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A collection of historic and contemporary political and physical maps of New York, including early exploration and settlement maps, Revolutionary War maps, geophysical maps, and automobile route maps.

Territory of the Five Nations, 1650
A map of upper New York showing the territory of the Five Nations (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca) around 1650, with the territory of the Neutrals to the west....

New Amsterdam, 1650
A map of the city of New Amsterdam in 1650, with present–day features given in dashed lines for reference....

Towne of New York, 1664–1668
A facsimile of a sketch map of the ‘Towne of New York’ in 1664–1668 showing the fort, roads, and dwellings at the time....

New York City, 1728
A plan of New York City as it was laid out in 1728....

New York City, 1730
A map of the city of New York in 1730, with present–day features given in dashed lines for reference....

New York City, 1746
Landmarks of New York City in 1746. The legend is as follows: (A) The Fort; (B) The Chapel; (C) Secretary's office; (D) The Great Dock; (E) Port of Nutten Island; (F) Port of Long Island; (G) Dutch Church; (H) English Church; (I) The City Hall; (K) ...

Ticonderoga, 1754–1763
The area around Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War, showing Crown Point, Lake Champlain, Lake George, and Fort William Henry. ...

Forts at Oswego, 1756
A map of the British forts of Oswego on Lake Ontario, captured by the French in 1756 during the French and Indian Wars....

Manhattan, 1776
A map of Manhattan Island in 1776, showing the American defences....

Battle of Long Island, 1776
A map of Long Island showing the sites of the Battle of Long Island (August 27, 1776), including the American camp in Brooklyn, the landing site of the British, and the routes of Grant and Clinton....

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