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1. Bronx Bathymetry Lines, 1902

1902. Digital Social Science Center, Columbia University Libraries and Bronx (New York, N.Y.). Office of the President. Bronx 1902 Bathymetry Lines is a line theme representing water depths in the Bronx in 1902. The features were digitized from the map series entitle... Columbia University Libraries.

2. Bronx Elevation, 1902

1902. Digital Social Science Center, Columbia University Libraries and Bronx (New York, N.Y.). Office of the President. Bronx 1902 Elevation is a line theme representing elevation in the Bronx in 1902. The features were digitized from the map series entitled "Map or... Columbia University Libraries.

3. Bronx Railroad Lines, 1902

1902. Digital Social Science Center, Columbia University Libraries and Bronx (New York, N.Y.). Office of the President. Bronx 1902 Railroad Lines is a line theme representing railroads in the Bronx in 1902. The features were digitized from the map series entitled "... Columbia University Libraries.

4. Bronx Rivers and Streams, 1902

1902. Digital Social Science Center, Columbia University Libraries and Bronx (New York, N.Y.). Office of the President. Bronx 1902 Rivers and Streams is a line theme representing rivers in the Bronx in 1902. The features were digitized from the map series entitled ... Columbia University Libraries.

5. Bronx Streets, 1902

1902. Digital Social Science Center, Columbia University Libraries and Bronx (New York, N.Y.). Office of the President. Bronx 1902 Streets is a line theme representing rivers in the Bronx in 1902. The features were digitized from the map series entitled "Map or plan... Columbia University Libraries.