"Prototype View" of New Amsterdam date depicted: c1651 From Phelps Stokes Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1915, Courtesy New York Public Library. Click to enlarge
Houses and gardens in New Amsterdam during the late Dutch period are shown in amazing detail in three images courtesy of the New York Public Library, the Maps Division of the Library of Congress and
Columbia University. They are the "Prototype View", an inset from the Visscher map and the the "Castello plan". The latter, created in 1660 by West India Company surveyor Jacques Cortelyou, shows sketches of the buildings and gardens of every property in New Amsterdam
Inset from the
Visscher map "Novi Belgii", courtesy Map Division, Library of Congress
The 1915 "Iconography of Manhattan Island" by Phelps Stokes is a superb and incredibly detailed 6 volume collection of maps and historical information about Manhattan. Among its treasures in Vol. 2 are the "Castello plan" (so called because the original was and is now stored in a Medici castello in Florence) and detailed historical descriptions of every lot in New Amsterdam as it then existed. The full volume is available from
Columbia University Library, 400 mb, as well as just the lot details
from here (12 mb).
This page provides a
zoomable interface into a copy of the map,
a
key for identification and location of interesting places,
a table listing
all lots and owners keyed to the map and
Stokes'
Lot descriptions (pdf, 12mb)
Zoomable version of the Castello map
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zoomable or jpg (1mb)
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