Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of the Delaware and Raritan Canal's Proposed Waterway Maintenance Program
Author(s): Brian H. Morrell; Edward Lenik; Edward S. Rutsch
Year: 1983
Summary
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Cite this Record
Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of the Delaware and Raritan Canal's Proposed Waterway Maintenance Program. Brian H. Morrell, Edward Lenik, Edward S. Rutsch. 1983 ( tDAR id: 163047)
Keywords
Culture
Hist N Nat Amer
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Architecture
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Buildings
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Cultural Resource
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Industrial Archaeology
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Industrial Archeology
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Non-HABS Structure Inventory
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Prehistory
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Reconnaissance
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Site Settlement
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Statement For Management
Geographic Keywords
34017 (Fips Code)
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34019 (Fips Code)
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34021 (Fips Code)
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34023 (Fips Code)
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Hopewell
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Hudson (County)
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Hunterdon (County)
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Lambertville
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Lawrence
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Mercer (County)
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Middlesex (County)
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New Jersey (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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South Brunswick
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Stockton
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Trenton
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United States of America (Country)
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West Windsor
Temporal Keywords
1900-1750 Ad
Spatial Coverage
min long: -75.196; min lat: 40.137 ; max long: -73.985; max lat: 40.824 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Prc Harris Consulting Engineers, Iselin, NJ
Prepared By(s): Historic Conservation & Interpretation, Inc. , Newton, NJ
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 8825
NADB citation id number(s): 000000084634
Notes
General Note: Submitted to: Prc Harris Consulting Engineers, Iselin, NJ
General Note: Sent from: Historic Conservation & Interpretation, Inc., Newton, NJ