, 1836 at 12 o’colck at their sales room, 15 Broad St. Surveyed & laid out by R. Graves, city surveyor. Miller & Co.’s lith. [Brooklyn] Franklin & Jenkins [1836?] map 69 x 98 cm. G3804.N4:3B8G46 1836 .B7 http://lccn.loc.gov/78692675 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006669 Brooklyn Hills Improvement Company. The Brooklyn Hills Improvement Co.’s plat no. 1 : property at Woodhaven, L.I. ; Brooklyn Hills Improvement Co.’s map showing relative position of property to prominent points in cities of New York & Brooklyn / Jacob Wells del. Scale [1:1,200]. 100 ft. = 1 in.;Scale [ca. 1:30,000]. New York : Brooklyn Hills Improvement Company, c1888. 2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, 1 col. ; 64 x 43 cm. and 45 x 69 cm., sheet 75 x 56 cm. G3804.N4:2W6G46 1888 .B7 http://lccn.loc.gov/2004625786 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006618r http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006618v Burr, David H., 1803-1875. City of New-York. Published by David H. Burr. Engraved & printed by Illman & Pilbrow. New York, 1832. col. map 43 x 34 cm. fold. to 11 x 8 cm. in cover 14 x 9 cm. G3804.N4 1832 .B8 http://lccn.loc.gov/75692381 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.wd000573 Burr, David H., 1803-1875. Map of New Jersey and Pennsylvania exhibiting the post offices, post roads, canals, rail roads, &c. by David H. Burr. Washington, D.C., 1839. map 91 x 124 cm. on 2 sheets 97 x 64 cm. G3810 1839 .B81 http://lccn.loc.gov/gm72003029 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3810.ct006710 Bussell, Joshua H., 1816-1900, cartographer. A plan of Alfred, Maine / by Joshua H. Bussell. Not drawn to scale. 1 manuscript map : colored, mounted on paper ; 55 x 99 cm + 1 manuscript drawing (colored, mounted on cloth and laminated ; 39 x 52 cm) G3734.A432 1845 .B8 http://lccn.loc.gov/2013593116 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3734a.ct003779r http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3734a.ct003779v http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3734a.ct003780 Colton, Ohman & Co. Map showing the Metropolitan Street Railway system and lines operated in connection therewith : 232.07 miles : [borough of Manhattan, New York City]. Scale [ca. 1:18,000]. N.Y. [i.e. New York] : Colton, Ohman & Co., c1899. 1 map : col. ; 30 x 94 cm., folded to 24 x 13 cm. G3804.N4:2M3P33 1899 .C6 http://lccn.loc.gov/2003630436 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.ct006630 Doughty, Saml. S. (Samuel S.) Map of Irving, situated in Westchester Co., state of New-York / survey’d Oct. 20th 1836 by Saml. S. Doughty of New York. Scale [ca. 1:1,250]. N.Y. [i.e. New York] : C.B. Graham’s Lith., [1836?] 1 map ; 48 x 60 cm. G3804.T2:2I7 1836 .D6 http://lccn.loc.gov/91683241 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804t.ct006674 Dripps, M. (Matthew) Map of Long Island City, Queens Co. N.Y. : showing farm lines &c. &c. : reduced from Commissioners new city map. Scale 1:7,200. N.Y. [i.e. New York] : M. Dripps, 1874. 1 map ; 109 x 71 cm. G3804.N4:2L6G46 1874 .D7 http://lccn.loc.gov/2003630668 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.la002326 Dripps, M. (Matthew) Map of the village of Jamaica, Queens County, N.Y. : showing every lot and building. Scale [ca. 1:5,400]. N.Y. [i.e. New York] : M. Dripps, 1876 (N.Y. : Ed. W. Welcke & Bro. Photo-Lith.) 1 map ; 61 x 80 cm. G3804.N4:2J3G46 1876 .D7 http://lccn.loc.gov/2003630661 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.la002327r http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3804n.la002327v Geological Survey (U.S.) Hydrologic unit map--1974, State of New Jersey. Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Water Resources Council. Reston, Va., 1974. col. map 61 x 61 cm. fold. in envelope 30 x 24 cm. G3811.C3 1974 .U5 http://lccn.loc.gov/76695071 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3810.ct006712 Geological Survey (U.S.) New Jersey.
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