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65 Rare Antique Maps of New Jersey
on CD-ROM
Volume 2 of 2
This is an INCREDIBLE collection of
65 ULTRA HIGH RESOLUTION antique
maps (most are in the 10 to 15 megabyte range EACH!!!) dating from the 1700's
to the early 1900's. Many of these maps are so
RARE that it is unlikely that you would ever
have the change to see one outside of a museum, much less own one, and be
able to examine it in such amazing detail. If you have even a passing interest
in antique maps this is one collection you will want to own.
These maps represent some of the most beautiful and historic maps
ever produced. Many have stunningly beautiful border decorations and are
richly handcolored.
If you are at all interested in the art of Cartography (mapmaking)
or just in studing beautiful maps you wil absolutely LOVE this CD.
You can view the maps at MANY times the size
of the original in unbelievable detail zooming in to extreme closeness with
very clear and sharp clarity. You can pan in all directions at any magnification.
It's like being able to examine them under a microscope!
While it is not at all practical to provide
a sample of one of the maps at full resolution (it would take the average
PC many minutes to download and many more to refresh
for each zoom) we have provided a set of six screen shots at increasing
magnification to give a feel for just how fine the detail is even at extreme
magnification. While it may take a moment to load the screen
shots.
FROM THE CD THE MAPS LOAD MANY TIMES FASTER
AND REFRESH IS ONLY ABOUT 2 SECONDS.
System requirements
A PC (NOT Mac or UNIX compatible) running
Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT. Netscape 4.0 and higher or Internet Explorer
or higher. A minimum of 16 meg or memory (32 meg is better). These requirements
are met by more than 95% of the PC in use. In other words unless you have
a very old machine you should hve no problem running the program. |
Features of this CD-ROM
Works on ANY Windows based system including
95, 98, NT, 2000, ME and XP. Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
needs to be installed.
This auction is for a CD -ROM of the maps listed
in electronic form,
NOT
the maps
themselves.
These maps are EXTREMELY high resolution
and can be printed at FULL SCALE or LARGER for framing and display. The results
are very high quality and convincing.
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Early Maps of New Jersey Vol 2
Position de notre camp le 24 juin 1777 à Perth
Amboy. |
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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. |
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| Sketch of the road from Black Horse to Crosswick. Sketch of Allen's
Town. [By] I. H. 1778 |
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| Sketch of Haddonfield. Sketch of the road from Penny Hill to
Black Horse through Mount Holly, 1778. |
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| Position du camp de l'armée combinée a Philipsburg
du 6 juillet au 19 aoust. 1781 |
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| Plan of Perth Amboy from an actual survey. Sketch of Bonham Town.
1777? |
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| Plan of the country at and in the vicinity of Forts Lee and
Independency, showing the position of the British Army. 1776 |
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| 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. |
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| Sketch of Haddonfield, March 1778. Sketch of the roads from Pennyhill
to Black Horse through Mount Holly. By I. Hills, June 1778. |
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| Plano de la Bahia de la Ware y entrada de Filadelfie ...
178? |
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| 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. |
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| Caert vande Svydt Rivier in Niew Nederland. Manuscript maps of
New-Netherland and Manhattan drawn on the spot by Joan Vingboons in
1639 |
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| Carte de l'affaire de Montmouth : ou le G'al Washington commandon
l'armée américaine et le G'l Clinton l'armée angloise
le 28 juin 1778 / par M'r Capitaine, A.d.C. du Général LaFayette.
Shows troop positions at the Battle of Monmouth (near Englishtown, Monmouth
Co., N.J.). 1778 |
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| New York Island and East Jersey. Unfinished. 177? |
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| Map of the railroads & canals connecting the coal estate
of the Broad Mountain Improvement Co., with the Atlantic &c.
