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Massachusetts
Bradford, Thomas G.
Massachusetts
1838
World Atlas
 
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Note
Color map. Shows administrative boundaries, cities and towns, roads, railroads, rivers, canals, mountains, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and London.
Text Page: Massachusetts
Bradford, Thomas G.
Text Page: Massachusett...
1838
World Atlas
 
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Note
Text to the General map of Massachusetts. Includes population per county and town.
Massachusetts
Bradford, Thomas G.
Massachusetts
1838
World Atlas
 
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Note
Outline color map by administrative boundaries. Shows cities and towns, roads, railroads, rivers, canals, mountains, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and London.
Boston.
Bradford, Thomas G.
Boston.
1838
National Atlas
 
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Note
Map in full color. Scale given in rods with the length of a rod being 16.5 feet.
Massachusetts.
Bradford, Thomas G.
Massachusetts.
1838
National Atlas
 
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Note
Map in full color by county.
Pilsbury, Ruth
Pilsbury, Ruth
1838
Dorchester (Boston)
Massachusetts
 
Ornamental carving
Angel; Flower
Stone type
Slate
Route of the Western railroad. East of Connecticut River
Western Rail Road Corpo...
Route of the Western ra...
1837
Pamphlet
 
Author
Western Rail Road Corporation
Note
Uncolored map. Shows railroad depots with distances from Boston. Covers Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. showing the routes from Springfield west to the border with New York state, leading to Boston, 48 miles distant.
Route of the Western railroad. West of Connecticut River
Western Rail Road Corpo...
Route of the Western ra...
1837
Pamphlet
 
Author
Western Rail Road Corporation
Note
Uncolored map. Shows railroad depots with distances from Albany. Covers Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Showing the routes from Springfield west to the border with New York state, connecting at that point with the Hudson and Berkshire Railroad leading to Albany, 38 miles distant. Covers the area from Pittsfield in the upper left, Sandisfield at the lower left, and W. Springfield at lower right.
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