Maps -- Shewing the Residence of Thomas Paine before, and at his death - 18th June 1809 - at Greenwich in the City of New York and also the House where he lived and the Site of the Building in which h
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Stuyvesant Pear Tree, 1856
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Carley Life Float Co.
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Carley Life Float Co.
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Fraunces Tavern
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Brooklyn Nobody Knows [Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.]
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Presentation of the Site of Old Fort Washington to the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society by Rodman Wanamaker
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[Fort Wadsworth.]
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[Looking east from Battery Weed across The Narrows to Brooklyn.]
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[Looking east from Battery Weed across The Narrows to Brooklyn.]
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[Entrance to the First Shearith Israel Graveyard.]
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[Entrance to the First Shearith Israel Graveyard.]
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Wall Street and Nassau Street. U.S. Sub Treasury
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[U.S. Sub-Treasury.]
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[U.S. Sub-Treasury.]
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Fraunces Tavern, Broad Street
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[Looking east from Battery Weed across The Narrows to Brooklyn.]
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South Street Seaport, New York
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Fort Jay, Governors Island. Arsenal
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