185? |
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| Railroads in New Jersey, Pennysylvania, Delaware and Maryland;
drawn and engraved for Doggett's Railroad Guide & Gazetteer.
c1848 |
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| A new and accurate map of New Jersey, Pensilvania, New York and
New England, with the adjacent countries. Drawn from surveys, assisted by
the most approved modern maps & charts and regulated by astronomical
observations. By Eman. Bowen. 1747 |
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| A map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the three Delaware
counties. 1752 |
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| Map showing the coal & timber lands of the Allegheny Rail
Road & Coal Company with the avenues to market. 185? |
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| A Map of the country round Philadelphia including part of New
Jersey, New York, Staten Island, & Long Island. 1776 |
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| Carte du theatre de la guerre presente en Amerique, dressée
d'après les nouvelles cartes anglaises par L. Denis. 1779 |
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| Map of the canals and rail roads connecting the Broad Top Coal
Region with the Atlantic. 184? |
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| Map of the country between and bordering the Delaware River and
Chesapeake Bay, showing roads to Philadelphia and localities. 1776 |
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| Seat of war. N. York Published by Horace Thayer c1861. |
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| New railway map and guide of New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey
with parts of adjoining states and Canada, 1881 |
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| A map, Somerset County. Reduced from the original survey by I.
Hills, asst. engineer, 1781 |
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| Map of the environs of Camden, N.J. 1778 |
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| Map of the rail roads of Pennsylvania and parts of adjoining
states. 1871 |
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| A map, Middlesex County. Reduced from the original survey by
I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. |
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| Plan of Princeton, Dec. 31, 1776. |
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| A map, of the principal canal and rail road improvments [sic],
which will connect with the Balt. & Susqa. Rail Road at York; drawn by
G. F. de la Roche. C. Engr. 1835 |
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| New railroad map of the middle states including New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and Canada; drawn, engraved
& published by G. Woolworth Colton. 1862 |
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| New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio
and Canada, with parts of adjoining states. 1860 |
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| Sketch of the engagement at Trenton, given on the 26th of December
1776 betwixt the American troops under command of General Washington, and
three Hessian regiments under command of Colonell Rall, in which the latter
a part surrendert themselves prisoner of war. [By] Wiederhold Lieut: from
the Hessian Rgmt of Knÿphauss. 1776 |
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| Map of the canals and railroads for transporting anthracite coal
from the several coal fields to the city of New York; drawn under the direction
of J. Dutton Steele, C.E. by W. Lorenz, Asst. Eng. 1856. |
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| Nieuwe en nauwkeurige kaart van een gedeelte van Noord Amerika,
behelzende Nieuw Engeland, New York, Pensylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, een stuk van Virginia, Kanada en Halifax, ter opheldering der
reizen van den Heer P. Kalm. C. J. de Huyser, direx., 1772. P. Mol, geletterdt.
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| Map of the route of the proposed New York & Erie Railroad,
as surveyed in 1834, reduced from the plans as returned by Benjn. Wright,
Civil Engineer, D. R. Harrison, sc. |
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| Sketch of Brunswick. Sketch of the ground near Mr. Low's at Rariton
Landing. 1777 |
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| A new and accurate map of part of North-America, comprehending
the provinces of New England, New York, Pensilvania, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Rhode Island & part of Virginia, Canada and Hallifax, for the illustration
of Mr. Peter Kalms travels. J. Gibson, sculp. 1771 |
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| 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. |
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| Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning's rail road map of the Eastern
States. 1856 |
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| 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. |
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| Plan de notre camp à New Brunswick le 12e. juin, notre
marche le 14 à Middlebush, la situation du camp le 15e juin, et cette
du Genl. Washington à Boundbrook, le poste que le Genl. Sulivan occupoit
le 15 dans la nuit pour courir Philadelphia, se postant sur la route de
Pennington, par V. Wangenheim, Lt. dans les chasseurs Hessoir. 1777 |
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| A new and accurate map of New Jersey, Pensilvania, New York and
New England with the adjacent countries. Drawn from surveys, assisted by
the most approved modern maps & charts and regulated by astronomical
observations. By Eman. Bowen. 1752 |
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| A map of Monmouth County. Reduced from the original survey by
I. Hills, asst. engineer, 1781. |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies, in America. Containing
Virginia, Maryland, the Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
With the addition of New York, and of the greatest part of New England, as
also of the bordering parts of the province of Quebec, improved from several
surveys made after the late war, and corrected from Governor Pownall's late
map 1776. |
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| Complete railway map designed and engraved from the original
maps, charts and schedules furnished by railway engineers, agents &c
to accompany the American Railway Guide. 185? |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies, in America. Containing
Virginia, Maryland, the Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
With the addition of New York, and the greatest part of New England, as also
of the bordering parts of the province of Quebec, improved from several surveys
made after the late war, and corrected from Governor Pownall's late map
1776. |
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| Partie de l'Amérique septentrionale, qui comprend le cours
de l'Ohio, la Nlle. Angleterre, la Nlle York, le New Jersey, la Pensylvanie,
le Maryland, la Virginie, la Caroline. Par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy,
géographe ordinaire du roi. M. C. Haussard, fecit
1755 |
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| Map of the United States, and territories. Insert of New Jersey.
