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[Bates, Ernest Sutherland, 1879-1939, Schiff, Herman S., Reeves, Norman, Smith, Robert E.]
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Pictorial map of Pennsylvania, showing political boundaries with bordering states and major rivers. Features significant sites (Gettysburg), as well as natural resources and manufactured items (including fruit, leather goods, oil and pig iron). Includes a compass rose and a scroll listing notable places - such as Valley Forge - which are pictured in vignettes below map, in order of listing. Map is 17 x 29 cm, on sheet 23 x 29 cm. Accompanied by historical text on facing page.
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[Lawrence, Martin, Washington, George]
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Color map. Showing Washington's headquarters, Capital, and towns. Untitle inset of Delaware River region.
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[Lawrence, Martin, Washington, George]
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Uncolored map. With notation by George Washington.
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[Lawrence, Martin, Washington, George]
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Uncolored map. With notation by George Washington.
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[Lawrence, Martin, Washington, George]
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Two maps on one plate. Include annotation, and list of localities surveyed by George Washington.
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United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission.
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Map of Pennsylvania on sheet 51x66. Notes: "To the patrons of the Columbian Magazine, this map of Pennsylvania is dedicated by their obliged and obedt Servnts the Proprietors." Relief shown pictorially. Series: "This map is one of a series of similar colored maps, depicting the 13 original states, from New Hampshire to Georgia at the time of the formation of the Constitution ..."
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[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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Third map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 3rd, 1963. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the posi+tion of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
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[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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Second map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 2nd, 1963. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the position of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
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[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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First map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 1863. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the position of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
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[Riegel, J. Jr., Philadelphia Electric Company]
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Color pictorial historical map of Philadelphia at center surrounded by Fifteen (16) Illustrations of the Company facilities, all indexed by number to their locations on the map. Map of Philadelphia includes place names, rivers, roads, railroads, agriculture, industry and historical notes, which was a practice of J. Riegel, Jr., one of the masters of the Pictorial Map. Title cartouche decorated with Ben Franklin and a Native American flank the legend, with Independence Hall and company's facilities. Includes portrait of Baltimore, compass rose, text and index.
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[Robertson, Hugh, Jean, Sally]
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Revised, 2nd ed. Pictorial map, mounted on board 74x82, depicting the geography, history and landmarks of the Main Line, western suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shows rail line, counties, towns, major roads, landmarks, rivers and streams. Title cartouche shows a pair of Native Americans from the Lenape tribe on one side and George Washington on the other. The compass rose is created from the intersection of an arrow and a tomahawk with a rifle and a sword. Include numerous illustrations with descriptive text showing history of the region related to the Colonial era and the Revolutionary War, and locations of important events and brief biographies of historical figures. Border around the map are vignettes of detailed drawings of historic buildings and people.
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