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Cram, George Franklin
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Map in full color by county. The railroad lines are clearly marked.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Updated to 1879 from 1871. 12 panels.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Greenwich and Washington.
Author
Leahy, J.F.
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Map printed without color. Includes name of the railroad entering the town, and distance between towns.
Author
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 states, Explanation of abbreviation of the railroad of the state, and advertisement.
Author
Leahy, J.F.
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Map printed without color. Includes name of the railroad entering the town, and distance between towns.
Author
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 states, Explanation of abbreviation of the railroad of the state, and advertisement.
Author
Colton, G.W. & C.B.
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This map is one of several pocket maps that Colton published as a "Railroad & Commercial Atlas of the United States..." These are probably descendants of an earlier series on the same scale that Colton published for H.V. Poor in 1860 - see Modelski North America plate 28 and Modelski 111 and 121. See also our #3940. These must have been among the largest scale regional railroad maps of the period. Full color by county, folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 16x10 with "G. Woolworth Colton's County & Distance Railroad Map of Michigan, Wisconsin, & Minnesota. Showing every Station &c" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Colton, G.W. & C.B.
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This map is one of several pocket maps that Colton published as a "Railroad & Commercial Atlas of the United States..." These are probably descendants of an earlier series on the same scale that Colton published for H.V. Poor in 1860 - see Modelski North America plate 28 and Modelski 111 and 121. See also our #3940. These must have been among the largest scale regional railroad maps of the period. Full color by county, folded into stamped dark brown cloth covers 16x10 with "G. Woolworth Colton's County & Distance Railroad Map of Michigan, Wisconsin, & Minnesota. Showing every Station &c" in gilt. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
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With 19 page index plus ads. Folded into stamped black cloth covers 14x9 with "Indexed Railroad And Township Map Of Wisconsin Published By Geo. F. Cram." in gilt. Full color.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
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With 19 page index plus ads. Folded into stamped black cloth covers 14x9 with "Indexed Railroad And Township Map Of Wisconsin Published By Geo. F. Cram." in gilt. Full color.
Author
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.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Shows railroads and distances. Map of Milwaukee and Vicinity at scale 1:29,000.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Shows railroads and distances. Includes tables of principal cities and railroads, keyed to map.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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This is the St. Paul section of the larger map.
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