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Topographical Bureau Maps Topographical Bureau Maps ACC Sheets CP Number 30085 1 30101 1 30106 1 1294 1 1840 2 ----- SET 4555 1 6010 3 6293 1 6703 7391 1 8667 1 20180 6 24306 2 24387 1 26052 1 83 1 91 1 Page 1 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps Map Year Dimensions 1983 1984 1852 35 x 26 1997 1888 54 x 36 1897 54 x 39 1898 1815 36 x 24 1909 1868 1922 26X35 1928 1912 17X26 1912 17X26 Page 2 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps Map Title and information WITHDRAWN 3/30/84 NOT FILED NOT FILED/TORN DAMAGED (NO DATA ON FILE) D-TIMOTHY HALF SIZE DRAWINGS EXTRA COPY DAMAGED TREATED AT NEDCC--DISBOUND, RELINED, FOLDERED & BOXED DAMAGED DAMAGED DAMAGED-2 COPIES CHANGE OF GRADE WEST 57TH STREET FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO EIGHTH AVENUE. NOT APPROVED DAMAGE MAP FOR A BATH HOUSE SITE TO BE LOCATED ON WEST 28TH STREET BETWEEN 9TH AVENUE AND 10TH AVENUE. MAP OF A BATH HOUSE SITE ON WEST 28TH STREET BETWEEN 9TH AVENUE AND 10TH AVENUE Page 3 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 96 1 100 1 28384 17 28743 1 28916 1 29367 1 246 1 501 1 29970 1 30014 1 25541 1 30214 24 NONE 55 1 150 18 NONE 352 1 787 1 29932 1 2623 1 Page 4 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1912 17X26 1728 35 x 26 1942 1944 17X26 1955 1825 26X35 1833 36X54 1970 1972 1926 2003 1912 1814 33 x 20 1830 17 1838 35 x 26 1967 1869 38 Page 5 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps AND 10TH AVENUE MAP FOR A COMFORT STATION SITE TO BE LOCATED NEAR ABINGDON SQUARE. DAMAGED TUBE 115A - NOT SIGNED BY BOE DAMAGED - MAP OF PROPERTY TO BE BENEFITTED BY WIDENEING PEARL STREET AT COENTIES SLIP AND/OR ALLEY. DAMAGED - PROFILE AND GRADES OF CANAL STREET FROM MOTT STREET TO BROADWAY. (THOMAS R. LUDLAM). NOT FILED NOT FILED ACC NO 97443 DAMAGED NOT FILED DAMAGED Page 6 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 2919 1 4316 1 4803 1 29933 1 7070 1 7617 1 29959 1 21254 1 24661 9 20098 1 35 1 21876 1 23914 1 36 1 24943 1 37 1 233 1 Page 7 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1967 34 x 24 1891 35 x 26 1967 1969 1914 1936 1913 17X26 1912 17X26 1917 1920 12X17 1912 17X26 1922 1912 17X26 1824 54 x 36 Page 8 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps (DUPLICATE) D. TIMOTHY DAMAGED (No card on file) D. Timothy DAMAGED - DAMAGED NOT FILED DAMAGED DAMAGED NOT FILED DAMAGED CHANGE IN GRADE ON SEAMAN AVENUE AT WEST 215TH STREET AND WEST 218TH STREET. DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "A" TO BE BOUNDED BY LEONARD STREET; CENTER ST; WORTH STREET; AND LAFAYETTE STREET. WORN CHANGE OF GRADE ON EAST 47TH STREET FROM 1ST AVENUE TO 2ND AVENUE. DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "F" TO BE BOUNDED BY CENTER STREET; LEONARD STREET; BAXTER STREET; & WORTH STREET. DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "B" TO BE BOUNDED BY WORTH STREET; CENTER STREET; PEARL STREET; & LAFAYETTE STREET. DAMAGED Page 9 of 1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 38 1 24944 1 25519 1 25521 1 25522 1 25523 1 25524 2 25527 1 39 1 40 1 9108 1 24026 1 24297 1 Page 10 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1912 17X26 1923 1926 1926 1925 1925 1926 1912 17X26 1912 17X26 1911 17x26 1921 E-1 1867 17x26 Page 11 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "E" TO BE BOUNDED BY WORTH STREET; MISSION PLACE; PARK STREET; PEARL STREET; & CENTRE STREET. DAMAGED DAMAGED DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "C" TO BE BOUNDED BY PEARL STREET; & CENTRE STREET & LAFAYETTE STREET. DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE ---- PARCEL "D" TO BE BOUNDED BY PEARL STREET; PARK STREET; & CENTRE STREET. PROPOSED GRADES AND LAYOUT FOR EAST AND WEST CURB OF ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE AT THE INTERSECTION OF HILLSIDE AVENUE; NAGLE AVENUE & DYCKMAN STREET. (CURB SET AS PROPOSED TO EXISTING GRADE OF NAGLE AVENUE). DAMAGED - Draft Damage Map in the Matter of acquiring Title to the Addition to Fort Washington Park, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. TRACED MAP ATTACHED TO DESCRIPTION OF WATER GRANTS MADE TO THOMAS MURPHY ON SEPTEMBER 25, 1867 ALONG EXTERIOR STREET (HARLEM RIVER) from EAST 124th STREET TO EAST 125th STREET. Page 12 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 25401 1 30043 2 1 11 2 8 4 7 00004A 1 5 10 6 8 Page 13 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1924 1924 ROLL 1915 12X30 1912 17X26 1927 12x30 1912 17X26 1927 26 x 17 Page 14 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps MAP SHOWING A CHANGE IN THE CITY MAP BY ESTABLISHING THE LINES AND GRADES OF A NEW STREET SYSTEM, PORTIONS OF WHICH WILL LIE BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER LIMITING PLANES AND BY ELIMINATING PORTIONS OF THE MARGINAL STREET, WHARF OR PLACE AND BY ESTABLISHING SEW COVER