Exhibition: Iconography of Manhattan Island: Illustrations from the Publication
Item appears in the following exhibition pageItem InformationDublin CoreTitleA map of fresh water pond in the City of New York (etc.)
A manuscript survey by Charles Loss, City Surveyor, made on the ice
Origin of steam navigation. "Honor to whom honor is due." A view of Collect Pond and its vicinity, in the City of New York in 1793 .... (etc.)
SubjectCartography --United States --History
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) --History --18th century.
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) --Maps.
DescriptionTwo images on the page.
Bottom image: The artist may have been John Penniman, ca. 1817-1850; the lithographer may have been Francis Michelin, 1809 or 10-1878. Regarding John Fitch's work with steam boats. CreatorLoss, Charles
Penniman, J.
Michelin, F.
SourceStokes, I. N. Phelps. The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. New York : Robert H. Dodd, 1915-1928. Electronic reproduction. v. 1. New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 2008.
Date1801 (top image), 1846 (bottom image)
Languageeng
Additional Item MetadataSpatial CoverageNew York
Manhattan
ProvenanceCity of New York, Office of the Bureau of Design and Survey
I. N. Phelps Stokes
CitationPlate 58-a [no page number; following chapter 4]
Plate 58-b [no page number; following chapter 4]
Temporal Coverage1793 1801
MODSKey Date1801 1846
Type of Dateex
Repository Namenone
Language of Catalogingeng
Digital Originrd
Still Image Item Type MetadataOriginal FormatMaps
Lithographs
CitationLoss, Charles, Penniman, J., and Michelin, F., “A map of fresh water pond in the City of New York (etc.),” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed January 12, 2025, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/stokes/item/1274. |