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Cram, George Franklin
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Map in full color by county. The railroad lines are clearly marked. (Note: The map has been rotated 90 degrees clockwise for readability.)
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United States. Post Office Department
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Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Updated to 1879 from 1869. 8 panels.
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Gray, Frank Arnold
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Col. lithographed map. Shows settlements, counties, railroads (completed and proposed), and canals.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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Six profiles on one page.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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Maps show canals and roads in color with distances, folded into brown cloth covered boards. With explanation, note and table of steam boat routes to various places. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Washington.
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Leahy, J.F.
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Pennsylvania and South Carolina alphabetical index list of the Hotels of the town with the number of rooms of each, their rates per day and the population of the town. Includes population of the states, Explanation of abbreviation of the railroad of the state, and advertisement.
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Leahy, J.F.
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Map printed without color. Includes name of the railroad entering the town, and distance between towns.
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Leahy, J.F.
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Alphabetical index list of the Hotels of the town with the number of rooms of each, their rates per day and the population of the town. Includes population of the state, Explanation of abbreviation of the railroad of the state, and advertisement.
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Leahy, J.F.
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Map printed without color. Includes name of the railroad entering the town, and distance between towns.
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Leahy, J.F.
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Alphabetical index list of the Hotels of the town with the number of rooms of each, their rates per day and the population of the town. Includes population of the state, Explanation of abbreviation of the railroad of the state, and advertisement.
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[Kollner, Augustus, Sunbury and Erie Railroad]
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Modelski dates this map circa 1850 - the map itself is undated. We presume that it was published by Kollner for the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, which is the only railroad labeled in Pennsylvania and presumably the state's "Great Highway" referred to in the title. The entire middle northern U.S. is shown, west to the Mississippi. Tributary railroads in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are shown in detail. Limited topographical features are shown, as is typical for a railroad map. As an example of Kollner's lithographic work, it is quite simple in style and execution, with fairly elaborate hand coloring. Outline color by state. See our #4688 for another, more typical Kollner work. Relief shown by hachures.
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Barnes, R.L.
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1st issued in 1856. This copy originally a pocket map. Barnes published the reissue of Melish's Map of Pennsylvania in 1849 updated by Morris (see our copy). This map is smaller in scale, but still very well done. Counties outlined in red, townships in full color. Relief shown by hachures. Includes list of the counties with population. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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[Howden, J.A., Odbert, A.]
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Caldwell, Joseph A.
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full page advertisement for "The great Pan Handle Route." Provides the featured routes, connecting North, South, East and West.
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Caldwell, Joseph A.
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Full color map of the Northeastern United States, showing cities and towns, and the railroad network with named lines. Emphasis on the main lines. Relief shown by hachures.
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Caldwell, Joseph A.
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Full colored map by counties. Shows railroads, roads, cities and townships.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved map. State boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes distance tables. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 57." Prime meridians: Ferro and Washington.
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Rand McNally and Company
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The map has a slightly different title: "Rand McNally & Co.'s Railroad, County and Township Map of Pennsylvania." The same map appeared in the Indexed Atlas. Outline color by county and township. In dark green cloth covers 17.5x10.5 stamped in gold with title "Rand, McNally & Co's Indexed County And Township Map Of Pennsylvania." Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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Rand McNally and Company
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The map has a slightly different title: "Rand McNally & Co.'s Railroad, County and Township Map of Pennsylvania." The same map appeared in the Indexed Atlas. Outline color by county and township. In dark green cloth covers 17.5x10.5 stamped in gold with title "Rand, McNally & Co's Indexed County And Township Map Of Pennsylvania." Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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Rand McNally and Company
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The map has a slightly different title: "Rand McNally & Co.'s Railroad, County and Township Map of Pennsylvania." The same map appeared in the Indexed Atlas. Outline color by county and township. In dark green cloth covers 17.5x10.5 stamped in gold with title "Rand, McNally & Co's Indexed County And Township Map Of Pennsylvania." Prime meridian is Washington D.C.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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The same map appears in Tanner's Universal Atlas of 1833-35; all of the U.S.atlas maps were issued as pocket maps for "Travellers." Full color by county, folded into reddish brown leather covers 10.5x6.5 with "Pennsylvania Traveller." embossed in gold. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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The same map appears in Tanner's Universal Atlas of 1833-35; all of the U.S.atlas maps were issued as pocket maps for "Travellers." Full color by county, folded into reddish brown leather covers 10.5x6.5 with "Pennsylvania Traveller." embossed in gold. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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The copyright date has been changed to 1839. Phillips shows the 1839 edition appearing in the 1839 edition of the New American Atlas. Most of the additions and changes involve railroads; the canal development is about the same as the 1834 edition. The dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9.5 have printed in gilt "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Penna. & N. Jersey With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties .& 1840." Full color by county. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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The copyright date has been changed to 1839. Phillips shows the 1839 edition appearing in the 1839 edition of the New American Atlas. Most of the additions and changes involve railroads; the canal development is about the same as the 1834 edition. The dark brown cloth covers 14.5x9.5 have printed in gilt "Tanner's Travelling Map Of Penna. & N. Jersey With The Roads, Canals, Railroads, Counties .& 1840." Full color by county. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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One of the earliest canal and railroads guides of these two states. The map is based on the 1823 atlas map and the later 1830 edition published separately (see our copy). Full color. Map and guide are in brown leather covers with "Canals & Railroads Of Penna. & Jersey." stamped in gold on the front. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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One of the earliest canal and railroads guides of these two states. The map is based on the 1823 atlas map and the later 1830 edition published separately (see our copy). Full color. Map and guide are in brown leather covers with "Canals & Railroads Of Penna. & Jersey." stamped in gold on the front. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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One of the earliest canal and railroads guides of these two states. The map is based on the 1823 atlas map and the later 1830 edition published separately (see our copy). Full color. Map and guide are in brown leather covers with "Canals & Railroads Of Penna. & Jersey." stamped in gold on the front. Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Locations of banking towns shown by red circles. Railroads are indicated by numbers and colors and patterns, and each railroad has the same number and color and pattern in every state through which it passes. All railroads on each map are in a list keyed to the map. Border of map has a table of contents for the atlas. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Locations of banking towns shown by red circles. Railroads are indicated by numbers and colors and patterns, and each railroad has the same number and color and pattern in every state through which it passes. All railroads on each map are in a list keyed to the map. Border of map has a table of contents for the atlas. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Locations of banking towns shown by red circles. Railroads are indicated by numbers and colors and patterns, and each railroad has the same number and color and pattern in every state through which it passes. All railroads on each map are in a list keyed to the map. Border of map has a table of contents for the atlas. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Locations of banking towns shown by red circles. Railroads are indicated by numbers and colors and patterns, and each railroad has the same number and color and pattern in every state through which it passes. All railroads on each map are in a list keyed to the map. Border of map has a table of contents for the atlas. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of electric rail lines keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Shows river navigability. List of railroads keyed to map. List of principal cities keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of railroads keyed to map. List of principal cities keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the New York, Pennsylvania, New England section of the larger map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the New York, Pennsylvania, New England section of the larger map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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This is the Indiana/Ohio/Pennsylvania/Michigan section of the larger map.
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