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Description
The earliest panoramic view of the East River and New York City, called "The Burgis View". Engraving from four plates on four sheets, issued circa 1719-1721. Drawn by William Burgis in 1717 from what is now known as Brooklyn Heights, and engraved in London by John Harris. Dedication reads: "To His Excellency Robert Hunter Esqr. captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New York, New Jersey and territories depending thereon in America and vice admirall of the same, this south prospect of the city of New York is most humbly dedicated by Your Excellency's most humble & obedient servt. William Burgis". References: Stokes, I.N.P. Iconography of Manhattan Island, Vol. I (1915), pl. 25, pp. 239-51. New-York Historical copy trimmed at lower edge, affecting caption and text. Gift of Berthold Fernow, circa 1885.
Full Title
[A south prospect of ye flourishing city of New York in the province of New York in America, circa 1719-1721]
NYHS Identifier
Print Room -- PR-058
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Owning Institution
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Date Created
1719 to 1721
Date Issued
1719 (year approximate) to 1721
Extent
Sheet: 21 5/8 x 75 5/8 inches