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The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys.
- Title
- The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden.
- Author
- Faden, William, 1750?-1836.
- Publication
- [Newark, N.J.] New Jersey Historical Society, 1974.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building M2 to submit a request in person. | Cartographic | Use in library | Map Div. 82-3075 | Schwarzman Building M2 - Map Division Desk Room 117 |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Description
- col. map; 78 x 57 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Prime meridian: Philadelphia.
- Relief shown by hachures.
- Shows county boundaries, "Keiths line in 1687," and "Division line run in 1743 between East New Jersey and West New Jersey."
- "This map has been drawn from the survey made in 1769 ... by Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts ... by Gerard Banker."
- "In this second edition great use has been made of several military surveys generously communicated by officers of the British troops and of the regiments of Hesse and Anspach."
- Includes table of "Astronomical observations."
- Facsimile.
- Call Number
- Map Div. 82-3075
- OCLC
- NYPG83-M111
- Author
- Faden, William, 1750?-1836.
- Title
- The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden.
- Imprint
- [Newark, N.J.] New Jersey Historical Society, 1974.
- Original Version
- Originally issued: 2d ed. with considerable improvements. London : W. Faden, 1778.
- Local Note
- Accompanied by text (1 l.), photocopied by NYPL from mutilated text of older facsimile ed.
- Added Author
- Ratzer, Bernard.Bancker, Gerard, 1740-1799.New Jersey Historical Society.
- Research Call Number
- Map Div. 82-3075 [Map and text filed flat with New Jersey 1778]