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A topographical map of the Valley of the Passaic with the country eastward to Newark and southward to the Raritan River
- Publisher:
- Trenton, N.J. : Geological Survey of New Jersey, 1890.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas Sheet 6 (Central Red Sandstone) (1890) Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist 1887 Companion text: Topographic survey / Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule. Annual report of the State Geologist for the year 1887 / George H. Cook. Trenton, NJ: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report 1887. 1887. 10-19pp. 1fig. See also: Annual report of the State Geologist for the year 1888 / George H. Cook. Camden, NJ: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report 1888. 1889. 7-9pp. Relief shown by 20 ft. (hilly portion) 10 ft. (low country) contour intervals and spot heights. Originally bound together (1-20 sh.) to form the "Atlas of New Jersey", from original surveys based on the triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Lithographed by Julius Bien & Co., NY. In upper margin: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas sheet no. 6. Map reference is also found in the volume with call number: DOC 8565.672 1887.
- Subject(s):
- Mines and mineral resources, Quarries and quarrying, Topographic maps, and Middlesex County (N.J.)—Maps
- Call number:
- G3811.C2.svar.N4J4 no.6 1890
- Held by:
- Princeton
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- No Known Copyright
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