Published by C.C. Pease,, Reading, PA:, 1876
Seller: Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, U.S.A.
Large (27" x 17", slight coloring,) map title on map, no date or publication location listed on the map, center fold. Some browning and aging, paper somewhat fragile and brittle, some minor chips and tears, some repaired with archival tape; still a presentable map with a decent impression. An interesting map from a scarce atlas (Atlas of Bergen County New Jersey 1776-1876). It was published during the American Centennial, and illustrates many important estates, and also shows two railroad lines. Extra postage required.
Published by C.C. Pease,, Reading, PA:, 1876
Seller: Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, U.S.A.
Large (27" x 17", slight coloring,) map title on map, no date or publication location listed on the map, center fold. Some browning and aging, paper somewhat fragile and brittle, some minor chips and tears, some repaired with archival tape; still a presentable map with a decent impression. An interesting map from a scarce atlas (Atlas of Bergen County New Jersey 1776-1876). It was published during the American Centennial, and illustrates some estates and plots, also shows the Hackensack River. Extra postage required.
Publication Date: 1876
Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
We are proud to offer for the first time this historic map of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey from A.H. Walkers very rare "Atlas of Bergen County New Jersey. 1776-1876." This detailed map shows landowners by name, important buildings, street names, and railroads. Walker's atlas appears to be his only cartographic production. This map measures 27 inches by 17 inches.
Publication Date: 1876
Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
We are proud to offer for the first time this historic map of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey from A.H. Walkers very rare "Atlas of Bergen County New Jersey. 1776-1876." This detailed map shows landowners by name, important buildings, street names, rivers, and railroads. Walker's atlas appears to be his only cartographic production. This map measures 27 inches by 17 inches.