New Jersey Revolutionary War Era Maps on CD

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This CD contains 54 rare antique maps and descriptive pages representing fascinating details about New Jersey and its vicinity during the Revolutionary War.

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This CD contains 54 rare antique maps and descriptive pages representing fascinating details about New Jersey and its vicinity during the Revolutionary War in MrSid format. This format allows you to see the entire map on your computer screen or drill down to see the smallest details. The original maps are often quite large, as much as 36" long or larger and quite detailed. With the MrSID software, you can manipulate the map to print the entire map in great detail or zoom into a portion of the map in full detail for viewing or printing. You could even bring the images to a local print shop to have the maps reprinted in their full size. (MrSID software is included on the CD.)

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Map of the coast of New Jersey from Barnegat Inlet to Cape May. CREATED/PUBLISHED 177-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:32,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink. Oriented with north to the right. Relief shown by shading. Soundings shown in fathoms. Shows the coast and the Mullica River inland to the site of the "Batsto forge." Indexed for points of interest.
Sketch of the road from Black Horse to Crosswick, by I. Hills, June 1778. Sketch of Allens Town, June 1778. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1778] NOTES Scale ca. 1:26,000 and ca. 1:16,000; 800 paces to an in. (not 400 paces to an in.) and 400 paces to an in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks.
Sketch of the road from Black Horse to Crosswick. Sketch of Allen's Town. [By] I. H. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:26,000; 800 paces to the in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by shading.
Plan of the road from Elizabeth Town Point to Elizabeth Town shewing the rebel works raised for its defence. Survey'd by I. Hills, assistant engr., 1780. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1780] NOTES Scale ca. 1:4,800; 400 ft. to an in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by shading.
Sketch of Haddonfield. Sketch of the road from Penny Hill to Black Horse through Mount Holly, 1778. [By] I. H. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1778] NOTES Scale ca. 1:36,000 (not 800 paces to an inch.). Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by shading.
Sketch of Haddonfield, March 1778. Sketch of the roads from Pennyhill to Black Horse through Mount Holly. By I. Hills, June 1778. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1778] NOTES Scale ca. 1:16,000 and ca. 1:32,000; 400 paces to an in. and 800 paces to an in. (not 400 paces to an in.). Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. No. 5 oriented with north toward the lower left. Relief shown by shading.
Map showing the west shore of the North or Hudson River, from surveys by Lieut. B. Ratzer-of His Majesty's 60th or Royal American Regiment, made in the years 1766 and 1767. Ratzer, Bernard. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1767?] NOTES Scale not given. Title from penciled annotation in upper left corner. Manuscript, pen-and-ink tracing. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by form lines. Shows the coastal area of Jersey City from "Hobocken" to "Salt Meadows."
Amboy to Elizabethtown. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1778?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:9,000. Title from manuscript catalog of Peter Force map collection. Manuscript, pen-and-ink. Oriented with north toward the lower right. Shows eastern part of Middlesex and Union counties opposite Staten Island.
A map, Middlesex County. Reduced from the original survey by I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:64,000. Title from table of contents: A survey of Middlesex County by B. Morgan, A. Dunham [and] J. Rue. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Oriented with north to the right.
A map of Monmouth County. Reduced from the original survey by I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:63,000. Title from table of contents: A survey of Monmouth County by B. Morgan, I. Williams [and] A. Dennis. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Oriented with north to the right.
Carte de l'affaire de Montmouth : ou le G'al Washington commandon l'arm?e am?ricaine et le G'l Clinton l'arm?e angloise le 28 juin 1778 / par M'r Capitaine, A.d.C. du G?n?ral LaFayette. Capitaine du Chesnoy, Michel, 1746-1804. OTHER TITLES Title on ms. label affixed to cloth backing: Carte de l'affaire de Montmouth le 28 juin 1778 entre Clinton et Washington CREATED/PUBLISHED [1778] NOTES Shows troop positions at the Battle of Monmouth (near Englishtown, Monmouth Co., N.J.). Relief shown by hachures. Place-names in English. Pen-and-ink and watercolors. Sectioned to 12 panels and mounted on cloth backing to fold to ca. 20 x 14 cm. Includes descriptive index of military positions.
