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  1. Early Land Records, 1650-1900s. This database was produced, in large part, by the New Jersey Early Land Records Project, a collabrative effort of the New Jersey State Archives and the Genealogical Society of New Jersey (GSNJ).

  2. 1845. BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry) Road from Philadelphia to New York. (Maps) 7, 6, 8 and 9. 1802. Moore, S.S. 1:63k. The Traveller's Directory; or, a pocket companion ... from Philadelphia to New-York and from Philadelphia to Washington. ... Second edition.

  3. www.oldmapsonline.org › en › TrentonOld Maps Online

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  4. In New Jersey we have, arguably, the most unique set of land records of the original 13 colonies. In 1664, two individuals, Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley, were given the right to make land grants for the territory between the Hudson and Delaware rivers—the colony of New Jersey. These individuals were later succeeded by the corporations of East and West Jersey

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  5. 1762: John Dalley. "A Map of the Road from Trenton to Amboy Copied (from a Survey Made by John Dalley for James Alexander Esquire) by G. Bancker" [Manuscripts Division]. Manuscript map, pen-and-ink on paper, with some wash color, 35 × 94 cm. Scale: 1 mile = 80 chains = 1 inch. A major road in eighteenth-century New Jersey, running northeast ...

  6. Coal of Pennsylvania to NY via Perth Amboy 1868 | source: Library of Congress. New Jersey 1872 outline map for schools. NJ Colton 1878. New Jersey 1878 with terminal moraine. NJ Iron Ore & Limestone Districts 1878 West Half | East Half. North New Jersey topographic 1882 | source: Library of Congress.

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  8. Over 100 maps from the Trentoniana Collection have been digitized through a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of the New Jersey Department of State. The digital map collection is hosted online by the New Jersey Digital Highway (Rutgers University) and can be browsed via the portal below or by this link.

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