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Map of the Village of Hempstead Branch, situated on the Long Island Railroad in North Hempstead, Queens County (N.Y.), drawn from a survey by E.A. Smith, Surveyor, made April 1841

Label
Map of the Village of Hempstead Branch, situated on the Long Island Railroad in North Hempstead, Queens County (N.Y.), drawn from a survey by E.A. Smith, Surveyor, made April 1841
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Map of the Village of Hempstead Branch
Responsibility statement
drawn from a survey by E.A. Smith, Surveyor, made April 1841
Sub title
situated on the Long Island Railroad in North Hempstead, Queens County (N.Y.)
Summary
Subdivision map delineating streets and numbered building lots, some with extant buildings already on property; right of way, tracks, and buildings of the Long Island Railroad [Hempstead Branch] also delineatedEntire vicinity bounded on the north by vicinity of present day Garfield Avenue, on the east by First Avenue ("to Hempstead Harbour [Roslyn]" to the north, and "to Hempstead" to the south) [present day Mineola Boulevard], on the south by Fourth Street, noted as "the Common Highway or Country Road between Hempstead & North Hempstead [townships]" [present day Old Country Road], and on the west by the vicinity of present day Winthrop Hospital. The Hempstead Plains delineated as adjoining said Old Country Road on the southNumerous handwritten notes throughout, including surveying information, names of owners of individual lots, with respective dates of purchase, etc
Target audience
adult
resource.surveyor

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