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English: Excerpt of 1852 map of New York City, showing location of Mechanic's Hall, outlined in red by uploader. Block is bounded by Broadway, Grand, Crosby and Broome.
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Source City of New York Extending Northward to Fiftieth St. Dripps, Matthew, 1852
Author M. Dripps
Other versions This file was derived from: Matthew Dripps - Map of New York - 1852 - 001.jpg

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