Plan of Perth Amboy from an actual survey. Sketch of Bonham Town. [Grant, James, deputy surveyor] CREATED/PUBLISHED [1777?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:12,000 and scale not given. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermark. Relief shown by shading. Sketch of Bonhamton shows "Redoubts for its defence in the winter, 1776-1777."
Plan d'Amboy. Vues de la rade de Charles-Town et de Fort Sulivan, mai 1780. CREATED/PUBLISHED n.p., 1780] NOTES Scale ca. 1:25,600. Title from Philip Lee Phillips' List of maps of America. Has watermark. Relief shown by hachures. The view of Charleston Harbor concerns the assault on Fort Sulivan during the siege of Charleston, 1780. Plan d'Amboy.--Fort-Sulivan.--Charles-Town.
Plan of Princeton, Dec. 31, 1776. [Cadwalader, John] 1742-1786. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1776] NOTES Scale not given. Title on verso. Manuscript, pen-and-ink. Reconnaissance map showing "Gen Lesley, or headquarters" position with entrenchments near Princeton on December 31, 1776. Apparently the map referred to by General Cadwalader in his letter to General Washington, dated Crosswicks, Dec. 31, 1776. Includes descriptive notes.
A map, Somerset County. Reduced from the original survey by I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:64,000. Title from table of contents: A survey of Sommerset County by B. Morgan. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Oriented with north to the right.
Three maps [i.e. map on 3 sheets] of northern New Jersey, with reference to the boundary between New York and New Jersey. OTHER TITLES Three maps of northern New Jersey, with reference to the boundary between New York and New Jersey CREATED/PUBLISHED [1769?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:180,000. Title from William Faden's Catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of original maps and plans. Boston, 1862. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Relief shown by hachures and shading. Imperfect: Edges torn. Shows roads, county and township boundaries, land grants, the division line between East and West Jersey, 5 different proposed division lines between New Jersey and New York by separate claims and surveys, and part of long island.
Lines run in the Jersies for determining boundaries between that Province & New York. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1769?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:740,000. Title from verso. Manuscript, pen-and-ink.
New York & New Jersey commissioners line from 410 on Hudson's River taken in 1769. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1769?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:600,000. Title from verso. At head of title, in a different hand: New York & New Jersey. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Shows "Province of New Jersey," "Part of the province of New York," part of the "Province of Pensylvania," and the "Partition line ordered by the commissioners in 1769."
Map of British outposts between Burlington and New Bridge, New Jersey, December 1776. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1776] NOTES Not drawn to scale. Alternate title in Philip Lee Phillips' A list of maps of America: Maps of the road taken by the British troops from New Bridge to Burlington, N.J. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Shows roads and distances between posts. Includes table of military units and their stations.
Plan of the operations of General Washington against the King's troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3d of January 1777. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1777] NOTES Scale ca. 1:113,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Relief shown by hachures. Shows area from Newtown, Pennsylvania to Kingston, New Jersey, with routes of British and American forces. Includes tables "Loss in the engagement on the road from Princetown to Maidenhead, January the 3d 1777" and "Loss at Trenton, December 26th 1776."
A New and accurate map of the present seat of war in North America, comprehending New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pensylvania, New-York, &c. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London, 1777] NOTES Scale ca. 1:550,000. Relief shown pictorially. From the Universal magazine, v. 61, June 1777. Accompanied by: A succinct account of the city of Philadelphia, illustrated with a new and accurate map of the present seat of war in North America, comprehending Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New-York, New-Jersey
The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden. Faden, William, 1750?-1836. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] 1777. NOTES Scale ca. 1:420,000. Hand colored. LC copy 2 imperfect: Deteriorated in margins. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. 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 Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts ... by Gerard Banker."
