TitleTriassic formation: including the red sandstone and trap rocks of central New Jersey
NamesGeological Survey of New Jersey (Publisher)Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1889 (Creator)Smock, John C. (John Conover), 1842-1926 (Creator)Hopkins, Griffith Morgan, Jr (Draftsman)
CollectionMaps of North America
Countries
United States (except New York)
States
New Jersey
Parts
Dates / OriginDate Issued: 1867Place: New Brunswick, N.J.?Publisher: Geological Survey of New Jersey
Table of Contents1. Along the Delaware River from Rigelsville to Trenton -- 2. From Bloomsbury by Flemington to Dean's Pond -- 3. From Long Hill near Liberty Corner Brook -- 4. Great Swamp to Plainfield -- 5. From Morris Plains to Jersey City -- 6. From Boonton through the Great Notch to Passaic.
Library locationsLionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map DivisionShelf locator: Map Div. 16-5602
TopicsGeology -- New JerseyGeology, Stratigraphic -- TriassicSandstone -- New JerseyRocks -- New JerseyGeologyGeology, StratigraphicRocksSandstoneTriassic Geologic PeriodNew Jersey
GenresMapsGeological maps
NotesStatement of responsibility: George H. Cook, state geologist, John C. Smock, asst. geologist ; the geographical material compiled and drawn by G.M. Hopkins.Content: Shows towns, railroads, etc.Content: Includes a table of colors and 6 sections.Statement of responsibility: At head of title: Geological survey of New Jersey.Content: "From the State Topographical Survey, and from data furnished by the U.S. Coast Survey, and from official records and original surveys."Content: "Based upon U.S. Coast Survey triangulation."Citation/reference: Appeared in: portfolio of maps accompanying: Geology of New Jersey / George H. Cook. 1868.Funding: Mapping the Nation (NEH grant, 2015-2018)
Physical DescriptionExtent: 1 map : hand colored ; 83 x 93 cm, on sheet 88 x 97 cm
Type of ResourceCartographic
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 9329090NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20645429Folder number: US122.1.04Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): cb46bdd0-bfc4-0134-b868-00505686a51c
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