Description: Frederick Beers Map of Staten Island, 1887.Large scale map of Staten Island also showing Manhattan and Hudson County in New Jersey. The longitude west of the Greenwich meridian, as well as the longitude east of Washington, D.C. are both given, as well as lines of latitude and radical distances from City Hall in Manhattan at intervals of two miles. The various counties of Staten Island are colored in shades of pink, yellow and green. Highways, railroads and important roadways are depicted throughout, with great detail delineating individual streets in the New York City Area. The map is from the first atlas produced of Staten Island. Frederick W. Beers was a prominent atlas and map publishers from the Beers family of cartographers. In 1867, then located at 95 Maiden Lane in Manhattan, Beers published his Atlas of New York and Vicinity, collaborating with A.D. Ellis and G.G. Soule. Between 1865 and 1900, the Beers family and collaborators produced atlases of more than 80 countries in 10 states, including Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York and Michigan. In good condition with minor toning and small rips, can be repaired. Scarce. RAREA1887DMOZ
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Date Range: 1887
Format: Atlas
Year: 1887
Map View: New York
Cartographer/Publisher: Frederick Beers
Original/Reproduction: Original