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- Military topographic map. Covers most of Rockland County, New York, and Bergen County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Suffern, Saddle River, Paramus and Hackensack, as well as Haverstraw, Clarksville, Tappan, Tenefly and Closter. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms, ground cover, wetlands and streams. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper and first statement of responsibility from recto are the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Second statement of responsibility and detailed date also from apparently written by Watkins. Index title, third statement of responsibility, annualar date, series title and series numbering by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Various watermarks: "W STIDOLPH" similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermark no. 648; date before 1785. "PRO PATRIA" with pendulant "B", accompanied by medallion (two sheets). "T Y M" with a miniscule "p" superimposed on the "T", accompanied by a crown (four sheets). "W&BO 180"; date probably 1800 as on map No 24 of this series. Foxed, creased, frayed, and abraded. Cut into 3 pieces. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 26". In ink on verso: "No. 26" "No 26" (center fragment), "No. 26" (across cut between center and lower fragements)., New-York Historical Society
- Military topographic map. Covers Orange and Rockland Counties in New York and Bergen, Passaic, Morris and Essex Counties in New Jersey. Shows roads, buildings and owners’ names, also landforms, wetlands and streams. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Watermarks: "S & K" (twice), lily accompanied by monogram (twice), lily (once), Britannia accompanied by "CR" with pendant crown (twice). Stained, foxed, creased, frayed, cut, torn and abraded. Small burn holes. Cut into 3 pieces. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Lined with China paper. Sheathed in mylar. Upper half shows lines of latitude and "Longitude East from Philadelphia." Text in ink, lines in pencil. In pencil on recto: "No 36". In ink on verso, top fragment "No. 36"; across join between top and center fragments, "No. 36"; on bottom fragment, "36"., New-York Historical Society
- Military topographic map. Covers the lower Hudson River Valley in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, from Warwick (N.Y.) and Pompton Plains (N.J.) to New Milford and Danbury (Conn.), and from Newburgh (N.Y.) to Staten Island (N.Y.). Shows roads, buildings and owners’ names, also landforms and streams. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Index title, both statements of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper (one principal sheet has small pieces of four others pasted to its upper right). Watermark: "Pz". Faded, stained, foxed, creased, frayed, and badly faded. Cut into two pieces. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. May be imperfect; Erskine’s index states "3 pieces & [1] D[itt]o". Includes texts (severely faded). In pencil on recto: "No 37". In ink on verso: "No 37", "No 37 1st"., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed, and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Map label at Ringwood: "Robt. Erskine Esqr. Surveyor Genl. for the Army of the United States of America--". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Werwick and Tuxedo in Orange County, New York, Ramapo in Rockland County, New York, and Pompton in Passaic County, New Jersey. Shows roads running though Lakeville, Sterling Furnace, Ringwood, Eagle Valley, Sloatsburg and the Tuxedo Lake area. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. On verso : "No. 41" (twice), "Litchfield." Title and number also present were damaged by cropping. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: cross, "S & K"., New-York Historical Society
- Also in ink on verso: "42". Foxed, creased, frayed, and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 42" (twice). Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Franklin and Hohokus in Bergen County, New Jersey; of Pompton in Passaic County, New Jersey; and of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York. Shows roads running though Ringwood, Erskine, Ringwood Junction, Midvale, Wanaque, Haskell, Pompton Lakes, Oakland, Darlington and Suffern. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. One of two principal sheets cut across center and patched. Half a dozen smaller pieces added to these. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "S&K" twice, "P A MESIER". References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed, and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 46 1st". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Pequannc and Montville in Morris County, Pompton and Wayne in Passaic County and Caldwell in Essex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Pompton Lakes, Pompton, Lincoln Park and Montville. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Second sheet pasted to first as inset; it appears to cover an area immediately north of the main map. Shows relief by hachures. Titles proper from recto are the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Titles from verso are in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: S & K. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed, and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In ink on verso: William. Includes an untitled inset map pasted upside down at lower right of main sheet. This inset shows the road between Morristown and Monroe in greater detail. Military topographic map. Covers the township of Hanover in Morris County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Morristown, Monroe, Whippany and Troy Hills. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. 5 x 12 cm. extension pasted to main sheet at left margin; untitled inset pasted to lower right corner. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: S & K., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 48". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Caldwell in Essex County and Montville in Morris County, New Jersey. Shows roads running across the former Horseneck Bridge and through Clinton; this area is now called Fairfield. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. No watermark. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series., New-York Historical Society