The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden. Faden, William, 1750?-1836. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:420,000. Hand colored. LC copy imperfect: Margins are deteriorated. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. 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 Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts ... by Gerard Banker."
The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden. Faden, William, 1750?-1836. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:420,000. Sectioned and mounted on cloth backing. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. 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 Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts ... by Gerard Banker."
The Province of New Jersey, divided into East and West, commonly called the Jerseys. Engraved & published by Wm. Faden, Charing Cross, December 1st, 1777. Croisey, sculpt. Faden, William, 1750?-1836. CREATED/PUBLISHED Paris, Chez les Srs. Perrier et Verrier [1778?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:430,000. Hand colored. LC copy imperfect: Deteriorated along folds. Prime meridian: Philadelphia. Relief shown by hachures. Cartographic source note in English and French. 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 Bernard Ratzer ... and from another large survey of the northern parts ... by Gerard Banker."
The State of New Jersey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p., 178-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Shows boundaries between East and West Jersey, 1676-1775, and between New Jersey and New York.
A new and accurate map of New Jersey, from the best authorities. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London, 1780] NOTES From The universal magazine of knowledge and pleasure (June, 1780), vol. 66. Text in pocket. Includes part of New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Shows counties, towns and cities, road, mills, rivers and streams, ferries, bays, and inlets, beaches, Sandy Hook lighthouse, lines of division between New Jersey and West Jersey for 1687 to 1743, and relief.
A map of part of the province of Jersey. Compiled from the original surveys by I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:85,000. Title from table of contents: A survey of part of the province of New Jersey contain[in]g part of Middlesex County, and part of Monmouth, Somerset, and Essex counties with part of Statten [sic] Island in the province of New York. By Morgan, Williams, Dennis, Rue, Dunham, Taylor, Skinner, &c. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
A sketch of the northern parts of New Jersey. Copied from the original by Lieut. I. Hills, 23d Regt., 1781. Hills, John, surveyor. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale 1:126,720; 2 miles to an in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by hachures.
The provinces of New York, and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the governments of Trois Rivi?res, and Montreal: Drawn by Capt. Holland. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty. Holland, Samuel, 1728-1801. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] Printed for Robt. Sayer ... and T. Jefferys [1768?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Title in upper margin: A chorographical map of the country between Albany, Oswego, Fort Frontenac, and les Trois Rivi?res ... Drawn from authentic surveys by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty. Hand colored. Prime meridian: London. Relief shown pictorially.
The provinces of New York, and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the province of Quebec. Drawn by Capt. Holland. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty. And improved from the modern surveys of those colonies down to the year 1775. Holland, Samuel, 1728-1801. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Printed for Robt. Sayer & John Bennett, 1775. NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows "Longitude west from London." Shows township and county boundaries. Includes historical notes and insets of "A chart of the mouth of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York," "A plan of the city of New York," and "Plan of Amboy with its environs."
A map of the Province of New-York, reduc'd from the large drawing of that Province, compiled from actual surveys by order of His Excellency William Tryon, Esqr., Captain General & Governor of the same, by Claude Joseph Sauthier; to which is added New-Jersey, from the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier & B. Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden ... 1776. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Wm. Faden, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,050,000. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows administrative boundaries in New York and New Jersey. Also shows portions of Pennsylvania and New England.
A map of the Province of New-York, reduc'd from the large drawing of that Province, compiled from actual surveys by order of His Excellency William Tryon, Esqr. Captain General & Governor of the same, by Claude Joseph Sauthier; to which is added New-Jersey, from the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier and B. Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden ... 1776. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, W. Faden, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,000,000. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: New York. Shows administrative boundaries in New York and New Jersey. Also shows portions of Pennsylvania and New England.
