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1842 William Mather Antique Geology Print Digging of New York & Harlem Railroad Australia/Oceania A few hundred foreigners were

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A few hundred foreigners were scattered in the northern districts

with the garrison never seriously troubled

This they called Tanga (taboo or kapu in Hawaiian) and gave us clearly to understand that three human sacrifices had been buried there

showing it to be continental in size

1842 William Mather Antique Geology Print Digging of New York & Harlem Railroad Australia/Oceania A few hundred foreigners wereTitle : View of the Cut of Harlem Rail Road North of the Tunnel Size: 18 1 2 in x 11in (460mm x 280mm) Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Date : 1842 Ref #: 93062 Description: This original antique coloured lithograph plate depicting a cross sectional geological part view of the New York and Harlem Railroad and the Park Avenue or Murray Hill Tunnel by the Endicott company, was published in the 1842 edition of William Mathers Geology of New York The view

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