- Also in ink on verso: "N 48". In pencil on recto: "No 48 2nd". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Little Falls, Manchester and Wayne in Passaic County and of Pequannac in Morris County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Pompton Plains, Wayne, Mountain View, Two Bridges, Fairfield, Clinton and Totowa. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on two pieces laid paper and one piece wove paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased, foxed and abraded. Razor cuts and pinpricks for copying. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "L V Gerrevink", crest, and countermark "IV" on largest piece; crest alone on second piece., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, stained, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 53". Includes text: "P. of Long poun[d] A Course of N40 E from here touches the West Pt. of A remarkable [Hill] ... A mile & 3/4 off which Comes to the Edge of this Pond" ("Hill" and one word following it are crossed out). Military topographic map. Covers the townships of West Milford and Pompton, Passaic County, New Jersey; Long Pond is now called Greenwood Lake. Map shows roads running through Cooper, Hewitt, Ringwood and Erskine. Also shows buildings, landforms, streams and wetlands. Pen-and-ink, pencil, grey wash on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "S & K". References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Badly foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In ink on verso: "Elizabeth Amboy A", "No. 55". In pencil on recto: "No 55". Military topographic map. Covers Somerset and Middlesex Counties in New Jersey and Richmond County in New York. Shows roads running through Milltown, South Branch, Raritan, Finderne, Hillsboro, Millstone, Boundbrook, Newmarket, Samptown, South Plainfield, New Brunswick, Metuchen, Bonham Town, Fairfild Union, Perth Amboy and Elizabeth. Also shows "American Camp," buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Index title, both statements of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "J Bassuet" and crest twice, "FIN M D" once. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 56 A". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Franklin in Bergen County, New Jersey; "Chrystal pool" is now called Franklin Lake. Shows roads running through Pompton Lakes, Pompton, Oakland, Camp Gaw, Wykoff and Waldwick. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Torn and frayed, soiled, foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Lined with China paper. Sheathed in mylar. Watermarks: "GR" accompanied by Britannia; similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermarks nos. 310 and 311. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s Map Maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In ink on verso: "No. 56 B-". In pencil on recto: "No 56 B". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Wayne, Manchester, Ridgewood and Saddle River in Passaic County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Pompton, Haledon, Goffle, Van Windle, Midland Park, Ridgewood and Paramus. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Torn and frayed, soiled, stained, creased and abraded. Two burnholes. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Watermarks: "GR" accompanied by Britannia; similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermarks nos. 310 and 311. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s Map Maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Also in ink on verso: "No. 67 A". In ink on recto: "A". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Wayne and Little Falls in Passaic County and of Caldwell and Milburn in Essex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Two Bridges, Little Falls, Cedar Grove and Montclair. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, also landforms, streams and wetlands. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Re-lined with China paper. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is earlier and may be cited as such; title number clearly by Erskine. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- In ink on recto: "B". In pencil on recto: "No 67 B". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Montclair, Plainfield, West Orange, South Orange and Milburn in Essex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Brookdale, Franklin, Bloomfield, Watsessing, South Orange and Wyoming. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, also landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is earlier and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- In ink on recto: "C". In pencil on recto:"No 67 C". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of South Orange, Milburn and Union in Essex County and of Springfield, Westfield and Fanwood in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running though Springfield, Branch Mills, Locust Grove, Scotch Plains and Netherwood. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, also landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is earlier and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove., New-York Historical Society
- In Erskine’s handwriting, inked on verso after title: "No. 67 C [crossed-out] D CC CC No. 67 D". In ink on recto: "D". In pencil on recto:"No 67 D" (twice). Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Fanwood and Plainfield in Somerset County and of Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Sampton (formerly called Quibbletown) and Netherwood. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove., New-York Historical Society
- Military topographic map. Covers Orange County in New York and Sussex and Warren counties in New Jersey. Shows roads running through East Chester, Sugarloaf, Warwick and New Milford in New York; and Maple Grange, Vernon, Hamburg, North Church, Newton (formerly Sussex), Hope, Swayze Mills, Oxford Church and Phillipsburg in New Jersey. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on 3 assembled pieces laid paper; 4 pieces having a wove finish added later. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Lined with China paper. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "T M W" accompanied by dove (twice)., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 69 3rd". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Vernon in Sussex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Maple Grange and Vernon. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 69 4th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Lafayette and Hardyston in Sussex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Hamburg and North Church. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 69 5th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Lafayette and Hampton in Sussex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Newton. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- In ink on verso: "No. 69 6th. Sheet SD SD SD SD SD SD". In pencil on recto: "No 69 6th". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Frelinghuysen in Warren County, New Jersey. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 69 7th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Frelinghuysen and Hope in Warren County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Hope. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- Coordinates describe only that area of map showing the road, not the Delaware River and its watergap to north. In pencil on recto: "No 69 8th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Hope, Oxford and Harmony in Warren County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Swayze Mills and Oxford Church. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Re-lined; backing shows recto upper and lower right. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979. (Thrice)., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 69 9th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Harmony and Lopatcong in Warren County, New Jersey, and of Easton and Bethlehem in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Shows roads running through Phillipsburg, N.J., Easton and Farmersville, Pennsylvania. