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Anonymous
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Index (3 p. on 1 sheet) inside front cover.
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Anonymous
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Blue cloth covers 17x12 with "Green-Wood" and illustration of building in gilt.
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Anonymous
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This map should be compared to the 1855 edition to see how much the cemetery has grown in the intervening 46 years. An index of features and graves of prominent people is added. An ms red "x" marks, we presume, the grave location of someone known to the map's original owner. Folded into blue cloth covers 17x12 with "Green-Wood" and illustration of building in gilt. Oriented with north toward lower left.
Author
[Cram, George Franklin, Murray-Aaron, Eugene, 1852-1941.]
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In full color. Shows administrative divisions, cities and towns, railroads, wagon roads, rives, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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
Note
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
Note
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
Note
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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