Public market and Main Street, Charleston, S.C., 1841
Implementation of Ohio's first townships in 1790 based on the National Survey Land Ordinance, established by Thomas Jefferson in 1785
Thomas Jefferson's proposed plan for the capital at Washington, D.C., 179l
Pierre-Charles L'Enfant's plan for Washington, D.C., 179l, with adaptations by surveyor Andrew Ellicot in 1792
Survey of New York City common lands by Casimir Goerch, 1785
Detail of Commissioners' Plan of New York, 1811, by Simeon De Witt, Gouverneur Morris and John Rutherford with survey by John Randall
Plan of Buffalo, New York (originally New Amsterdam Village), 1804, by surveyor Joseph Ellicot (Andrew's brother)
[also see Week 1 module, image 2, for waterfront view]
Indianapolis, Indiana, plan of 1821
Indiana State Capitol Building of 1834 by Town and Davis (modeled after the Parthenon in Athens) on the Central Square of Indianapolis
Street facade of the Providence Arcade, Providence, R.I. Russell Warren and James Bucklin, structure by Cyrus Butler, 1828
Interior view of shops in the Providence Arcade
Plan of Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary as a panoptic ordering of space. John Haviland, 1823-36,
First plan for the partito or civil settlement of Yerba Buena by Jean Vioget [following earlier presidio and mission in 1776 under Juan Bautista de Anza]
Development and expansion south of San Francisco [former Yerba Buena] under American ownership, c. 1850, following the "rectification" of the original Spanish grid by Jasper O'Farrell in 1847
Natrona Township, Il. Prototype town platted by Conklin and Co. for the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad, 1857
Boynton Map of Boston in 1844, showing State Street and new wharves to the south and Public Garden to the north, all on landfill from Beacon Hill
Boston Commons and (foreground) new Boston Public Garden. George F. Meacham, 1859
Faneuil Hall (enlarged by Charles Bulfinch in 1805) and (right) Quincy Market (1826 by Alexander Parris for Mayor Josiah Quincy).
Back Bay and Commonwealth Avenue axis, Boston, built 1855-60 by Arthur Gilman on landfill alongside the Public Garden
Original plan of Lowell, Ma. Kirk Boott, 1821-25
Factory boarding houses of 1820s for the "Lowell girls"
Market Mills, Lowell, 1860, preserved and converted into a historical museum
Double houses in mill village of White Rock, RI, 1840