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Map[s] to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City"
- Title
- Map[s] to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City" / prepared by Kate Holladay Claghorn.
- Author
- Claghorn, Kate Holladay.
- Publication
- [Washington, D.C. : G.P.O., 1901]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building M1A to submit a request in person. | no. 3-4 | Cartographic | Supervised use | Map Div. 84-3061 no. 3-4 | Schwarzman Building M1A - Map Division Room 117 |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building M1A to submit a request in person. | no. 1-2 | Cartographic | Supervised use | Map Div. 84-3061 no. 1-2 | Schwarzman Building M1A - Map Division Room 117 |
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- Additional Authors
- United States. Industrial Commission. Reports of the Industrial Commission.
- Description
- 4 maps : 1 col.; on sheets 67 x 22 cm. and 52 x 21 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of Irish mothers, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.
- Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of German mothers, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.
- Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of mothers of four given nationalities, (Italian, Russian and Polish, Hungarian, and Bohemian), by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.
- Map no. III to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City."
- Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population of native whites with both parents native, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.
- Subjects
- Note
- Maps cover Manhattan from the Battery to 140th Street.
- Series title taken from title on Map no. III: Map no. III to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City."
- From Reports of the Industrial Commission. Vol. 15, 1901.
- Includes notes.
- Contents
- No. I. Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of Irish mothers, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890 -- No. II. Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of German mothers ... -- Map no. III ... Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of mothers of four given nationalities, (Italian, Russian and Polish, Hungarian, and Bohemian) ... -- No. IV. Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population of native whites with both parents native ...
- Call Number
- Map Div. 84-3061
- OCLC
- 42916738
- Author
- Claghorn, Kate Holladay.
- Title
- Map[s] to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City" / prepared by Kate Holladay Claghorn.
- Imprint
- [Washington, D.C. : G.P.O., 1901] (Washington, D.C. : Norris Peters Co., Photo-litho.)
- Cartographic Data
- Scale not given.
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- Added Author
- United States. Industrial Commission. Reports of the Industrial Commission.
- Added Title
- Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of Irish mothers, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of German mothers, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population born of mothers of four given nationalities, (Italian, Russian and Polish, Hungarian, and Bohemian), by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.Map no. III to accompany report "The foreign immigrant in New York City."Map of the city of New York, N.Y., showing the density of population of native whites with both parents native, by sanitary districts (subdivisions of wards), June 1, 1890.
- Research Call Number
- Map Div. 84-3061 [Filed with NYC, 1890, encapsulated in mylar as 2 sheets]