Norman's Plan of New Orleans & Environs, 1845
By Henry Moellhausen Civil Engineer. B. M. Norman Publisher.
New Orleans,
Entered according to Act of Congress, by B.M. Norman, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court
1845
Engraved plan, fine original outline hand-colour, a few marginal tears into image at left, skifully repaired, minor loss to fold intersections, trimmed to lower and left neatline, backed on japan paper.
470 by 650mm (18.5 by 25.5 inches).
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Rare and detailed plan of New Orleans, one of only a handful issued in the first half of the nineteenth century.
The plan shows New Orleans in considerable detail, with the demarcation of municipal boundaries, fire limits, the street plan and block numbers, canals, railways, public squares, cemeteries, and highlighting of key buildings. The key below the plan lists hotels, exchanges, banks, churches, public schools, theatres, hospitals, markets, public buildings,...
The plan shows New Orleans in considerable detail, with the demarcation of municipal boundaries, fire limits, the street plan and block numbers, canals, railways, public squares, cemeteries, and highlighting of key buildings. The key below the plan lists hotels, exchanges, banks, churches, public schools, theatres, hospitals, markets, public buildings,...
bibliography:
LC G4014.N5 1845.M6 TIL; Yale 795 N47 1845; Phillips p.496.
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