Stokes, I. N. Phelps The iconography of Manhattan Island 1498-1909 (v. 3)

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THE LANDMARK MAP REFERENCE KEY
 

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(Fulton) St. 1760 (ibid.); called Great George Street
above Ann St, and extended to Sand Hill Road
(Astor Place) 1775 {M. C. C, MS., VIII: 154); t|ris
section known as the Middle Road 1790 (ibid., IX:
383-4); surveyed 1788 (ibid., IX: 82, 150-1); 1789
(ibid., IX: 199); Broadway from Government House
to Vesey St., and Great George Street from Vesey St.
to the Sand Hill Road to be considered one con¬
tinuous street and called Broadway 1794 (ibid., XI:
106); continued to the Bowery Lane (Fourth Avenue)
1801 (ibid., XIII: 288); extended and opened 1803-3
(ibid.. XIII; 478, SSS); opened 1805-7 C'*''^'. XV:
183, 344, 475; XVlI: 57); opened from Art Street
to The Bowery 1808 (ibid., XVIII: 6-7); opened to
Love Lane 1813 (ibid., XXVII: 364); laid out bet.
3ist and 43d Sts. 1838 (Laws of TV. Y., 1838, Chap.
223); bet. Fifth Ave. and 25th St., bet. 45th and
71st Sts. 1847 (Laws ofN. Y., 1847, Chap. Z03, 439);
from 71st to 86th St. 1851 (Laws of TV. Y., 1851,
Chap. 183), See also Bloomingdale Road and Boule¬
vard.    Shown on C, Pl. 87, Vol. II.

[PL 174:13—PL 180: 3402-Kingsbridge Road]

Brook Street. Former name of Hancock Street.—
Post's Old Streets, 8.

Broome Street. See Bayard's Lane; Bullock
Street; Ilevins Street.    Shown on PI. 99, Vol. III.

[PL 175: 31S-594]

Brouwer Straat, Breurs' Straat. Mentioned 1653
(Liber HH; 55, Albany); Brewers Street 1687 (M. C. C,
I: i8g); present Stone Street, bet. Broad and White¬
hall Sts.   Shown on C. PL 87, Vol. II.      [PT. 174: 11]

Brugh Steegh (Bridge Lane). Ran from Peari to
Bridge St. bet. Whitehall and Broad Sts. Men¬
rioned as eariy as 1658 (Dutch MSS., Ill: 142);
closed before 1695.—Pl. 23-a, Vol. I. Shown on C.
Pl. 87, Vol. II.                                         [PL 174: 10]

Brugh Straat.    See Bridge Street,

Budd Street. Former name of Van Dam Street,—
Post's Old Streets, 8.    Shown on Pl. 70, Vol, I.

[PL 175: 506-597]

Bullock Street. Laid out prior to 1767 (Pl. 41,
Vol. I); name changed to Broome Street "after our
Lieutenant Governor" 1806 (M. C. C, MS., XV:
543); ceded by Trinity Church 1813.—Ibfd., XXVII:
143-                                                [Pl- ^75; 3rS-594]

Burger's Path. Now Old SHp and William Street,
from Beaver St. to Hanover Sq. C. 1644.—Dutch
MSS., II; 124. "The Path which Burger Jorissen
made to go down to the Strand."—Liber Patents,
II: 117 (Albany).    Shown on C. Pl. 87, Vol. II,

[PL 174: 29]

Burling Slip.                                [PL 174: 71-72]

Burnet Street, Burnet's Street. Opened 1722.—CaL
Hist. MSS., Eng., 467, 500; cf. Liber Patents, IX: 13
(Albany). The present Water Street, bet. Wall St,
and Maiden Lane. Shown as Burnet's Key on PI. 27,
VoL I.                                                     [PL 174- 39]

Burr Street. Former name of Charlton Street.—
Post's Old Streets, 9.                        [PT. 175: 51^^-598]

Burrows Street. Former name of Grove Street,
bet. Christopher and Hudson Sts.^Post's Old
Streets, 9, See Grove Street; Cozine Street; Columbia
Street.                                              [PL 175: 5^5-592]

Burton Street. Former name of Leroy Street, bet.
Bleecker and CorneUa Sts.—Post's Old Streets, g.

