Creator | Hills, John, active 1777-1819 |
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Date | [1770–1779] |
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Scale | Scale 1:80,000. |
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Language | English |
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Location | William L. Clements Library |
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Collection (local) | William L. Clements Library Collection |
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Subjects | - Philadelphia Campaign, 1777-1778--Maps
- Roads--New Jersey--Maps
- Monmouth County (N.J.)--Maps
- Middlesex County (N.J.)--Maps
- Pennsylvania--Maps
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Maps
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Places | - Middlesex (county)
- Monmouth (county)
- New Jersey
- North and Central America
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Extent | 1 ms. map : col. ; 69 x 93.4 cm. |
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Notes | - Map believed to be by John Hills.
- Finished, colored, topographical map of part of the modern counties of Monmouth and Middlesex, showing the roads between Freehold, South Amboy, Middletown, and Spotswood.
- Table of distances at lower left.
- The addition of unidentified and uncolored symbols for military units in the area of Navesink suggests that this map relates to the British retreat across New Jersey in 1778.
- Clinton Maps 233.
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