The Taylor Map is an engraved map of New York City, produced by Will L. Taylor for Galt & Hoy in 1879.[1]
The map depicts the entire length of the island of Manhattan, although not to scale, and is surrounded by period advertisements and portraits of various businesses in New York and New Jersey. Original prints sold for $10 "on spring rollers", or $12.50 "in black walnut or gilt case with handsome cornice".[2]
The original map was 188 by 107 centimetres (74 in × 42 in), printed on four 97 by 55 centimetres (38 in × 22 in) sheets.[1][3]
The Taylor Map was one of the first true attempts to label all roads and piers and to depict buildings using a vanishing perspective.[4]