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1. Bridgeton Quadrangle, New Jersey, 7.5 Minute series (topographic) (1953)

1953. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:24,000 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

2. Field work travel routes taken during vegetation mapping in Sonoran Proghorn Habitat, Cabeza Prieta NWR, 2004

2004. Jim Malusa, USGS. This dataset offers supplementary info to the vegetation associations identified in CabezaPrietaNWR_Vegetation_2004.shp. The dataset depicts the ro... United States Geological Survey.

3. Major Dams, USA, 2013

2013. United States. Geological Survey. This dataset is provided as part of the USGS National Hydrology Dataset and depicts the point locations for major dams in all fifty states and Puer... United States Geological Survey.

4. New Jersey - New York, Navesink Quadrangle (1907)

1907. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

5. New Jersey - New York, Navesink Quadrangle (1912)

1912. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

6. New Jersey, Camden Quadrangle (1910)

1910. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

7. New Jersey, Cassville Quadrangle (1906)

1906. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

8. New Jersey, Franklin Furnace Quadrangle (1907)

1907. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

9. New Jersey, Glassboro Sheet (1886)

1886. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

10. New Jersey, Glassboro Sheet (1886)

1886. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:62500 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.