DescriptionMap of Somerset County, New Jersey - Rocky Hill detail, 1850.jpg
English: General-content county map also showing rural buildings and occupants' names. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington D.C. "Entered according to act of Congress by Robert P. Smith A.D. 1850 in the ... eastern District of Pennsylvania." LC copy imperfect: Fold-lined, mounted on cloth backing. LC Land ownership maps, 464 Includes text, inset "Plan of Somerville", statistical table, key to abbreviations, illustrations of prominent buildings, and embellished map border. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Detail
This map detail shows the area around Rocky Hill, New Jersey, and in particular, the location of Washington's Headquarters at Rockingham in 1783. The house is shown as owned by J.S. Van Pelt in 1850.
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Map of Somerset County, New Jersey : entirely from original surveys
New Jersey · United States · Somerville · Somerset County
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American Memory · Catalog · County Landownership Maps · Geography And Map Division · Cultural Landscapes
Subject
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Somerset County (N.J.) · Somerville (N.J.) · New Jersey · United States · Maps · Somerville · Landowners · Somerset County
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