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Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
With 85 page Index to Cram's Map of Pennsylvania, including a separate index of 67 railroads. This map predates, but is in the same form as, the Standard American Atlas maps of 1887 (our earliest issue). The Pennsylvania map in that atlas lists 76 railroads. Folded into black cloth covers 15x10 with "Indexed Railroad And County Map Of Pennsylvania Published By Geo. F. Cram Chicago" in gilt, which is worn off on this copy. Printed color. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
With 85 page Index to Cram's Map of Pennsylvania, including a separate index of 67 railroads. This map predates, but is in the same form as, the Standard American Atlas maps of 1887 (our earliest issue). The Pennsylvania map in that atlas lists 76 railroads. Folded into black cloth covers 15x10 with "Indexed Railroad And County Map Of Pennsylvania Published By Geo. F. Cram Chicago" in gilt, which is worn off on this copy. Printed color. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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.
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
Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
Author
Cram, George Franklin
Note
Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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