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Map of the extinct Lake Passaic, showing its outline, the position of the present shore features and the deformation which its shores have suffered [map] / prepared by Rollin D. Salisbury and Henry B. Kümmel. John C. Smock, state geologist. C.C. Vermeule, topographer ...
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Geological Survey of New Jersey
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
[Trenton?, 1894?]
Description
Scale [ca. 1:63,360]. 1 mile to an inch. (W 74°38ʹ15ʺ--W 74°10ʹ45ʺ/N 41°01ʹ00ʺ--N 40°27ʹ15ʺ).
1 map : col. ; 87 x 62 cm.
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Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection
HMC01.1637 D Alcove 4, Drawer 16
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Subject(s)
Geology
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New Jersey
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Maps
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Morris County (N.J.)
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Maps
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Passaic County (N.J.)
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Maps
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Salisbury, Rollin D., 1858-1922
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Kümmel, Henry Barnard, 1867-1945
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Maps
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New Jersey
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Morris County
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1894
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Maps
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New Jersey
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Passaic County
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1894
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Topographic maps
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New Jersey
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Morris County
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1894
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Topographic maps
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New Jersey
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Passaic County
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1894
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Notes
Relief shown by shading and spot heights.
In upper margin: Annual report of the state geologist, 1893.
LCCN
07000611
OCLC
80512731
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