It covers from the Delaware Bay north to New York City then east along Long Island as far as Block Island. Shows various triangulation points and some of the attached river systems. New York City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Trenton, Newark, Elizabethtown, and New Haven are noted. The 1851 edition of the Superintendent's Report is highly unusual in that its maps do not have borders, common to all subsequent editions.
Size: Printed area measures 20 inches high by 25 inches wide. Some wear and toning along original fold lines. Minor loss over Raritan Bay. Professionally flattened and backed with archival tissue. If your address is a P.
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