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Genremaps: boundary
DescriptionMap covers area from the Delaware River to Newton Lake in Oaklyn Borough. Map shows the boundary of Camden and the surrounding municipalities, as well as road names and the Camden and Atlantic Penna...
Date Created1918-05
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Genremaps
DescriptionMap covers area from Old Kings Road to Newton Creek. Map depicts properties of Gloucester Iron Works and Gloucester Land Company from Warren Street to Newton Creek. Map also depicts high water and...
Date Created1870
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Genremaps
DescriptionCovers area from Old Kings Road to Newton Creek. Properties of Gloucester Iron Works, Print Works, and Gloucester Land Company.
Date Created1910-09-01
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Genremaps
DescriptionThis is one in a series of 455 mid 20th century fire insurance maps produced by the Fire Insurance Rating Organization of New Jersey.
Date Created1951-09-15
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Genremaps: boundary
DescriptionMap covers area from Gloucester to Borough of Oaklyn Borough.
Date Created1918
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DescriptionThis is the quarterly publication of the Great Swamp Watershed Association (GSWA), a nonprofit watershed association working to protect the ecological, historic, and cultural integrity of the Great...
Date Created2007
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DescriptionThe Hackensack River and its associated wetlands have been greatly impacted by man. Construction of a dam at Oradell has greatly altered the original river hydrology, and consequently it no longer...
Date Created1988
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Genremaps: bulkhead/pier
DescriptionMap showing pierhead and bulkhead lines on Shark River in the Township of Wall and the Township of Neptune - County of Monmouth. Board of Commerce and Navigation Map No. 206.
Date Created1926-02-15
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DescriptionThe study area in this report is the shallow water area of the Delaware River Estuary from Reedy Point, Delaware to the head of tide at Trenton, New Jersey. Shallow water areas are defined as those...
Date Created1978
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Genremaps: hydrographic
DescriptionMap covers area from Middle Marsh Creek to Fishers Point along Delaware River. Map shows the location for a channel 600 feet wide and 30 feet deep at mean low water.
Date Created1899-03-20
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