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MapTransportation map of North Carolina and South Carolina. Scale ca. 1:1,520,640; 1 in. represents approx. 24 miles. Shows trackage rights, principal stations, distances between rail intersections, major U.S., Interstate, and State highways, and navigable waterways. Includes "Index to railroads." Available...
- Contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.) - United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Policy and Program Development
- Date: 1975-01-01
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MapTransportation map of North Carolina and South Carolina. Scale ca. 1:1,520,640; 1 in. represents approx. 24 miles. Shows transportation zones, trackage rights, principal stations, distances between rail intersections, major U.S., Interstate, and State highways, and navigable waterways. Includes "Index to...
- Contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.) - United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Policy and Program Development
- Date: 1975-01-01
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MapSouth Carolina railroads. Map overprinted in red to show railroads by number coded to list.
- Contributor: Rand McNally and Company
- Date: 1900-01-01
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MapRailroad map of South Carolina by Jed. Hotchkiss, T.E., Stanton, Va. Pen-and-ink sketch showing drainage, counties, cities and towns, and the railroads with names along the lines.
- Contributor: Hotchkiss, Jedediah
- Date: 1880-01-01
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MapMap showing the Port Royal Railroad and its connections. Map of the southeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and the railroad network. In 1871 the line was in progress of completion. One of Colton's typical...
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Port Royal Railroad
- Date: 1870-01-01
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MapMap showing route taken by U.S. prisoners of war, Feby. 1864, when sent from Richmond, Va., ... Depicts railroad lines from Raleigh, N.C., through South Carolina and Georgia, highlighting in purple ink the particular train route Sneden took as a prisoner.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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Map[Map of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.] Shows the southern border of South Carolina, northern border of Georgia, and eastern borders of Alabama and Tennessee, with railroads, towns, forts, prisons, landforms, and waterways.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapMap showing the location of the Charleston & Savannah R.R. May, 1856. Map of the South Carolina tidewater area between Charleston and Savannah, Ga. "The red line represents the located line; the blue lines represent some of the principal experimental lines." Chartered December 20,...
- Contributor: Walker, Evans & Co - Charleston and Savannah Railroad
- Date: 1856-01-01