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A Map of the Counties of Salem and Gloucester, New Jersey : From Actual Surveys in 1849

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Old wall map of Gloucester County, New Jersey, Salem, Salem County, United States.

Created by James Keily, Samuel M. Rea, Smith & Wistar in 1849.
  • Wall map showing roads, buildings, and landholders' names.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Prime meridian: Washington D.C.
  • "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1849 by Smith & Wistar in the Clerk's Office of the District Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania."
  • Originally printed on 2 sheets (western/eastern) later conjoined, now quartered.
  • Hand col. to show municipalities.
  • On handwritten label affixed to verso of southeastern sheet: Salem & Gloucester Cos., N. Jersey.
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes text (with text publishers' names), statistical tables, inset "Plan of the town of Salem", ill. of county buildings, and small "View of Woodbury".

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This old map of A Map of the Counties of Salem and Gloucester, New Jersey : from Actual Surveys from 1849 was created by James Keily, Samuel M. Rea,  Smith & Wistar in 1849