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There is also a decent Historical Atlas of NYC, a current paperback (author eludes me now) which is readily available. I bought mine from the Metropolitan Museum's gift catalog.
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Try The Iconography of Manhattan Island. It is full of maps.
Milton M. Klein | phone: (865) 974-2806
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On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, nancy hyden woodward wrote:
>I am looking for a description of NYC and its architecture in the 1670s. Can
>someone point me to a book that would have it? (I know there is a book
>written in 1909 by Mariana Griswold Renesselaer but the library cannot get
>it.)
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>Or, does anyone know the answers?
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>Was it triangular-shaped at the foot of the island?
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>Were the homes one- or, two-story? Of wood? Of brick? Both? Two rooms? Four
>rooms?
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>Thanks.
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>Nancy Hyden Woodward
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