1916
Maker: Bromley.
Antique printed color map of part of Manhattan, New York City, from the Atlas of New York City, Borough of Manhattan, by Bromley, 1916. Shows W 145th to W 151st and Eight Ave (now Frederick Douglass Blvd) to Harlem River with Seventh Ave. The explanation key for this atlas was only included on the index map- pink indicates brick, yellow is frame (wood), an X means the building is a stable, the numbers and letters on each building indicate the number of stories of the building and whether it has a basement, store, or saloon (see index image for full explanation). Good antique condition with toning overall and some paper loss at edges. Paper is fragile. Sheet measures approx. 11.5 x 16.25 inches. Double-sided sheet has NYC102A on one side and NYC102B on the other side (please add only one of these two maps to your cart).
Item Number: NYC102A