Antique map of Pleasant Valley, Edgewater, and Ridgefield with labeled streets and boundaries. Antique Map with original hand-coloring in tones of yellow, green, pink.
Vintage black and white illustration of a large estate with gardens and trees
Vintage black and white illustration of a country scene with a lake, boats, and buildings.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Antique map of Pleasant Valley, Edgewater, and Ridgefield with labeled streets and boundaries. Antique Map with original hand-coloring in tones of yellow, green, pink.
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1876 - Edgewater, Pleasant Valley, Ridgefield, Fairview (NJ) - Antique Map

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Item number: NJE050

Genuine Antique Hand Colored Map and engravings

1876

Maker: Walker and Pease.

 

Antique map from the Atlas of Bergen Co. New Jersey, 1876, by Walker and Pease. Double-sided page with centerfold maps Edgewater, Pleasant Valley, Ridgefield, Fairview with Herring Residence and Tillietudlem Country Seat on reverse side. Shows property owners' names. Very good overall antique condition. Approximately 16 x 26 inches.

From Wikipedia: In 1878, the New Jersey Legislature provided for the formation of a borough within a township not exceeding four square miles. Ridgefield Borough was set off from Ridgefield Township in 1892, and Ridgefield Park Village was formed within the township that same year. The passage of a revised Borough Act resulted in a flurry of subdivision of new boroughs. Municipalities created from Ridgefield Township (or portions thereof) were Bogota (1894), Leonia (1894), Undercliff (1894; renamed to "Edgewater" in 1899), Fairview (1894), Teaneck (part) (1895), Cliffside Park (1895), Englewood (part) (1895), Palisades Park (1899). The creation of Fort Lee, New Jersey, on April 18, 1904, put an end to Ridgefield Township.

Genuine Antique Map from 1876.

Item Number: NJE050