Receiving Reservoir, Yorkville — F.B. Tower (1843)
Receiving Reservoir, Yorkville — F.B. Tower (1843)
Tower's plate showing the Croton Receiving Reservoir at Yorkville in upper Manhattan. This was the terminus of the 41-mile aqueduct — Croton water flowed here by gravity before being distributed to the city. The reservoir site later became part of Central Park's Great Lawn.
Date: 1843 Location: Yorkville, Manhattan (now Central Park) Type: illustration Subjects: harbor, ships, buildings, waterfront Text visible in image: VIEW OF BROOKLYN, L.I. FROM U.S. HOTEL, NEW YORK
Source: NYPL, Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct (F.B. Tower) License: Public domain
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