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Map showing the northwesterly lines of the Coxe and Spicer 500 Acre Survey and Somers 564 Acre Survey. Retrieved from
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Map showing the northwesterly lines of the Coxe and Spicer 500 Acre Survey and Somers 564 Acre Survey. 1873-10-04-1890-02-03.
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Main TitleMap showing the northwesterly lines of the Coxe and Spicer 500 Acre Survey and Somers 564 Acre Survey
NameFowler, Henry B. (Surveyor), Coxe, (Associated name), Spicer, (Associated name), Somers, James (Associated name), Verree, James (Associated name), Steelmans, Fred (Associated name), Adams, John B. (Associated name), Adams, I.G. (Associated name), Wrights, E. (Associated name)
Date Created1873-10-04
Subject (Geographic)Atlantic Ocean
Subject (Geographic)Sand Hill Beach
Subject (Geographic)Absecon Beach
Subject (Geographic)Beach Thoroughfare
Subject (Geographic)Northeast Thoroughfare
Subject (Geographic)Waste and Barren Salt Marsh
Subject (Geographic)Lone Cedar Island
Subject (Geographic)Little Inlet
Subject (Geographic)James Verree Survey dated October 4, 1873
Subject (Geographic)E. Wrights return for John B. and I.G. Adams dated 1887
Subject (Geographic - Hierarchical)
Country: UNITED STATES
State: New Jersey
County: Atlantic County
City: Atlantic City (N.J.)
Subject (Topical)Tidelands; Geographic Information Systems; Real property
DescriptionMap showing the northwesterly lines of the Coxe and Spicer 500 Acre Survey recorded at Trenton in Basses Book page 224 and James Somers 564 Acre Survey recorded at Burlington in B or Bulls Book page 83.
Genremaps, real estate
Local IdentifierAtlantic-00051
Organization NameNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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