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An E. View of Trinity Church, N. York

An E. View of Trinity Church, N. York

A View of Wall Street, Trinity Church and the First Presbyterian Church about 1825

A View of Wall Street, Trinity Church and the First Presbyterian Church about 1825

A Perspective View of the City Hall in New York Taken from Wall Street

A Perspective View of the City Hall in New York Taken from Wall Street

North Dutch Church

North Dutch Church

Government House

Government House

A View of St. Paul's Church, New York

A View of St. Paul's Church, New York

A South West Prospect of the City of New York (1806)

A South West Prospect of the City of New York (1806)

Novum Amsterodamum

Novum Amsterodamum

View of Columbia College in the City of New York

View of Columbia College in the City of New York

A View of the Battery and Harbour of New York, and the Ambuscade Frigate

A View of the Battery and Harbour of New York, and the Ambuscade Frigate

A View of the present Seat of his Excl. the Vice President of the United States

A View of the present Seat of his Excl. the Vice President of the United States

Grace and Trinity Churches

Grace and Trinity Churches

Grace and Trinity Churches

Grace and Trinity Churches

Park, New York, 1827

Park, New York, 1827

View of Belvedere House

View of Belvedere House

Astor House, Broadway, 1867

Astor House, Broadway, 1867

Wall Street in 1883

Wall Street in 1883

New York Hotel, Broadway, 1867

New York Hotel, Broadway, 1867

Broadway in 1865

Broadway in 1865

A View of New York in 1775

A View of New York in 1775

[New Dutch Church]

Accession number 41.62.32 
Unique identifier M3Y22000 
Description To the Honourable Rip Van Dam, Esqr. President of His Majesty's Council for the Province of New York. This View of the New Dutch Church is most humbly Dedicated by your Honours most Obedient Servt. Wm. Burgis. The Society of Iconophiles. New York. 1900. Re-engraved on copper by Sidney L. Smith. 
Dated 1900 
File dimensions 12.5 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
31.7 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 

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