1861 |
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| Nieuwe en nauwkeurige kaart van een gedeelte van Noord Amerika,
behelzende Nieuw Engeland, New York, Pensylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, een stuk van Virginia, Kanada en Halifax, ter opheldering der
reizen van den Heer P. Kalm. C. J. de Huyser, direx., 1772. P. Mol,
geletterdt. |
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| Province de New-York en 4 feuilles, par Montrésor.
1777 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut
& Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians
comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio &
Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain.
Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.
1771 |
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| A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island
& east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on
the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th
of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and
the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the
British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c.
on the 15th of September following, with the subsequent disposition of both
the armies. Engraved & publish'd by Wm. Faden. 1776 |
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| A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island
& east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on
the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th
of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and
the Americans under Major General Putnam, with the subsequent disposition
of both armies. Engraved & publish'd by Wm. Faden. 1776 |
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| A new and exact map of the dominions of the King of Great Britain
on ye continent of North America, containing Newfoundland, New Scotland,
New England, New York, New Jersey, Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia and Carolina.
1731 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies, in America; viz.
Virginia, Mariland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut,
and Rhode Island: Of Aquanishuonîgy, the country of the Confederate
Indians; comprehending Aquanishuonîgy proper, their place of residence,
Ohio and Tïiuxsoxrúntie, their deer-hunting countries,
Couxsaxráge and Skaniadarâde, their beaver-hunting countries;
of the Lakes Erie, Ontário, and Champlain, and part of New-France:
Wherein is also shewn the antient and present seats of the Indian nations.
Engraved by Jas. Turner. 1755 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies, in America. Containing
Virginia, Maryland, the Delaware counties, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. With
the addition of New York, and the greatest part of New England, as also of
the bordering parts of the province of Quebec, improved from several surveys
made after the late war, and corrected from Governor Pownall's late map 1776.
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut
& Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians
comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio &
Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain.
Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.
1771 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Deleware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut
& Rhode Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians
comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio &
Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain.
Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.
1771 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut
and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians
comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio and
Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain,
and of part of New France: Wherein is also shewn the antient and present
seats of the Indian nations; carefully copied from the original published
at Philadelphia, by Mr. Lewis Evans 1755, with some improvements by I. Gibson.
1755 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut
& Rhode Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians
comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio &
Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain.
Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.
1771 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut,
and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonîgy the country of the Confederate
Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio
and Tuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniadarade,
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario, and Champlain,
... exhibiting the antient and present seats of the Indian nations. Published
by Lewis Evans at Philadelphia; corr. and improved with the addition of the
line of forts on the back settlements, by Thos. Jefferys. 1758 |
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| A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut,
and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonîgy the country of the Confederate
Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio
and Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniadarade
their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario, and Champlain,
exhibiting the antient and present seats of the Indian nations. Published
by Lewis Evans at Philadelphia: corrected and improved with the addition
of the line of forts on the back settlements. By Thos. Jefferys.
1758 |
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| A map of the British and French settlements in North America
1755 |
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