982 resultados para Soils--New Jersey--Burlington County--Maps.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Privately printed.
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Paged continuously; v. 1: 432 p.; v. 2: 1 p., l.,433-916 p.
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Includes index.
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"Joint Center for Affordable Housing"--cover.
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Lettered on cover: Mayflower descendants in Cape May County, 1620-1920.
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"Biographies": p. 443-517.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"September 1995"--P. iii.
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Open-file report [no. 4]
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The New York Metropolitan region is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world, and the single largest in North America.[1] It is also one of the most prominent economic centers, with New York City at the epicenter of its growth. With the entire region growing rapidly over the last decade, it is essential to analyze the socio-economic changes in order to understand the impact it has on commercial real estate. With its focus on housing rentals, this study aims to highlight housing costs as a function of rapid transit over time.
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Map showing the whole of New Jersey and its borders with as well as part of Pennsylvania and New York. Map is drawn in black ink with green, pink, and yellow watercolors used to show features such as waterways, borders, and places of interest. Notes on map concern border disputes between New Jersey and New York.
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