File:The provinces of New York, and New Jersey - with part of Pensilvania and the province of Quebec (NYPL b14099953-2020746).jpg

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English: * Relief shown pictorially.
  • Citation/Reference: LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1045
  • Citation/Reference: Phillips 1166
  • Shows administrative divisions.
  • Appears in Thomas Jeffery's American atlas. 1776.
  • 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.
  • No. "17" stamped on verso, upper right corner.
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The provinces of New York, and New Jersey : with part of Pensilvania and the province of Quebec
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Printed for Robt. Sayer & John Bennett ...
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2020746
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Lawrence H. Slaughter Collection of English maps, charts, globes, books and atlases
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a186b34a-58b2-575c-e040-e00a18063f00
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b14099953
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Nautical charts; Nautical charts


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