DAMAGED-BPM I - N.Y.C.R.R. CO., (BUFFALO AND EAST) SHOWING EXISTING TRACKS AND STRUCTURES FROM WEST 115TH STREET TO WEST 151ST STREET (STA. 300+00 TO STA. 397+00). COVER DAMAGED-BPM2 - CITIZEN'S PLAN FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE WEST SIDE RAILROAD TRACK PROBLEM IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, PREPARED FOR THE COMMITTEE OF CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS BY REGINAL DPELHAM BOLTON, CONSULTING ENGINEER, 55 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. COVER DAMAGED - RULE MAP RE: A PUBLIC PARK BOUNDED BY WEST 137TH STREET; EDGECOMBE AVENUE; & AT. NICHOLAS AVENUE. WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT ENGINEERING COMMITTEE PLANS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE TRACKS OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY FROM THE PUBLIC STREETS ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT AND FOR RELATED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. (PART NO: #1 - PLANS). COVER DAMAGED - DAMAGE AND BENEFIT MAP FOR A PUBLIC PARK BOUNDED BY WEST 137TH STREET, EDGECOMBE AVENUE, AND ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE. COVER DAMAGED - WEST SIDE IMPROVING ENGINEERING COMMITTEE PLANS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE TRACKS OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY FROM THE PUBLIC STREETS ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT AND FOR RELATED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS (PART #2 --- LAND MAPS). Page 15 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 7 5 8 13 9 1 10 3 11 10 15 1 17 1 19 1 27 1 29 1 29 1 30 1 31 Page 16 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1861 32 x 18 1860 30 x 18 1912 39X54 1857 32 x 13 1865 28 x 13 1912 26X35 1912 17X26 1912 17x26 1912 39x54 1911 17x26 1912 26 x 17 1912 17X26 1912 26X35 Page 17 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps DAMAGED COVER DAMAGED MAP SHOWING A CHANGE IN PARK AVENUE BETWEEN 40TH STREET AND 42ND STREET. DAMAGED COVER DAMAGED ADJUSTMENT OF GRADES ON FIFTH AVENUE AND MARGINAL STREET BETWEEN 140TH STREET AND 142ND STREET. MAP SHOWING THE CLOSING & DISCONTINUING OF A PUBLIC PARK BOUNDED BY WEST 165TH STREET; RIVERSIDE DRIVE, WEST 161ST STREET; & THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Map showing width of present and proposed Roadway of Amsterdam Avenue from West 155th Street to Fort George Avenue INDEX MAP SHOWING THE EXTENSION OF 7TH AVENUE FROM THE PRESENT Southerly end to Carmine Street; -AND- the Extension of Varick Street from Franklin Street to West Broadway near Leonard Street; -AND- the Adjustment of Grades within this Territory. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, TOPOGRAPHICAL BUREAU MAP SHOWING A PUBLIC PARK, IN PECK SLIP BETWEEN FRONT STREET AND SOUTH STREET. Map showing a public park on Peck Plip Between Front Street and South Street MAP SHOWING THE EXTENSION OF WEST 138TH AND WEST 139TH STREETS FROM EDGECOMBE AVENUE TO ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE. MAP SHOWING A TUNNEL STREET FROM BENNETT AVENUE TO RIVERSIDE DRIVE -WITH- A SHAFT, AT FORT WASHINGTON AVENUE -NEAR- WEST 190TH Page 18 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 32 1 44 5 49 1 73 9 78 1 103 1 105 1 108 1 109 1 Page 19 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps 1912 39X54 1912 26X35 1912 17X26 1911 26X35 1912 17X26 1749 17x26 1763 26X35 1774 17X26 1787 17X26 Page 20 of1086 09/25/2021 Topographical Bureau Maps STREET. MAP SHOWING A CHANGE OF GRADE IN WEST 134TH STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY AND THE VIADUCT ON 12TH AVENUE; ALSO A LOWER GRADE FROM 12TH AVENUE FOR A DISTANCE OF 200 FEET EASTERLY. CONTRACT DRAWINGS FOR STAIRWAY AT WEST 215TH STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY AND PARK TERRACE EAST. INDEX SHEET OF THE DAMAGE MAP FOR THE COURT HOUSE SITE, WHICH WILL BE BOUNDED BY LEONARD STREET; BAXTER STREET; PARK STREET; & LAFAYETTE STREET. EXTRA CLOTH SET - CHANGE IN PLAN OF TUNNEL STREET FROM BROADWAY NEAR FAIRVIEW AVENUE TO WEST 191ST STREET SUBWAY STATION. SAFETY ISLES IN THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY WEST 24TH STREET; WEST 23RD STREET; WEST 25TH STREET; 5TH AVENUE; AND BROADWAY. FADED IRON GALL INK - COPY OF PARTITION AND DEED MAP BETWEEN COLONEL ABRAHAM DEPUYSTER AND SAMUEL BAYARD FOR LAND NEAR WALL STREET AND NASSAU STREET. DAMAGED--LINED WITH LINEN, SILKED ON RECTO - MAP SHOWING WATER LOTS ON THE EAST RIVER WATERFRONT IN THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY WATER STREET, QUEEN STREET (CEDAR STREET), BEEKMAN SLIP AND BURLING SLIP - (SAMUEL WILLIS, SURVEYOR). paper mounted on paper lined with linen; taped margins, silked on face - WATER LOTS ALONG ROTTEN ROW (EAST RIVER) FROM WALL STREET TO OLD SLIP, BY GERALD BANCKER, CITY SURVEYOR.

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