
The Morris Canal snakes through the industrial heart of northeastern New Jersey, tracing a path south of Paterson and toward the Newark area. This late nineteenth-century landscape is defined by the heavy presence of rail and water infrastructure, where the Passaic River and Hackensack River support a dense network of early settlements like Wortendyke, Hackensack, and Montclair. The map captures a moment when the region's water supply was being managed through massive engineering projects, including the Jersey City Waterworks Aqueduct and the Newark Waterworks.
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1888 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1892 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1898 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1900 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1903 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1938 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1944 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1955 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

1995 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ

2023 Paterson
Passaic County, NJ