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The Geography of New Jersey

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The text surveys the physical and human geography of New Jersey, opening with early settlement history and progressing through maps of position, size, and topography. It describes four physiographic provinces - the Appalachian zone with Kittatinny Mountain and valley, the Highlands, the Piedmont Plateau, and the Coastal Plain - treating relief, climate, drainage, soils, vegetation, and wildlife. Later sections discuss agricultural practices, mineral resources, transportation and travel, recreational areas and health resorts, population distribution, and civic institutions such as government and education, with tables and illustrative maps to support classroom use.

About the Author

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Henry Snyder

Henry Snyder was an American author known for his work in geography, particularly focusing on the state of New Jersey. His notable book, "The Geography of New Jersey," provides insights into the physical and cultural landscape of the region. Snyder's contributions help to enhance the understanding of New Jersey's geographical features and its significance within the broader context of American geography. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the state's topography and environmental characteristics.

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