Beers, Frederick W.
Singsing
Beers, Frederick W. – Singsing · Antique Map, Lithograph · 560 x 530mm · Frederick W. Beers, New York 1860
Eigenschaften
- Published: New York
- Published date: 1860
- Technique: Lithograph / Original color.
- Issue date: 1860
- Type: map
- Category: State New York
- Size: 560 by 530mm (22 by 20 inches).
- Stock number: 19682
- Condition: In excellent condition.
Article description
Article description
Lithograph, original color in outline by Beers, Frederick W, published 1860 by Frederick W. Beers, New York. Image size: 560 by 530mm (22 by 20 inches). From Beers's celebrated county atlas — an irreplaceable primary record of 19th-century Hudson Valley topography. Frederick William Beers (1839–1933) was an American cartographer and publisher best known for his detailed county and regional atlases of New York State. Working from Manhattan, Beers published his Atlas of New York and Vicinity in 1867 (in collaboration with A.D. Ellis and G.G. Soule), containing 61 lithographed maps of Westchester, Dutchess, and Putnam counties and their towns. He is credited with personally surveying every county in New York State and later extended his work to Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut, and Vermont. Beers's atlas maps of the Hudson Valley constitute an irreplaceable primary record of mid-19th-century settlement, property ownership, and local topography — prized both by local historians and by collectors of American county atlases. This large map shows Singsing in the United States. The map provide the names of specific home owners, as well as information about the occupations and physical locations of the various tradesmen in each village. Including Singsing Correctional Facility and Mount Pleasant Military Academy. In excellent condition.Beers, Frederick W. – Singsing · Antique Map, Lithograph · 560 x 530mm · Frederick W. Beers, New York 1860
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