Dec 16, 2022 10:00 EST

Rare Books, Autographs & Maps

 
  Lot 35
 

35

Estate / Collection: Collection of a New York Surveyor

BRIDGES & POPPLETON
Map of Three Pieces of Salt Meadow on the East River near Manhattan Island belonging to Abijah Hammond Esqr. and Colonel H. Rutgers shewing therein the Avenues & Streets as laid out by the Commissioners for laying out the Island.
Manuscript map in ink on joined sheets, with "Original March 11th AD 1815/Plot Surveyed by Bridges & Poppleton" in ink at lower right. The map is backed. 20 1/2 x 28 inches (52 x 72 cm). Split where joined and losses to these fold point extremities, stains and dust soiling, tears and other losses to corners and edges, later markings within the image; Together with another version of the same map, in color, but with losses. 21 x 28 inches (54 x 70 cm). Losses to right margin costing most of imprint and border.

A rare manuscript map showing the planned extension of Manhattan Island over the salt flats leading to the East River. The lands here are owned by Abijah Hammond and Colonel Henry Rutgers. The only street named is the planned Avenue D.

Estimated at $400 - $600

 

Estate / Collection: Collection of a New York Surveyor

BRIDGES & POPPLETON
Map of Three Pieces of Salt Meadow on the East River near Manhattan Island belonging to Abijah Hammond Esqr. and Colonel H. Rutgers shewing therein the Avenues & Streets as laid out by the Commissioners for laying out the Island.
Manuscript map in ink on joined sheets, with "Original March 11th AD 1815/Plot Surveyed by Bridges & Poppleton" in ink at lower right. The map is backed. 20 1/2 x 28 inches (52 x 72 cm). Split where joined and losses to these fold point extremities, stains and dust soiling, tears and other losses to corners and edges, later markings within the image; Together with another version of the same map, in color, but with losses. 21 x 28 inches (54 x 70 cm). Losses to right margin costing most of imprint and border.

A rare manuscript map showing the planned extension of Manhattan Island over the salt flats leading to the East River. The lands here are owned by Abijah Hammond and Colonel Henry Rutgers. The only street named is the planned Avenue D.

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