Building the New York City Pier in 1802
Manuscripts & Autographs
Fascinating collection of 11 documents for building a pier in New York City, circa 1802, by Andrew Ten Eyck, who apparently built the pier for Thomas Ten Eyck. Includes bills, receipts, and accounts; involved financial notes recording purchases of bolts, spikes, as well as payroll for the workers. Several are notes recording payments from Thomas to Andrew. Average wear. Overall, very good condition.Item #5890
Price: $225.00
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