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To His Excellency Sr Henry Moore, Bart Captain General and Governour in Chief in and over the Province of New York and the Territories depending thereon in America Chancellor and Vice admiral of the same, This Plan of the City of New York, is most HUmbly INscribed, by His Excellency s Most Obedient Servant, Bernd Ratzen : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

To His Excellency Sr Henry Moore, Bart Captain General and Governour in Chief in and over the Province of New York and the Territories depending thereon in America Chancellor and Vice admiral of the same, This Plan of the City of New York, is most HUmbly INscribed, by His Excellency s Most Obedient Servant, Bernd Ratzen : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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A Map of The Provinces of New-York, Reduc d from the large Drawing of that Province, Compiled from Actual Surveys by order of His Excellency William Tryon Esq r Captain General and Governor of the same, by Claude Joseph Sauthier, to which is added New-Jersey, from the Topographical Observations of C J Sauthier and B Ratzer : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

A Map of The Provinces of New-York, Reduc d from the large Drawing of that Province, Compiled from Actual Surveys by order of His Excellency William Tryon Esq r Captain General and Governor of the same, by Claude Joseph Sauthier, to which is added New-Jersey, from the Topographical Observations of C J Sauthier and B Ratzer : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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The Province of New Jersey Divided into East and West, commonly called The Jerseys : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

  1777 (dated)         1 : 430000 Description A fine 1777 first-state first-edition map of New Jersey by William Faden and Bernard Ratzer - exhibiting the fine strong strike only evident on first editions. Focused on New Jersey, coverage extends to include eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York City. It captures the state s complex topography, noting the Jersey Highlands and the Palisades in the north and the Pine Barrens and coastal marshes in the south. New Jersey is here broken down into 12 counties, as they existed at the time, as well as multiple towns and roads. Note that there are no coastal routes through Monmouth County, requiring travelers instead to travel inland to Crosswicks, then south east to Egg Harbor, before continuing south. There is also an annotation regarding the settlement of Fort Helsingburg, near Salem on the Delaware River, where in 1640, Swedish settlers attempt to establish a colony.

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