File:The Stadthuys of New York in 1679 corner of Peal St. and Coentijs Slip (NYPL b13512827-421949).tiff

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English: The Stadthuys of New York in 1679 on the corner of Pearl St. and Coentijs Slip. This was the first City Hall of New York, built in 1642 when the city was called New Amsterdam.
  • Includes photomechanical reproductions.
  • Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection.
  • EM10457
  • Statement of responsibility : G. Hayward
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The Stadthuys of New York in 1679 corner of Pearl St. and Coentijs Slip
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45ac3680-c60c-012f-2b70-58d385a7bc34
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421949
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Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History.
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