Bushwick Street. Former name of Tompkins
Street.—Post's Old Streets, g.           [Pl. 175: 322-359]

Byvanck   Street.     Formerly   ran   from   Grand   to
 

Water   St.,   200  ft.   E.   of Scammell   St,—Holmes's
Map of the East and West De Lancey Farms,

[Pl. 175: 260-288]

Canal Street. Projected 1796 (M. C. C, MS.,
XII: 59); to be laid out 1805 (ibid., XV; 132, 436);
ground ceded for street by Trinity Church 1808 (ibid.,
XVIII: 351); authorized by the Legislature 1809
(The Columbian, July 5, 1810); report on opening
1810 (M. C. C, MS., XXII: 229-31)! great sewer
laid through: begun 1819 {ibid., XXXVlII: 68-9,
163-4); completed 1830 (ibid., XXXIX: 345); S"eet
extended from Centre to Mulberry' St, 1855.—
Stone's Hist, of TV. Y. City, 529. See also description
on pp. 557-63, suj>ra. Shown on Pl. 79. Vol. I and
Pis. 83-b and 99, Vol. III.               [PT. 175: 298-595]

Cannon Street. Laid out prior to 1797.—PI. 64,
VoL I.                                             [PT. 175: 33i-335\

Carlisle Street. Shown but not named 1755.—
Pl. 34, Vol. I.    Named on Pl. 64, Vol. I.

[PL 174- 53-55]

Carmine Street, Partly laid out and named
prior to 1799 (Pl, 70, Vol. I); opened 1817-8
(M. C. C, MS., XXXV: 406-7); extended 1819,—
Ibid., XXXVI: 149.                        [PT. 175: 5S2-SSQ]

Caroline Street. Was reserved by agreement
with Trinity Church 1794; ordered to be left open
1837.—Tl/. C. C. (MS.), LX: 68-g.           [PL 174:42]

Carroll Place. Former name of p. o. Bleecker
Street, bet. South Fifth Avenue (West Broadway)
and Thompson St.—Post's Old Streets, 9.

[PL 175: S37\

Cartman's Arcade. Formerly rear of 171 Delancey
St.—Post's Old Streets, g.                       [PL 175:348]

Catharine Place.    Former name of Catharine Lane.
—Post's Old Streets, g.    Sometimes known as Cath¬
arine Alley.    Laid out prior to 1797,—PL 64, VoL I,
[PL 174: 170]

Catharine Street. Laid out and named prior to
1755 (Pl- 34» Vol. I); regulated 1784-S (^- G. C,
MS., VIII: 213^, 358); surveyed and regulated 1789-
90.—Ibid., IX: 345, 410, 417; X: 287-90.

[PL 174: 250-3S1]

Catharine Street. Former name of Harrison Street.
^Post's Old Streets, 10. Former name of Mulberry
St., bet. Bayard and Bleecker Sts.—Ibid., 9. Former
name of Waverly Place, bet. Christopher and Bank
Sts.—Ibid., g. Former name of Worth Street, bet.
Hudson and Centre Sts.—Ibid., 10,

Catharine Street. In the 8th Ward. Name changed
to Factory Street 1813.—^. C. C. (MS.), XXVII:
221; see PI. gg. Vol. IIL Name changed to Waveriy
Place 1853.—Pro. Bds. Aid. and Assts., XXI: 456.

[PL 175: 547-614]

Catherine Street.     Former name of  Peari   Street,

bet. Broadway and Elm Sts.—Post's Old Streets, 10,

[PL 174: 157]

Cedar Street.   See Little Queen Street.

[PL 174: 39-56]

Centre Street.    See Collect Street.

Centre Street. Former name of Marion Street.—
Post's Old Streets, 10,                      [PT. 175: 481-495]

Centre Market Place. A new street, named
1839.—Pro. Bds. Aid. and Assts., VI: 187.

[T^T. 175: 472

Chambers Street. Ceded by Trinity Church
1761 (M. C. C, VI: 263; cf. MS. deed and Map in
possession of the Comptroller); shown on Pl. 41, Vol,
I; surveyed   1790  (M.   C.   C,  AIS.,  X: 79-82);  ex-
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