File:Nova Suecia, eller the Swenska Revier (now Delaware River) in India Occidentalis (NYPL b10003109-1692895).jpg

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English: * Covers Delaware River area south of Trenton, N.J.
  • Facsimile.
  • In Swedish, some place names also in English.
  • Includes ill.
  • Index in lower margin.
  • Oriented with north toward the right.
  • Citation/Reference: Appears in: History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884 / J. Thomas Scharf & Thompson Westcott. Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co., 1884. v. 1 p. 71.
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Nova Suecia, eller the Swenska Revier [now Delaware River] in India Occidentalis
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History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884.
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L.H. Everts & Co.
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1692895
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Maps of North America
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6128c209-31c3-3cd6-e040-e00a180602ea
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b10003109


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