1861 Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities
By: Joseph H. Colton
Date: 1856 (published) New York
Dimensions: 17 x 27 inches (43 x 68.5 cm)
This is an original antique map of New York City, centered on Manhattan with parts of Hoboken, Jersey City, Brooklyn published by Joseph H. Colton out of New York in 1856. The map is color coded by wards and shows streets, parks, squares, ferry routes, government buildings, and land reclamation projects both recently completed and planned for the future.
The map features the world famous Central Park, which had been approved by the city but not yet developed and would not open to the public for two years (in 1858). Other noteworthy landmarks include Ellis Island, Fort Columbus on Governor's Island, a penitentiary, lunatic asylum, and the Naval Yard. An inset in the lower right shows the northern portion of Manhattan, also known as the Harlem neighborhood.
Condition: This map is in A condition with bold original color on fine paper with ample margins on all sides. Some light paper toning is apparent along the margins.
Inventory #NA116
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