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1851 Antique U.S. Coast Survey Chart, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, New York

$ 21.64

Availability: 32 in stock
  • Date Range: 1800-1899
  • Dimensions (inches): 19.5 X 24
  • Year: 1851
  • Year Printed: 1851
  • Format: Folding Map
  • Type: Nautical Map
  • Cartographer/Publisher: U.S. Coast Survey, Bache, A. D. Superintendent
  • Original/Reproduction: Original as described
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    1851 Antique U.S. Coast Survey Chart, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, New York
    Triangulation chart of New Jersey and the Delaware Bay.Details from New York City to New Jersey, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Bay north, and along the Delaware River, to Trenton. New York City, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia are sited. Major islands, rivers, and inlets are also shown. Lighthouses, ports, cities, beaches, and other locations are depicted. IMPORTANT NOTE: All of our United States Coast Survey (USCS), United States Coast & Geodetic Survey (USC&GS), and similar maps and charts have been professionally unfolded and flattened using humidity baths, semi-permeable membrane and drying blotter techniques. Most others you typically see on eBay have not been, and worse, are quickly and crudely unfolded for the low quality photos you see. Unfolding these maps in that way is damaging and weakens them. Please be aware.
    1851 Antique U.S. Coast Survey Chart, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, New York
    YEAR PUBLISHED:
    1851
    CARTOGRAPHER/MAPMAKER:
    U.S. Coast Survey, Bache, A. D. Superintendent
    PUBLICATION:
    Sketches Accompanying the Annual Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, 1851 Senate Executive Document no. 8
    PUBLISHER:
    FULL TITLE:
    Sketch B No. 3 Triangulations and Geographical Positions in Section No. II From New York to Cape Henlopen
    CONDITION:
    VG, 3 inch tear at seam repaired, toning at folds, folded as issued, cropped near neatline as bound
    DIMENSIONS:
    19.5 X 24
    DESCRIPTION:
    Triangulation chart of New Jersey and the Delaware Bay.Details from New York City to New Jersey, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Bay north, and along the Delaware River, to Trenton. New York City, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia are sited. Major islands, rivers, and inlets are also shown. Lighthouses, ports, cities, beaches, and other locations are depicted.
    IMPORTANT NOTE:
    All of our United States Coast Survey (USCS), United States Coast & Geodetic Survey (USC&GS), and similar maps and charts have been professionally unfolded and flattened using humidity baths, semi-permeable membrane and drying blotter techniques.  Most others you typically see on eBay have not been, and worse, are quickly and crudely unfolded for the low quality photos you see.  Unfolding these maps in that way is damaging and weakens them. Please be aware.
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