This annual report, which covers the years 1899-1905, provides a detailed record of the assessed value of every piece of real estate in Manhattan. It includes maps and diagrams that show the location and size of each property, as well as information about the owner, type of building, and other relevant details. While the report is primarily intended for tax assessors and government officials, it also provides a fascinating snapshot of New York City at the turn of the 20th century.
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