The province of New Jersey : divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys
1777
MAP L2018F15ff
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Title
The province of New Jersey : divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys
Variant Title
North American atlas
Published
[London] : Published by Wm. Faden ..., 1777.
Description
1 map ; 77 x 56 cm. on sheet 82 x 61 cm.
Call Number
MAP L2018F15ff
System Control No.
(OCoLC)05400271
Note
Prime meridian: Philadelphia.
Relief shown by hachures.
Depicts the entire state, including the Hudson Valley, Long Island, eastern Pennsylvania & Delaware Bay; shows county boundaries 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 order of the commissioners appointed to settle the partition line between the Provences of New York & New Jersey by Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts in the possession of the Earl of Dunmore by Gerard Banker. The whole regulated and ascertained by astronomical observations."
Appears in William Faden's The North American atlas, 1777.
Includes table of "Astronomical observations."
There is a French-published map, whose title and most details are in English, which is an expanded version of this map by William Faden (see MAP L2022LA1ff).
Scale ca. 1:420,000.
Digitized image available, see URL.
Relief shown by hachures.
Depicts the entire state, including the Hudson Valley, Long Island, eastern Pennsylvania & Delaware Bay; shows county boundaries 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 order of the commissioners appointed to settle the partition line between the Provences of New York & New Jersey by Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts in the possession of the Earl of Dunmore by Gerard Banker. The whole regulated and ascertained by astronomical observations."
Appears in William Faden's The North American atlas, 1777.
Includes table of "Astronomical observations."
There is a French-published map, whose title and most details are in English, which is an expanded version of this map by William Faden (see MAP L2022LA1ff).
Scale ca. 1:420,000.
Digitized image available, see URL.
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