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English: This is the scarce Yonkers sheet from Beers’ 1867 Atlas of Westchester County, New York, showing modern-day Yonkers and Western Bronx. Highlighted in red are the course and various tributaries of Tibbetts Brook, and Spuyten Duyvil Creek which once separated the Bronx and Manhattan island.
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