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1876, Map of Toronto

Credit: Exclusive permission to reproduce this image was very kindly provided to the Toronto Project by the Map and Data Library, University of Toronto. This image may not be reproduced. Original link found here.
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This stunning, incredibly detailed “BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF TORONTO” was published in 1876 by Peter A. Gross. The following year, in 1877, he would publish J. Timperlake’s “Illustrated Toronto: Past and Present,” which included “A Key to the Publisher’s Bird’s-Eye View of the City” meant to accompany the map he had published the year before.

Category: 1800s, 1870s, 1876, MAPS

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