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J. H. Colton: G. Woolworth Colton's New Map of New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, Etc. ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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G. Woolworth Colton's New Map of New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, Etc. |
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English: An extremely rare example of G. Woolworth Colton's 1867 vertical pocket map of New York. This important map, first issued in 1865, marks a significant rethinking of the standard Manhattan map. Previous maps of New York City tended to represent only the lower parts of Manhattan (on the Burr model) or orient the city horizontally with the top of the map facing west (as in the Commissioner's Plan). With the opening of Central Park in the mid 1860s, the previously rural northern portions of the city became not only accessible, but desirable destinations. Map publishers of the period, most notably Colton and Johnson, were forced to reconsider their mappings in order to more properly locate Central Park and its environs in the heart of New York City. This pocket map was most likely initially issued in 1865 as a prototype to test the new map before it was included in the Colton's Atlas of 1866. Johnson began including a very similar map, with slight modifications, in his atlas starting in 1867. As a pocket map, we have identified three issues, 1865, 1866, and this, 1867. While all three editions are extremely rare, the 1865 and 1866 issues do appear in a couple of institutional collections, most notably the New York Public Library, Map Division. This, however, is the only example of the 1867 edition for which we have found any reference whatsoever. The map itself is oriented to the north and covers Manhattan Island from Battery Park to 125th Street. Also covered are adjacent portions of Brooklyn (Williamsburg and Greenpoint), Queens (Long Island City, Hunter's Point, Ravenswood, and Astoria),Jersey City and Hoboken. Central Park is shown in full with excellent interior detail. An inset in the upper left quadrant details upper Manhattan and parts of what is today the Bronx, but was then Westchester. Throughout Colton identifies streets, avenues, city wards, ferries, piers, rail lines, and even important buildings. A chart in the lower right quadrant offers more information with regard to the city's various railroads. This map is copyrighted to 1865 in the lower left quadrant, but updated below the imprint to 1867. Published from Colton's 172 William Street Office, New York City, New York. |
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Date | 1867 (dated) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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height: 24 in (60.9 cm); width: 18.5 in (46.9 cm) dimensions QS:P2048,24U218593 dimensions QS:P2049,18.5U218593 |
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Geographicus link: NewYorkCity-colton-1867 |
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