A sketch of the operations of His Majesty's fleet and army under the command of Vice Admiral the Rt. Hble. Lord Viscount Howe and Genl. Sr. Wm. Howe, K.B., in 1776. Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] J. F. W. D[es Barres, 1777] NOTES Scale ca. 1:130,000. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures and shading. Depths shown by soundings. Centered on the Hudson River and New York Bay from Sandy Hook to Haverstraw. Includes index entitled "References."
The provinces of New York, and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania and the province of Quebec. Drawn by Major Holland, Surveyor General of the Northern District in America. Corrected and improved, from the original materials, by Governr. Pownall. Hen. Contger, Sculp. Mog. Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. CREATED/PUBLISHED Frankfort upon the Mayn, Harry Lodowick Broenner, 1777. NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: London. Insets: A chart of the mouth of Hudsons River, from Sandy Hook to New York.--Plan of Amboy with its environs from an actual survey.--A plan of the city of New York.
A plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey against the American forces commanded by General Washington from the 12th. of October, to the 28th. of November 1776, wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains, the 28th. of October. By Claude Joseph Sauthier; engraved by Wm. Faden, 1777. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] W. Faden, 1777. NOTES Scale ca. 1:84,000. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures.
A map of the provinces of New-York and New-Yersey, with a part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec. From the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier. Engraved and published by Matthew Albert Lotter. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED Augsburg, 1777. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,040,000. Hand colored. LC copy mounted on cloth and paper backing. Prime meridian: New York. Relief shown pictorially.
A map of the provinces of New-York and New Jersey, with a part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec. From the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier. Engraved and published by Matthew Albert Lotter. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED Augsburg, 1777. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,040,000. Hand colored. LC copy mounted on cloth and paper backing. Prime meridian: New York. Relief shown pictorially. Shows administrative divisions in New York and New Jersey.
Mappa geographica Provinci? Nova Eboraci ab Anglis New-York dict? ex ampliori delineatione ad exactas dimensiones concinnata in arctius spatium redacta cura Claudii Josephi Sauthier cui accedit Nova Jersey ex topographicis observationibus. Sumtibus Homanianor. Heredum. Homann Erben (Firm) CREATED/PUBLISHED Norimberg?, 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,050,000. Title in upper margin: Carte geographique des provinces Neu-York et Neu-Jersey en Am?rique publi? par les Heritiers de Homann 1778. Hand colored. Prime meridian: New York. Relief shown by hachures. Shows administrative boundaries in New York and New Jersey. Also shows portions of Pennsylvania and New England.
Operations in America. No. 2. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1780?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:13,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Title from verso in pencil. Relief shown by hachures and shading. Has watermark. Shows area west of the Hudson River and Staten Island. Shows place and settlers' names, fortifications, and principal fort at West Point called "Fort Arnold."
A map containing part of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey, drawn from surveys compiled by Thomas Millidge, major 1st Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, 1780. This map is drawn for Oliver Delancey, Esquire, adjutant general of N: America & major of the 17th Light Dragoons, by Andrew Skinner, 1781. Skinner, Andrew, geographer. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:126,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Relief shown by shading. Shows area between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers, from Kingston, N.Y. to Trenton, including names of some property owners.
Plan of part of the River Delaware from Chester to Philadelphia, in which is mark'd the position of His Majs. ships on the 15th. of November 1777. The obstructions to the navigation of the river, laid down by the rebels, are also mark'd. Hunter, John, 1738-1821. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1778] NOTES Scale ca. 1:30,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Depths shown by soundings.
A topographical map of Hudsons River, with the channels depth of water, rocks, shoals &c. and the country adjacent, from Sandy-Hook, New York and bay to Fort Edward, also the communication with Canada by Lake George and Lake Champlain, as high as Fort Chambly on Sorel River. 1776. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Wm. Faden [1777] NOTES Scale 1:253,440; 4 miles to 1 in. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings.
