An 1889 real estate map that represent the hopes of developers. Note, upper right, that the Brooklyn Addition (University District) has an earlier addition name, Kensington, and a gride that offer blocks that stretch east-west rather than north-south, which the Brooklyn addition established later that year. Note Fremond and Edgewater and much else. And compare this speculation with what follows: a 1894 map that attempts to show “real roads” and even small squares marking the development of structures – real ones.
