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Map of the Provinces of New-York and New-Jersey, with part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec
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Provinces of New York, and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the Province of Quebec
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Three submaps. Appeared in informaqtion from RLIN record. Cartouche: River Scene. Submaps: Chart of the mouth of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York; Plan of Amboy, With its Environs, from an actual survey; Plan of the City of New York.. " Drawn by Major Holland, Surveyor General, of the Northern District in America. Corrected and improved from the Original Material, by Govern. Poiwnell, Member of Parliament 1776." Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Sub-maps. Verso Text: MS note: 592.
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A Map of the most Inhabited part of New England
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A map of the province of New-York & part of New Jersey [cartographic material]
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Manuscript map by Charles Rivez, showing the boundaries between the provinces of New York and New Jersey. The Hudson and Mohawk rivers are well defined, and the forts, towns and settlements along them are depicted. Lake George and the territory to the north of Ticonderoga are shown, and the settlements, towns and roads of New Jersey are shown through the northern part of Burlington county.
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The provinces of New York, and New Jersey : with part of Pensilvania and the governments of Trois Rivieres and Montreal / drawn by Capt. Holland
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"Longitude West from London according to an Observation taken at New York by Mr. Burnet in 1723." Vignette: Hudson River. Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS note: Province of New York No. 8. McCorkle map 768.3.
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A New Map of CANADA, or Province of Quebec. / Nouvelle Carte du CANADA ou Province de Quebec
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A New and Accurate Map of the British Dominions in America, according to the Treaty of 1763 Divided into the Several Provinces and Jurisdictions. Projected upon the best Authorities and Astronomical Observations by Thos. Kitchin, Geographer
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