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Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1
5 SW red sandstone.
1888
State Atlas
| Authors |
Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1889, Geological Survey of New Jersey, Vermeule, C. C. (Cornelius Clarkson), 1858-1950 |
| Full Title |
A topographical map of the vicinity of Flemington from Somerville and Princeton westward to the Delaware. George H. Cook, State Geologist, C.C.Vermeule, topographer. 1887. Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 5, southwestern red sandstone. Julius Bien & Co., Lith. (1888) |
| List No |
2902.007 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows settlements, roads, railroads, mines, quarries, etc. Covers parts of Hunterdon, Mercer and Somerset counties. " From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey." |
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Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1
10 Lower Delaware.
1888
State Atlas
| Authors |
Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1889, Geological Survey of New Jersey, Vermeule, C. C. (Cornelius Clarkson), 1858-1950 |
| Full Title |
A topographical map of the vicinity of Salem from Woodbury and Bridgeton westward to the Delaware River. George H. Cook, State Geologist, C.C.Vermeule, topographer. 1887. Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 10, Lower Delaware. Julius Bien & Co., Lith. (1888) |
| List No |
2902.012 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows settlements, roads, railroads, marshes, reclaimed land, swamps, clay and marl pits, etc. Covers parts of Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties, and without contours, Wilmington Region, Delaware. "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey." |
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Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1
14 Delaware Bay.
1888
State Atlas
| Authors |
Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1889, Geological Survey of New Jersey, Vermeule, C. C. (Cornelius Clarkson), 1858-1950 |
| Full Title |
A topographical map of the vicinity of Bridgeton from Alloway, Elmer and Newfield southward to the Delaware Bay shore. George H. Cook, State Geologist, C.C.Vermeule, topographer. 1887. Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 14, Delaware Bay. Julius Bien & Co., Lith. (1888) |
| List No |
2902.016 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows settlements, roads, railroads, marshes, reclaimed land, swamps, cranberry bogs, clay and marl pits, etc. "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey." |
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Arbuckle Bros.
New York, Delaware, Tennesse
1889
National Atlas
| Authors |
Arbuckle Bros. |
| Full Title |
New York, Delaware, Tennessee, New Hampshire. Copyright 1889 Arbuckle Bros. N.Y. |
| List No |
0027.009 |
| Note |
Sheet with maps of four states in full color. It is stated that New York leads all of its "sister states" in manufacturing with the value of its products at approximately $1 billion. Tennessee is known as one of the healthiest states in the Union. Delaware leads the nation in its production of peaches. Each card measures 7.5 x 12.5 cm. |
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Rand McNally and Company
Text Page: Maryland. Delawar
1889
National Atlas
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Maryland. Delaware. District of Columbia. |
| List No |
2094AK |
| Note |
List of geographical features indexed to map. |
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Cram, George
Maryland and Delaware.
1889
World Atlas
| Authors |
Cram, George |
| Full Title |
Maryland and Delaware, Engraved Exclusively for the Standard Atlas of the World. (inset) Baltimore County. |
| List No |
4727.018 |
| Note |
Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color. |
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