- Keith line
The Keith line was a line drawn through
New Jersey dividing it intoWest Jersey andEast Jersey . The line was created by Surveyor-GeneralGeorge Keith in 1686, when he ran the first survey to mark out theborder between West Jersey and East Jersey . The Keith line was intended to clarify disputes resulting from the 1676Quintipartite Deed , which created the two territories.The Keith Line runs North-Northwest from the southern part of Little Egg Harbor Township, passing just north of Tuckerton. The line was to continue upward to a point on the
Delaware River which is just north of theDelaware Water Gap , but Keith was stopped in his survey by Governor of West JerseyDaniel Coxe , when Keith had reached the South Branch of theRaritan River in what is now Three Bridges in Readington Township. ["The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606-1968", John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 9.] More accurate surveys and maps were made to further resolve property disputes. This resulted in theThornton line , drawn around 1696, and theLawrence line , drawn around 1743, which was adopted as the final line for legal purposes.References
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