1895
Maker: Bromley.
Antique map of part of Newton, MA, Mass., from the Atlas of the City of Newton Massachusetts From Actual Surveys and Official Plans, published by G.W. Bromley & Co. in 1895. These maps were created for tax and insurance purposes and the buildings are coloured by type- the color key was only included on the index map, but pink is brick, yellow is "frame" or wood, purple/grey is stone, and a building with an x through it is a stable or shed. Each property is labelled with the property owner's name. Includes Beacon St, Cochituate Aqueduct, the Newton Almshouse, and part of the Charles River, etc. Shows roads, railroads, bodies of water, etc. Overall good to very good condition with mild surface soiling, some minor stains, some wear along the center fold. Fabric tape at left where the leather tab was and a stain at the right where the leather tab touched. A previous owner taped the broken tab to the right side of the page using tape that does not appear to be archival. This map has hand written changes. Measures approx. 20.5 x 30.5 inches to the page edges.
Item Number: MAS2090