Original 1904 Antique Map NEW JERSEY Paterson Trenton Bridgeton Newark Camden NJ
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Original 1904 Antique Map NEW JERSEY Paterson Trenton Bridgeton Newark Camden NJ:
$27.50
Fine Adornment ofNew Jersey History. Great for Genealogy. Impressive on any Home or Office Wall. Imaginative & Creative Gift.
1904 Map of New Jersey
Exceptional Color. Fine Hammond Map.
Original 1904. 112-yrs-old.
Map is in Very Good/Good condition. No marks or writings. Mild foxing. Nominal fraying. Single fold as issued. Not a Reproduction. Original Map Drawn & Engraved by C.S. Hammond for the 1904 Edition of Hammond\'s Atlas of The World; A New Series of Physical, Political, and Historical Maps Compiled from Surveys and Exhibiting the Latest Results of Geographical Research; Accompanied by an Index Gazetteer of the Principal Geography of the World; of which a Title Page of which is Included. C.S. Hammond, Engraver; Published 1904 by C.S. Hammond: New York, 1904. A Fine Map for the a Resident of the State, and makes an Imaginative and Creative Gift. All items from the Atticus Hutchinson Collection.
Impressive On Any
Home or Office Wall
Dimensions: 10.25\" x 13.25\"
Fine Adornment of
New JerseyHistory
Great for Family History & Genealogy, as Map shows Cities, Towns & Landmarks of 1904, Some of which No Longer Exist Today.
The sale is for the map itself. A Frame is Not Included. The framed map pictured is a personal map featured to show the beauty of the maps when framed.
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