Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis
In possession of the American Geographical Society.
Brooklyn, The City of. Watson, 1879.
Brooklyn, The City of. M. Dripps, 1853, 1871.
Brooklyn, The City of. Alexander Martin, 1839.
Elizabeth, N. J. An original map, apparently drawn about 1750, in possession of the New York Historical Society, showing the original purchases of lands from the Indian proprietors, and land in controversy at that time. (See our Map XI.) Also another survey of the same district, without the purchased lands.
Geological Survey. United States. Maps
AND MONOGRAPHS
INDIAN PATHS
covering the area of the greater city and of
eastern New Jersey. Hudson River. Vingboom, 1639. In the Library of Congress. Hudson River, The, between New York and
Albany. Goodrich, 1824. Hudson River, Topographical map of the.
Lloyd, 1864. Hudson River Valley, The. Atlas. Watson,
1891. Indian Trails. Map in Charles A. Hanna's
The Wilderness Trail, New York, 1911. Manhattan and Brooklyn, The Ratzer survey of.
1766. Valentine's Manual for 1854. Manhattan farm properties. Valentine's
Manual for 1852. Manhattan Island, Map of the Commissioners
of. 1807. Valentine's Manual for 1853,
p. 260. Manhattan Island, 1664. The Nicolls map. Monmouth, N. J., An orig nal survey of part of
Monmouth county, 18th century, showing old
roadways. In possession of the New York
Historical Society. Mount Vernon, N. Y., and environs. Survey
by William Bracher. Goldthwaite, 1890. New Jersey, by Robert Hornor. New Jersey, The Province of, by William
Faden. London, 1778. New Jersey, East. An original map "by a
Society of Gentlemen in America," covering