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  1. Brockett Map of 1641. click on image for large-scale map. This map depicts the original town plan of nine squares. John Brockett, one of the early settlers, was given the credit for laying out the plan.

  2. Description Two maps on the same sheet of paper, one featuring the city center of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1641, and the other depicting Milford, Connecticut, in 1646. The focus of both maps is early property owners: on the New Haven map, the land lots are depicted, divided with solid black lines and labeled with the owner's name; on the ...

  3. Nov 4, 2020 · In 1641 and 1642, they purchased lands on the Eastern Shore and along the Delaware River from the Native Americans, despite conflicting claims from New Netherlands and a Swedish settlement at Fort Christina.

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · The Map of 1641, commonly credited to Brockett and which can be viewed in the atlas above, indicates how the house lots were assigned to every free planter—those that had invested in the common property of the plantation.

  5. Apr 24, 2014 · File:Atwater1881 p10 Map New Haven in 1641.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this preview: 623 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 249 × 240 pixels | 499 × 480 pixels | 798 × 768 pixels | 1,064 × 1,024 pixels | 2,559 × 2,463 pixels.

  6. Reproduction of Brockett's Map of New Haven in 1641 (on same page: Milford in 1646) | Yale University Art Gallery.

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