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  1. Aug 27, 2013 · This Interactive Map Compares the New York City of 1836 to Today. Manhattan had a very different topography than the concrete jungle we know today. Natasha Geiling and Esri. August 27,...

  2. Oct 21, 2019 · 1769. Native Americans had roamed Manhattan for centuries before the Dutch established New Amsterdam on the island's southern tip in 1624. Throughout the 1700s, the young city was confined to the island's southern extremity. But by the time this map was made, the city had already grown well beyond its original limits.

  3. Manhattan Past | Maps | 1600s. 1639. Manatvs gelegen op de Noot [sic] Riuier. Vinckeboons, Joan. 1639. Digital version from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. This ink and watercolor map shows the early fort and the primary buildings of Manhattan, with a key to the householders. Also shows the surrounding area.

  4. Research genealogy for David L Wiggins of Rome, Oneida, New York, USA, as well as other members of the Wiggins family, on Ancestry®.

  5. Wiggins Park is a park in New York. Wiggins Park is situated nearby to Liberty Gardens/Thron Park and Guyer Field. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. Son of David Wiggins and Lydia LeClear, wife of Mary Ann Cox. Father of Esther Wiggins White, Bell Wiggins, Frances Wiggins, Helen Wiggins, a set of twins born 27 July 175 and Sidney Wiggins. David died at Fowler Mansion.

  7. New revised edition of colored pictorial and tourist bird's-eye-view of Midtown Manhattan, 93 x 60, folded to 25 x 11, placed in 8 page booklet, with uncolored views, diagrams, text and index to points of interest. Map is in Isometric projection, shows individual buildings, roads and street names, and some addresses. Note: "The original artwork drawn by Constantine Anderson was begun in 1961 ...

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