Historical maps help us to see our land from a different prespective. Understanding that we inherited our parkland from community's ancestors - and reminding us that we will be leaving it for our community's decedents.
NYPL Archives shows this map of Long Island during the Revolutionary War.
TITLE
The seat of action between the British and American forces: or An authentic plan of the western part of Long Island, with the engagement of the 27th August 1776 between the King[']s forces andthe Americans : containing also Staten Island, and the environs of Amboy and New York, with the course of Hudsons River, from Courtland, the great magazine of the American Army, to Sandy Hook.
NAMES
Holland, Samuel, 1728-1801 (Surveyor)
NYPL Archives shows this map of Conneticuit, including Long Island across the sound, soon after the Revolutionary War.
TITLE
Connecticut and parts adjacent
NAMES
Covens et Mortier et Covens, junior (Publisher)
Klockhoff, H. (Hendrik) (Engraver)
Romans, Bernard, 1741?-approximately 1784 (Associated name)
NYPL Archives shows this map of Long Island. Focusing on the line and properties of South Side Railroad company.
TITLE
Map of Long Island: showing the line and property of the South Side Railroad of Long Island
NAMES
G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. (Engraver)
South Side Railroad of Long Island (Publisher)
NYPL Archives shows this map of Long Island. Focusing on the line and properties of South Side Railroad company.
TITLE
Plate 27: Bounded by Bell Avenue, Shore Avenue, Little Neck Bay,... Bayside Boulevard, Edgewater View, Ashburton Avenue, Bayside Boulevard, 10th Street, Broadway (Douglas Pond), Bayside Avenue, Titus Avenue, Highland Avenue, Highland Street, Crocheron Avenue, Gardner Street, Vista Avenue, Bayside and Little Bayside Road.
Additional title: Part of the Borough of Queens, Flushing, Ward 3.
NAMES
G.W. Bromley & Co. (Publisher)
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