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper on recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title number also occurs on verso in Erskine’s hand. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "W H" beneath lily, similar to no. 693 in Gravell, Thomas L. and George Miller. Catalogue of American watermarks 1690-1835. New York: 1979., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Lined with China paper. Sheathed in mylar. Imperfect: lacking 5 x 1 cm. at map center, 1 x 1 at lower right. In pencil on recto: "No 70 A". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Bedminster and Bridgewater in Somerset County and of Branchburg in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Lamington, Burnt Mill, North Branch and Pluckemin. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Lined with China paper. Sheathed in mylar. Imperfect: lacking two small pieces at map center. In pencil on recto: "No 70 B". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Bernard and Bedminster in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Greater Crossroads, Pluckemin and Liberty Corner. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Imperfect: lacking 1 x 2 cm. at map center. In pencil on recto: "No 70 C". Military topographic maps. The lefthand, smaller map covers the township of Bernard in Somerset County, New Jersey; it shows roads running through Madisonville and Basking Ridge. The larger map covers the townships of Bernard, Warren and North Plainfield in the same county; it shows roads running through Lyons and Mt. Bethel. Both maps show buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Imperfect: lacking small piece at lower left corner. In pencil on recto: "No 70 D". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Warren and North Plainfield in Somerset County and of Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Mt. Bethel, Newmarket, Newtown and New Brunswick. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 70 E". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Bridgewater and Franklin in Somerset County and of Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Boundbrook, South Boundbrook and New Brunswick. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 70 F". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Bridgewater in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Somerville. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Scale distorted in parts; varies between ca. 1:30,000 and ca. 1:40,000. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, torn, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 658 and 659., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In ink on verso: "A - 71". In pencil on recto "No 71 A". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Readington and Branchburg in Hunterdon County and of Bridgewater and Hillsboro in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Readington, North Branch, Milltown, South Branch, Flagtown and Frankfort. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink (2 different kinds), pencil on laid paper. Sheet bears a title number but not a title. Title proper derived by cataloger from longer index title given on separate index sheet filed at head of series; it describes sheet B as well as this sheet A. Statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering as given on same index sheet. Shows relief by hachures. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 659 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, P. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Creased, torn and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto "No 71 B". Military topographic maps. Upper map covers the township of Hillsboro in Somerset County, New Jersey; it shows roads running through Millstone (Someret). Lower map covers the townships of Hillsboro, Bridgewater and Franklin, also in Somerset County; it shows roads running through South Broundbrook and East Millstone. Both maps also show buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark nos. 659 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In ink on verso: "C - N 71". Inset map apparently covers a small area two minutes east of that covered by the main map; Vanvactors Bridge seems to have been located on the Raritan River at W 74⁰35ʹ. Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Hillsboro and Bridgewater in Somerset County, New Jersey. Show roads running through Raritan village; also buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Title on a separate piece pasted atop sheet. Shows relief by hachures. Stained and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper pasted on recto appears to be original; it was probably once on verso. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, p. 17-22; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, cracked and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 72 A". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Branchburg and Readington in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through White House and North Branch. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, cracked and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 72 B". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Tewksbury and Readington in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through New Germantown, Potterstown and White House. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Oriented with north to left of sheet. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 20; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Heavily soiled, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 73 3rd". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Solebury in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and of Delaware and West Amwell in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Deer Park and New Hope in Pennsylvania; Lambertville, Mount Airy and Ringoes in New Jersey. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date and series title also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Series numbering inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "G R" under shield, similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermark no. 301. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Heavily soiled, frayed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 73 4th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of East Amwell, Raritan and Readington in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Larison Corner, Reaville, Three Bridges and Pleasant Run. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date and series title also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Series numbering inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "J WHATMAN". References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 73 5th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Bedminster in Somerset County and of Readington and Tewksbury in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through White House, Lamington and Greater Crossroads. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date and series title also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Series numbering inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "G R" under shield, similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermark no. 301. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 17-22., New-York Historical Society
