"The Geography of New Jersey" by Henry Snyder is an early 20th-century educational book that gives a complete look at New Jersey's geography. Designed for students and teachers, it covers the state's land, weather, resources, and population. Starting with New Jersey's early history and location, the book explores its varied landscapes, like the Appalachian zone and Coastal Plain. Snyder also writes about farming, minerals, waterways, and the people living there, showing how these things affect life and work in New Jersey. Later chapters talk about transportation and how cities grew, creating a full picture of the state's geography and its importance.

The Geography of New Jersey
By Henry Snyder
Discover the intricate relationship between the land, resources, and people of New Jersey.
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2021-09-04
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