

A statistical table at the top, using 1847 data, provides the size (in acres), number of taxables and householders, and total paid county and state taxes for each township. Here, the remnant consists of five townships (Deptford, Franklin, Greenwich, Harrison, Woolwich) colored in green, yellow, blue, or pink-with the Delaware River forming the northern boundary. One of the two original counties of West Jersey, Gloucester's former territory had given birth to both Atlantic (1837) and Camden (1844) Counties. A yellow line marks its border with Salem County, much of which follows Old Man's Creek (called Oldmans Creek today).

0.8 mile to 1 inch.įirst wall map of Gloucester County.

Wall map, with ornamental border and added color, 94 × 133 cm. From Original Surveys" (Philadelphia: Smith & Wistar, 1849). "A Map of the Counties of Salem and Gloucester New Jersey. New Jersey Counties: First Wall Maps and Atlases Gloucester County County Dataįounded: 1686, boundaries established in 1694 New Jersey Counties: First Wall Maps and Atlases (1849–1882).State of New Jersey: First Wall Maps and Atlases (1812–1888).Nova Cæsarea: A Cartographic Record of the Garden State 1666-1888
