Lloyd's topographical map of the Hudson River : from the head of navigation at Troy to its confluence with the ocean at Sandy Hook : embracing an area of 4 miles on either side ... and the river channel and mileage
Summary
In the rural land areas the map shows all buildings and householders' names.
Relief shown by hachures; harbor depths shown by hachures and soundings.
Hand colored to distinguish towns (townships), urban municipalities, and county boundaries.
Signed in ink script in title area on recto: Millard Fillmore, June 20th 1864; on verso on cloth backing: Millard Fillmore, June 20, 1864; on large paper label affixed to verso: Millard Fillmore, June 26, 1864; on small paper label affixed to verso: Hudson River, 110. E--1864, Millard Fillmore, June 24 1864.
"Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864 by J.L.Lloyd in the Clerk's Office of the Dis't Court of the U.S. for the Sth'n Dis't of New York."
Printed in 4 side-by-side segments: [Northern] -- [North-central] -- [South-central] -- [Southern including New York city metro-area and New York Harbor].
LC copy imperfect: Additionally fold-lined, trimmed [?].
Includes text, notes, and advertisements for other Lloyd publications.
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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