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  1. Title: The State of New Jersey

    • 1888
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    Summary: The historical map of New Jersey published originally by the Geological Survey of New Jersey was scanned, georeferenced and reprojected to the New Jersey State Plane Coordinate System, NAD 83 using ERDAS IMAGINE software.

  2. Title: A Topographical Map of the Vicinity of Trenton, New Brunswick and Bordentown.

    • 1887
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    Summary: The historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheets were scanned and georeferenced using ArcView 3.2a Image Analysis extension and ERDAS IMAGINE software packages. The georeferenced atlas sheets are in the New Jersey State Plane Coordinate System, NAD83.

  3. Title: New Jersey topographic name sheet. Amboy

    • 1922
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours. Depth shown by soundings in feet. "Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1899." "Revision of 1901." New Jersey Geological Survey. Topographic Name Sheet. Amboy (1922) Alternate title: Amboy sheet. "Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1920". Relief shown by contours. Depth shown by soundings in feet.

  4. Title: Somerville sheet

    • 1905
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    Summary: "Surveyed in 1886. Resurveyed in 1905." Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows railroads, quarries, pits, and streets. Includes index to adjoining sheets. 54 x 77 centimeters

  5. Title: Pluckemin sheet, [New Jersey]

    • 1905
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    Summary: Shows topography. Also shows roads, railroads, quarries, and mines. Series title from: Annual report of the State Geologist / Geological Survey of New Jersey.; Relief shown by contours and spot heights.; "Contour lines and figures show elevation in feet above mean sea level. Contour interval in level country 10 feet; in hilly country 20 feet."; "Surveyed in 1886. Resurveyed in 1905."; Includes "key to adjoining sheets."; "Henry B. Ku?mmel, State Geologist ; C.C. Vermeule, Topographer." 54 x 77 centimeters

  6. Title: Trenton East sheet

    • 1902
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    Summary: Surveyed in 1885. Resurveyed in 1901.; Relief shown by contours and spot heights.; Includes key to adjoining sheets. 55 x 76 centimeters

  7. Title: A topographical map of the Monmouth shore : with the interior from Metuchen to Lakewood

    • 1902
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    Summary: In upper margin: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 9 (Monmouth Shore). Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by isolines. "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey."

  8. Title: Navesink sheet

    • 1901
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours and spot heights.; "Surveyed in 1884. Resurveyed in 1900."; "John E. Smock, State Geologist ; C.C. Vermeule, Topographer."; Includes key to adjoining sheets. 58 x 78 centimeters, on sheet 69 x 89 centimeters

  9. Title: Long Branch sheet

    • 1901
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    Summary: Surveyed in 1884. Resurveyed in 1900.; Relief shown by contours, spot heights, and soundings.; Shows railroads, quarries, pits, and streets.; Includes index to adjoining sheets. 54 x 77 centimeters

  10. Title: Hackensack sheet

    • 1899
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    Summary: Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1898. 68 x 91 centimeters

  11. Title: Newark sheet

    • 1899
    Contributors:

    Summary: Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1898. 68 x 90 centimeters

  12. Title: Jersey City sheet

    • 1899
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    Summary: Relief indicated by contours and spot heights.; Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1898. 68 x 90 centimeters

  13. Title: Paterson sheet

    • 1899
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    Summary: Surveyed in 1887. Resurveyed in 1898. 68 x 94 centimeters

  14. Title: Jersey City Sheet, 1899

    • 1899
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    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1899 edition of the paper map entitled: Jersey City sheet published by the Geological Survey of New Jersey. The map is a topographical map of Jersey City including parts of New York City. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  15. Title: A topographical map of the northeastern highlands including the country lying between Deckertown, Dover, Paterson and Suffern : from original surveys and levelings, based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    • 1897
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Atlas sheet No. 4 (Northeastern Highlands)." Historic Maps copy has ms. additions in red pencil.

  16. Title: A topographical map of the Monmouth Shore with the interior from Metuchen to Lakewood : from original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    • 1897
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    Summary: Relief shown by contour lines and spot heights. Contour interval 10 feet. Depths shown by soundings and isolines. At top margin: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet No. 9 (Monmouth Shore).

  17. Title: A topographical map of the vicinity of Camden to Burlington, Winslow, Elmer and Swedesboro : from original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    • 1896
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings and isolines. In upper margin: Atlas sheet No. 11 (Camden).

  18. Title: A topographical map of the vicinity of Mount Holly : from Bordentown southward to Winslow and Woodmansie

    • 1895
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    Summary: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. In upper margin: Geoglogical Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 12 (Mount Holly). "From original surveys and levelings, based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey."

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