A plan of Boston, from actual survey

This post-Revolutionary War map of Boston was the first of its kind printed in over half a century. It was the first time that a map showed the updated Boston's streets and topography since John Bonner and William Burgis printed maps in 1722 and 1728 respectively. Carleton, wh...

Map

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x633f8530
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contentType
map
stage
stage
normalized
year
year
1796
rights
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
language
English
identifierLocal
identifierLocal
05_04_000072
institution
institution
Boston Public Library
country
country
United States
state
state
Massachusetts
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1
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source
import
pubPlace
pubPlace
Boston
publisher
publisher
John West
county
county
Suffolk
city
city
Boston
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