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New Jersey, 1909 road map
Road map of the state of New Jersey. Improved roads shown in red.Noticeable creasing at fold
New Jersey 1913 road map
Road map of the state of New Jersey from the N.J. Geological Survey under the direction of Edwin A. Stevens, Commissioner of Public Roads; Robert A. Meeker, State Highway Engineer and Henry B. Kummel, State Geologist. Roads designated in red solid or dashed lines as improved with state aid, improved without state aid or as turnpikes.Creasing at folds
New Jersey, 1903 road map
Road map of the state of New Jersey. Improved roads shown in red
Topographical map of the counties of Bergen, Hudson and Essex with parts of Passaic and Union
1 map : col. ; 99 x 72 cm. ; (Atlas of New Jersey ; sheet no 7) ; "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Catalogue of the Centennial exhibit of the Geological survey of New Jersey ...
83, [1] p. 23cm.George H. Cook, state geologist.At head of title: International exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876
New Jersey 1889
Above top border: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 18 (State Map)Color1:123,769]. 1 inch = 5 mile
Geology of the county of Cape May, state of New Jersey.
3 p.l., [9]-211 p. incl. plates. front., pl., fold. map. 25 cm.Submitted to the state geologist by Geo. H. Cook.Introduction.--pt. I. Physical and geological description.--pt. II. Economic geology.--Catalogues of zoological and botanical productions of the county of Cape May: List of the larger wild animals [and] Catalogue of the birds, by Thomas Beesley. Catalogue of fishes observed on the coasts of New Jersey and Long Island, by Spencer F. Baird (from the Ninth annual report of the Smithsonian institution for 1854) List of plants collected at and in the vicinity of Beesley's Point [and] Catalogue of marine algæ, discovered at Beesley's Point during the summer of 1855, by Samuel Ashmead.--Sketch of the early history of the county of Cape May, by Maurice Beesley.--Letter of state topographical engineer [transmitting map
Geology of New Jersey.
atlas of 8 fold. maps on 13 sheets. 32 x 26 cm.Appendix: A. Synopsis of invertebrate fossils, by T. A. Conrad.--B. Synopsis of extinct Reptilia, by E. D. Cope.--C. Synopsis of extinct Mammalia, by E. D. Cope.--D. List of minerals, by Rev. E. Seymour.--E. List of vertebrate animals of New Jersey, by Dr. C. C. Abbott.--F. List of heights of various points in New Jersey.--G. Heights on Passaic river above Little falls.--H. Meteorological tables, etc
Topographical map of the counties of Bergen, Hudson and Essex with parts of Passaic and Union
1 map : col. ; 99 x 72 cm. ; (Atlas of New Jersey , Northeast red sandstone ; sheet no 7) ; "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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