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Sanborn maps are detailed maps of U.S. cities and towns in the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally published by The Sanborn Map Company (Sanborn), the maps were created to allow fire insurance companies to assess their total liability in urbanized areas of the United States. Since they contain detailed information about properties and ...
Currently: New Jersey City University buildings. Sanborn map of the ballpark, 1912; Sanborn map of the ballpark site, 1950; Roosevelt Stadium Home of: Jersey City Giants – IL (1937–1950) Brooklyn Dodgers – NL (1956–1957, 15 games) Jersey City Reds / Jerseys – IL (1960–1961) Jersey City Indians / Jersey City A's – EL (1977–1978)
West Side Park was the name of two different baseball parks in Jersey City, New Jersey in the early 20th Century. Both parks were also called Skeeters Park in reference to the long-time nickname of the teams, the "Jersey City Skeeters", so called because of the many mosquitoes ("skeeters") which lived in Jersey City's marsh lands.
Sanborn map of the full city of Elizabeth, 1898, isolating Waverly Fairgrounds 40°41′35″N 74°12′18″W / 40.693°N 74.205°W / 40.693; - This article about a baseball venue in New Jersey is a stub .
The Hibernians purchased the property on Brady Street in the late 1880s or early 1890s. An 1886 Sanborn Fire Insurance map shows a Christian Chapel on the site that would become the Hibernia Hall. [4] It was a two-story building with a deep setback from Brady Street. By the 1892 Sanborn map, the same structure was known as Hibernian Hall.
Newark Little Giants - Atlantic Association (1889-1890) [per local newspapers] Location: on a block bounded by Wright Street (northeast, third base); buildings and Avenue A (northwest, first base); Vanderpool Street (southwest, right field); and Avenue B (southeast, left field) [per Sanborn map] Shooting Park aka Schützen Park. Home of Newark ...
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Daniel Alfred Sanborn. Daniel Alfred Sanborn (April 5, 1827 in Somerville, Massachusetts – April 11, 1883 in Brooklyn, New York) was a surveyor who founded the Sanborn Map Company, a well-known provider of fire insurance maps. Before starting his company he produced insurance maps for Boston and several cities in Tennessee for the Aetna ...