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Maker(s):Eddy, John H.
Culture:American (1784-1817)
Title:map: Map of the State of New York with part of the Adjacent States
Date Made:1818
Type:Map
Materials:paper, ink, watercolor; linen
Place Made:United States; New York; New York City; or Pennsylvania; Philadelphia
Measurements:overall: 37 in x 41 3/4 in; 93.98 cm x 106.045 cm
Accession Number:  HD 65.046
Credit Line:Gift of Edward Beinecke
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Map of New York extending eastward as far as Worcester, MA. Includes the Connecticut River Valley and all of Vermont. Shows roads, turnpikes, and settlements with houses indicated. Engraved by Tanner, Vallance, Kearney & Co., Philadelphia. Printed by Samuel Maverick, New York. Published by James Eastburn & Co., NY. Eddy, who was deaf, died shortly before the map's publication. Map sectioned and mounted on linen. Outside folds covered in paper with bookplate of Samuel W. Moore. Moore's name crossed out, and Nathaniel F. Moore written.

Subjects:
Linen; Watercolor painting

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