Historical Staten Island Maps in the NYPL Digital Collections

There's a great selection of Staten Island maps and Atlases in the NYPL Digital Collections. Using the "Pan and Zoom" feature the maps can be enlarged to the point where you can read street names and even the names of residents of individual houses. "Pan and Zoom" is not available on all maps, however.

Here are some of the maps and atlases available:

Atlas of Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, from official records and surveys; compiled and drawn by F. W. Beers.

Published in 1874, this Atlas contains 35 maps of neighborhoods on Staten Island including property lines, names of property owners, and outlines of individual buildings.


 1515708. New York Public Library

Borough of Richmond, Topographical Survey. (1906-1913)

Published between 1906 and 1913, this survey contains 89 maps and an index page. Maps include elevation lines, building outlines, even trees. The smallest labels are difficult to read even under maximum zoom.


 1531723. New York Public Library

Map of the Marine Hospital ground, Staten Island / reduced from a survey, made by John Ewen, dated March 1845 by Daniel Ewen, city surveyor.

 104749. New York Public Library
A map of the old Marine Hospital located on the grounds of the present Bayley Seton Hospital showing separate buildings for a Yellow Fever Hospital and a Small Pox Hospital.

Bounded by Union Tompkins Avenue and South Street in the Stapleton/Clifton neighborhoods, the map includes the hospital piers in New York Harbor. The picture above is from a later date.

 434727. New York Public Library

An accurate map of Staten Island : with that part of New York, Long Island and the Jerseys which is the rendesvous of the two grand armies and the supposed present seat of action / by a mercht. who resided in America 15 years.

Published in October 1776 this map shows the New York area at the time of the Revolutionary War. A rough outline of Staten Island shows the locations of Castle Town, Old Town, New Town, Richmond and ferries at the Narrows and present-day Tottenville.

 483739. New York Public Library

Map of Staten Island and of Manhattan, with blue stars [locations of branches?], 1913, 1916.

Taken from an old lantern slide this street map of Staten Island has marks for the St. George, Stapleton, Port Richmond and Tottenville branches of The New York Public Library. "Pan and Zoom" is not available and street names are not labeled.
 434260. New York Public Library

Chart and plan of the harbour of New York & the couny. adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge : comprehending the whole of New York and Staten Islands, and part of Long Island & the Jersey shore, and shewing the defences of New York both by land and sea / Jno. Lodge, sculp.

A 1781 map of the New York area. "Pan and Zoom" is not available so it is difficult to read some of the labels.
 1254024. New York Public Library

The seat of action between the British and American forces, or An authentic plan of the western part of Long Island, with the engagement of the 27th August 1776 between the King[']s forces and the Americans : containing also Staten Island, and the environs of Amboy and New York, with the course of Hudsons River, from Courtland, the great magazine of the American Army, to Sandy Hook.

A map showing Revolutionary War activities. 

 1166985. New York Public Library

There are a few other maps in the NYPL Digital Collections in which Staten Island is featured as part of a larger map.

 

Post updated 9/29/16

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in addition to the digital

in addition to the digital gallery website, please see my blog pages outlining these collections... <a href="http://www.nypl.org/blogs/subject/fire-insurance-atlases">NYC Fire Insurance Atlases <a href="http://drupal02.nypl.org/blogs/2008/01/17/state-county-city-atlases">NY/NJ County Atlases </a>

The old marine hospital grounds and the quarantine grounds map

There is an error on the Historical Staten Island Maps Digital Gallery. The map of the quarantine grounds is not the same location as the marine hospital on the grounds of Bayley Seton Hospital shown in the picture.The map is of the quarantine grounds that was established in 1799 on what is now the future site of the National Lighthouse museum in Tompkinsville. Richard Bayley did open the quarantine grounds in 1799 and his daughter Elizabeth Ann Seton helped her father at the quarantine, but it was not until several decades later that the marine hospital on the grounds of Bayley Seton hospital in Stapleton was built and the marines from the old quarantine grounds (Tompkinsville) were moved to the new building (Stapelton). Later the hospital built on the same grounds was named after the Richard Bayley and his daughter, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.