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Plate II: An Indian Path Through Shorakapkok — Bolton (1922)

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Plate II: An Indian Path Through Shorakapkok — Bolton (1922)

Photograph showing an actual indigenous trail through the Shorakapkok area of northern Manhattan (Inwood Village), Station 16, Map V. The snow-covered path through bare winter trees shows how these trails, worn by centuries of use, persisted as visible traces into the early 20th century. Photograph by W. L. Calver.

Date: c.1920 Location: Inwood, Manhattan Type: photograph Subjects: indigenous trail, snow, trees, path Text visible in image: AN INDIAN PATH, THE TRAIL THROUGH SHORAKAPKOK, THE INWOOD VILLAGE. MANHATTAN. (STATION 16, MAP V) Photograph by W. L. Calver

Source: Bolton, Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis (1922), Plate II License: Public domain

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