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View Of Colonial Lower Manhattan
Partially colored engraving from 1853 shows the southern end of Manhattan Island from across the East River as a thriving port city and commercial hub of the colony of New York, from a much larger original dated March 25, 1746. Numbers in the image denote these landmarks: 1, the fort; 2, the chapel in the fort; 3, the Secretarys office; 4, the Great Dock with a bridge over it; 5, the ruins of White Hall; 6, Nutten Island; 7, Long Island; 8, the lower market; 9, the Crane; 10, the Great Flesh Market; 11, the city arms supported by Peace; 12, the Dutch church; 13, the English church; 14, City Hall; 15, the Exchange; 16, the French church; 17, Upper Market; 18, the Station Ship; 19, a wharf; 20, the Arms of the Province supported by Plenty; 21, shipbuilding wharves; 22, the ferry house for service to Long Island; 23, a pen for cattle and oxen destined for market; 24, Colonel Morriss Fancy turning to windward. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hulton Archive
Media ID 11801530
© 2004 Getty Images
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