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Cloth Map - New York City, 1776

$59.99

A full-color cloth map of New York City and its surrounding waterways from 1776, including urban lower Manhattan, the farmlands of today's midtown, the village of Brooklyn, and Paulus Hook (modern day Jersey City).

This large 35 × 26.5 inch cloth map is printed on a crease-resistant cotton-polyester blend. The map makes a great wall hanging and serves as a companion piece to the adventure campaign in The American Crisis: War in the North; where players infiltrate British-occupied New York City. The fabric is machine washable and iron-safe on low heat settings.

Original document titled "Plan of the City of New York, in North America surveyed in the Years 1766 & 1767," created by Bernard Ratzer.

All purchases come with a QR code link to download the Colonial Gazette PDF, including a 4-page annotated version of this map with additional information about the city’s history, inhabitants, and role in the American Revolution.

This design is sourced from a historical artifact which contains blemishes and imperfections, painstakingly restored and upsampled. The printing process transfers this image onto blended fabric using eco-friendly, water-based inks. Cloth map is cut and hemmed by hand and may experience minor shrinkage.

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A full-color cloth map of New York City and its surrounding waterways from 1776, including urban lower Manhattan, the farmlands of today's midtown, the village of Brooklyn, and Paulus Hook (modern day Jersey City).

This large 35 × 26.5 inch cloth map is printed on a crease-resistant cotton-polyester blend. The map makes a great wall hanging and serves as a companion piece to the adventure campaign in The American Crisis: War in the North; where players infiltrate British-occupied New York City. The fabric is machine washable and iron-safe on low heat settings.

Original document titled "Plan of the City of New York, in North America surveyed in the Years 1766 & 1767," created by Bernard Ratzer.

All purchases come with a QR code link to download the Colonial Gazette PDF, including a 4-page annotated version of this map with additional information about the city’s history, inhabitants, and role in the American Revolution.

This design is sourced from a historical artifact which contains blemishes and imperfections, painstakingly restored and upsampled. The printing process transfers this image onto blended fabric using eco-friendly, water-based inks. Cloth map is cut and hemmed by hand and may experience minor shrinkage.

A full-color cloth map of New York City and its surrounding waterways from 1776, including urban lower Manhattan, the farmlands of today's midtown, the village of Brooklyn, and Paulus Hook (modern day Jersey City).

This large 35 × 26.5 inch cloth map is printed on a crease-resistant cotton-polyester blend. The map makes a great wall hanging and serves as a companion piece to the adventure campaign in The American Crisis: War in the North; where players infiltrate British-occupied New York City. The fabric is machine washable and iron-safe on low heat settings.

Original document titled "Plan of the City of New York, in North America surveyed in the Years 1766 & 1767," created by Bernard Ratzer.

All purchases come with a QR code link to download the Colonial Gazette PDF, including a 4-page annotated version of this map with additional information about the city’s history, inhabitants, and role in the American Revolution.

This design is sourced from a historical artifact which contains blemishes and imperfections, painstakingly restored and upsampled. The printing process transfers this image onto blended fabric using eco-friendly, water-based inks. Cloth map is cut and hemmed by hand and may experience minor shrinkage.

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