Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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This 1829 map by David Hugh Burr offers a fascinating glimpse into New York City and its surrounding areas during a period of significant growth and development. The map meticulously details the city and county of New York, extending its reach to encompass Brooklyn, and parts of what are now Queens and Jersey City.
Burr's map captures the city at a pivotal moment, just as it was beginning to expand northward and solidify its position as a major economic and cultural hub. Streets, buildings, and topographical features are meticulously rendered, providing a valuable historical snapshot of the city's urban landscape in the early 19th century. This map is not just a navigational tool, but a window into the past, showcasing the city's evolution and its ambition.
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