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  1. Title: Railroad map of New Jersey, 1915

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    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1915 paper map entitled: Railroad map of New Jersey published by the New Jersey Geological Survey. The map shows the railroad network throughout New Jersey. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  2. Title: New Brunswick sheet

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    Summary: Margin title.; Relief shown by contours. Contour interval 10 feet.; "Surveyed in 1883. Resurveyed in 1905."; Includes key to adjoining sheets. 54 x 76 centimeters Scale approximately 1:24,000 City Maps

  3. Title: [New Jersey.] Topographic series. Sheet 22.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  4. Title: [New Jersey.] Topographic series. Sheet 36.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  5. Title: [New Jersey.] Topographic series. Sheet 27.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  6. Title: [New Jersey.] Topographic series. Sheet 25.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  7. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 31.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  8. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 25.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  9. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 22.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  10. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 24.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  11. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 26.

    Contributors:

    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  12. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 27.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  13. Title: [New Jersey.] Atlas sheet no. 28.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  14. Title: A topographical map of Kittatinny Valley and Mountain in Sussex County and the northern part of Warren. (1894)

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    Summary: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas Sheet 1 (Kittatinny) (1894) New Jersey Geological Survey. "From original surveys and levelings based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey." Relief shown by 20 ft. contour interval and spot heights. At top margin: Geological Survey of New Jersey - atlas sheet no. 1 (Kittatinny). Surveys made in 1884, railroads revised to date. 1894

  15. Title: A topographical map of the vicinity of Trenton, New Brunswick and Bordentown.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  16. Title: A topographical map of the counties of Bergen, Hudson and Essex, with parts of Passaic and Union.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  17. Title: A topographical map of the vicinity of Flemington from Somerville and Princeton westward to the Delaware.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  18. Title: A topographical map of the vicinity of Bridgeton from Alloway, Elmer, and Newfield southward to the Delaware Bay shore.

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    Summary: A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360.

  19. Title: Algemeene kaart, der ontdekkingen van W. E. Parry en O. Von Kotzebue

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    Summary: 1 map : hand col. ; 30 x 62 cm. Relief shown with hachures. Prime meridian: Greenwich. General map of the discoveries of W. E. Parry and O. von Kotzebue, on their journeys in search of a north-westerly and north-east passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific from 1815 to 1820. "Uit de Originele kaarten te zamengesteld en gegraveerd door C. van Baarsel & Zoon." The original maps composed and engraved by C. van Baarsel & Son.

  20. Title: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1844 (Raster Image)

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    Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Amsterdam, von Baarsel & Tuyn, del. & sculps. It was published by G. W. Tielkemeijer in 1844. Scale [ca. 1:12,500]. Covers a portion of Amsterdam. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Dutch National Grid: RD (Rijksdriehoekstelsel) GCS Amersfoort (Bessel 1841) coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, bridges, drainage, canals, dikes, wharves, docks, built-up areas and selected buildings, city district boundaries, water mills, and more. Map in Dutch, English, and French. Includes indexes. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from The Harvard Map Collection as part of the Imaging the Urban Environment project. Maps selected for this project represent major urban areas and cities of the world, at various time periods. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features at a large scale. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.

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