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07-18-2004 06:00 PM |
Peck & Snyder OFFICIAL answer!!
Posted By: <b>Joe P.</b><p>Peter Thomas <BR>Sanbourne Atlas <BR><BR>"If anyone has access to the New York City library they could look in these atlas books and find this information. When I lived in Boston in the 60's and 70's and was doing historic renovation I would use these atlases all the time and could always find maps showing lots, footprints of buildings, new buildings and renovations to buildings that altered the footprint of the building. The atlases were updated every year or two. The atlases go back to the early 19th century. It might be possible to find the information on line. The Atlases are very beautiful. I have a 1868 Boston Atlas which is a cherished possession."<BR><BR>Peter, that sounds like a plan.<BR>I'll search for an Atlas.<BR>It's a step in the right direction.<BR><BR>Joe<BR><BR> <BR>
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