- Also in ink on verso: "Road from near Veal". Foxed, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 73 6th". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Bedminster and Bernard in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Greater Crossroads, Bedminster and Far Hills. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date and series title also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Series numbering inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 amd 659., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 73 7th". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Bernard in Somerset County and that of Morris in Morris County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Bernardsville and Morristown. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date and series title also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Series numbering inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "G R" under crown or laurel, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark no. 305 and accompanied by shield of St. George., New-York Historical Society
- Fragmentary title proper from map verso; there is no title on recto. Title numbering from recto. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering from separate index sheet in Erskine’s hand filed at head of series. In ink on verso: "74 - A". In pencil on recto "No 74 A ..." (twice). In pencil on verso: child’s handwriting and scrawl. Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Raritan and Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Boundbrook, Newmarket (Quibbletown), Samptown and Avon Park. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, soiled, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 17-22; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 74 B". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Linden, Clark, Fanwood, Plainfield and Westfield in Union County and of Raritan in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Willow Grove, Picton and Wheatsheaf. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, soiled, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Bracketed text of index title as read by Heusser ca. 1828 or as inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Guthorn, Peter J. American maps and map makers of the revolution, p. 17-22; Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 74 C". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Union and Linden in Union County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Wheatsheaf, Linden and Elizabeth. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Bracketed text of index title as read by Heusser ca. 1828 or as inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Foxed, creased, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. In pencil on recto: "No 74 D". Military topographic map; righthand segment fits north of the lefthand one. Map covers the townships of Rahway and Linden in Union County and of Woodbridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Wheatsheaf, Rahway, Demorest, Woodbridge, Spa Spring, Amboy, Fairfield Union and Valentine Fords. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Bracketed text of index title as read by Heusser ca. 1828 or as inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 74 E". Military topographic map. Covers the township of Raritan in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Valentine Fords, Sand Hills, Bonhamtown, Piscataway and New Brunswick. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Soiled, creased, torn, frayed and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Bracketed text of index title as read by Heusser ca. 1828 or inferred by cataloger. Watermark: "T M W" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 74 F". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Franklin and Hillsboro in Somerset County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through New Brunswick, Middlebush, East Millstone, Weston and Finderne. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Soiled, creased, and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Index title as read by Heusser ca. 1828 or as inferred by cataloger. Upper segment oriented with north to top of sheet; lower segment, with north to left of sheet. Segments join at point labeled "F." Watermark: "G R" under crown or laurel similar to Gravell and Miller foreign watermark no. 308, accompanied by sheild with cross of St. George. References: Heusser, Albert H. George Washington’s map maker, p. 249-256., New-York Historical Society
- Fragment of original title in ink on verso: "Roa....". Imperfect: 16 x 14 cm. at lower left corner cut out after title written on verso. In pencil on recto: "No 75 A". Military topographic map. Covers the townships of Morris and Chatham in Morris County, Milburn in Essex County and Union in Summit County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Morristown and Chatham. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, foxed, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "TMW" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659., New-York Historical Society
- Imperfect: 15 x 19 cm. at lower right corner cut out after drawing complete; compare cuts to those on 75,A. In pencil on recto: "No 75 B". Military topographic map; lower segment fits to the southeast of the upper one. Map covers the townships of Summit, Springfield and Union in Union County, New Jersey. Shows roads running through Springfield and Elizabeth. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermark: "TMW", similar to Gravell and Miller American watermark no. 658., New-York Historical Society
- In pencil on recto: "No 75 C." On verso: "Good Good From Jany". Military topographic maps. Left map is an incomplete version of that on the right; right map includes bottom segment, which joins it at lower right. Map covers the townships of Westfield, Clark, Rahway and Fanwood in Union County, New Jersey. It shows roads running through Rahway and Westfield. Also shows buildings and owners’ names, landforms and streams. Pen-and-ink, pencil on laid paper. Shows relief by hachures. Soiled, stained, creased and abraded. Mounted on cloth, bound and cropped, disbound and silked by subsequent owners. Cleaned after removal of backings 1999; some fill remains. Sheathed in mylar. Title proper from recto is the work of a later editor--Simeon DeWitt or his assign--subsequent to 1820. Title from verso is in Erskine’s hand and may be cited as such. Index title, statement of responsibility, date, series title and series numbering also by Erskine, but on separate index sheet filed at head of series. Watermarks: "TMW" accompanied by dove, similar to Gravell and Miller American watermarks nos. 658 and 659., New-York Historical Society