Carte de l'entr?e de la rivi?re d'Hudson, d?puis Sandy-Hook jusques ? New-York avec les bancs, sondes, marques de navigation &c. R?dig?e d'apr?s un plan anglois au D?p?t g?n?ral de la marine par ordre de M. de Sartine, conseiller d'Etat, Ministre et Secretaire d'Etat, au D?partement de la marine. France. D?p?t des cartes et plans de la marine. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Paris?] D?p?t de la marine, 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:70,000. Hand colored. Depths shown by soundings. Relief shown by land form drawings. Includes "Avertissement."
Carte de l'entr?e de la rivi?re d'Hudson, d?puis Sandy-Hook jusques ? New-York avec les bancs, sondes, marques de navigation &c. R?dig?e d'apr?s un plan anglois au D?p?t g?n?ral de la marine, par ordre de M. de Sartine, conseiller d'Etat, ministre et secr?taire d'Etat, au D?partement de la marine. France. D?p?t des cartes et plans de la marine. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Paris?] D?p?t de la marine, 1778. NOTES Scale ca. 1:70,000. Depths shown by soundings. Relief shown by land form drawings. "339." Includes "Avertissement."
New York Island and East Jersey. Unfinished. CREATED/PUBLISHED 177-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:17,000. Title from manuscript catalog of the Peter Force map collection. Variant title in Philip Lee Phillips' A list of maps of America: Topography of upper part of Manhattan Island from about 85th St. to about the Van Cortlandt Manor house, above King's bridge. 1777-1780. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Relief shown by shading. Shows detailed topography of Manhattan Island north of Hell Gate, east of the Harlem River to the Bronx River, and in New Jersey west to the Hackensack River. Without names or military information.
Position du camp de l'arm?e combin?e a Philipsburg du 6 juillet au 19 aoust. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1781] NOTES Scale ca. 1:80,000; 2,000 toises = 40 mm. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by hachures. Shows area from Staten Island to Tarrytown, N.Y. Includes "Legende."
A map of the Province of New-York reduc'd from the large drawing of that Province, compiled from actual surveys by order of His Excellency William Tryon, Esqr., Captain General & Governor of the same, by Claude Joseph Sauthier; to which is added New Jersey. from the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier & B. Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden ... 1776. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Wm. Faden, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,050,000. Hand colored. LC copy mounted on cloth backing. Relief shown by hachures. Differs from other copies: Western boundary of Tryon County and eastern boundaries of Cumberland and Glocester counties not colored. Shows administrative boundaries in New York and New Jersey. Also shows portions of Pennsylvania and New England.
A plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sir William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey, against the American forces commanded by General Washington from the 12th of October to the 28th of November 1776, wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains the 28th of October. By [C. J. Sauthier. Sauthier, Claude Joseph. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1776?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:85,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermark. Relief shown by hachures. Includes descriptive notes.
The provinces of New York and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the province of Quebec. Drawn by Capt. Holland. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty.--and improved from the modern surveys of those colonies down to the year 1776. Holland, Samuel, 1728-1801. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Robt. Sayer & John Bennett, 1775 [i.e. 1776] NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Hand colored. LC copy deteriorated in margins. Relief shown pictorially. Shows administrative divisions. Insets: A chart of the mouth of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York.--A plan of the city of New York.--Plan of Amboy, with its environs, from an actual survey.
The provinces of New York and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the Province of Quebec. Drawn by Major Holland, Surveyor General, of the Northern District in America. Corrected and improved, from the original materials, by Governr. Pownall, Member of Parliament, 1776. Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Robt. Sayer & John Bennett, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows administrative divisions. From Thomas Jeffery's American atlas. 1778. Insets: A chart of the mouth of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York.--A plan of the city of New York.--Plan of Amboy, with its environs, from an actual survey.
The provinces of New York and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the province of Quebec. Drawn by Major Holland, Surveyor General, of the Northern District in America. Corrected and improved, from the original materials, by Governr. Pownall, Member of Parliament, 1776. Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Robt. Sayer & John Bennett, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows administrative divisions. Insets: A chart of the mouth of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York.--A plan of the city of New York.--Plan of Amboy, with its environs, from an actual survey.

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