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MapMap of the railroads & canals connecting the coal estate of the Broad Mountain Improvement Co., with the Atlantic &c. Outline map indicating the railroad network in central Pennsylvania, parts of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey.
- Contributor: Kollner, Augustus
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapMap of the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad with its connections. The map covers parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. Indicates counties and major cities. Chartered on June 9, 1832. Opened to traffic in 1854. Name changed in 1860 to Elmira and Williamsport Railroad.
- Contributor: P.S. Duval & Co - Williamsport and Elmira Railroad Company
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapJ. Sage & Sons new & reliable rail road map, travellers edition, Eastern. Map of the northeastern United States indicating stations along the completed railroad lines.
- Contributor: Sage (J.) & Sons
- Date: 1859-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, & Baltimore Railroad shewing [sic] its connections. Sketch map showing the area between Philadelphia and Baltimore indicating drainage, cities and towns, roads, and railroads. Consolidated February 5, 1838.
- Contributor: Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail Road Company - Larkin, J. E.
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapMap of the Portland and Ogdensburg Rail Road line, and connections. Map of parts of New England and New York showing the railroad network and the progress of track construction along the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad line. A reference table in the upper left of the map provides a key to 36 townships in Vermont.
- Contributor: Hatch & Co - Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad Company
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapEnsign, Bridgman & Fanning's rail road map of the Eastern States. Map of New England, part of eastern Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, most of Maryland, and part of Virginia. Shows drainage, some relief by hachures, place names, and state boundaries. "Names of rail roads which are designated by numbers on the annexed 'Plan of the New England States'" appear at the right of the map.
- Contributor: Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning
- Date: 1856-01-01
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MapMap and profile of the Sunbury route Susqua. Rail Road from the terminus of York & Cumberland Railway to Williamsport Pennsa. showing its connection with the great southern anthracite coal fields; 1st ... Map of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states showing the railroad network, cities, towns, railroad stations, canals, and coal fields.
- Contributor: Worcester, George P. - Sunbury and Erie Rail Road Company
- Date: 1852-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia, Easton & Water Gap Rail Road. Scale ca. 1:1,200,000. At end of title: Shewing its conections [sic] with other lines, & its importance in providing a direct communication between Philadelphia & the Lehigh, Delaware, Lackawanna, & Susquehanna Valleys, western New York, the Northern Lakes & Canada ... LC copy imperfect: some sections torn and missing along fold lines, hole in left center, section of right margin missing. LC copy distance...
- Contributor: Kollner, Augustus
- Date: 1852-01-01
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MapThrough route west to Pittsburg [sic] Outline map of the middle Atlantic states showing existing routes and, in red, the advantages of the proposed Metropolitan Railroad connections. The state of Maryland authorized extension of this line to Cumberland in January 1853.
- Contributor: [Metropolitan Railroad Company (Georgetown, Washington, D.C)] - Metropolitan Railroad Company (Georgetown, Washington, D.C)
- Date: 1853-01-01
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MapMap & profile of the location of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road from Cumberland to Wheeling showing also the various routes surveyed from the 1836 to the final establishment in 1850 ... Topographical map of part of the middle Atlantic region showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, counties, roads, turnpikes, railroads in operation, final location of lines, surveyed lines, and rejected lines.
- Contributor: Fink, Albert - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapMap of the canals and railroads for transporting anthracite coal from the several coal fields to the city of New York; drawn under the direction of J. Dutton Steele, C.E. by W. ... Detailed map of eastern Pennsylvania and parts of New York and New Jersey showing drainage, relief by hachures, state and county boundaries, cities, towns, and coal fields.
- Contributor: Lorenz, William
- Date: 1856-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia & Baltimore Rail Road as located by W. Strickland & B. H. Latrobe, Esqrs., civ. engineers. Showing also the present route by steamboat & the N. Castle R. ... Scale ca. 1:220,000. Hand colored. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Includes "Distance" table. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 110; 490/1; 650/2; 700/1; 700/2
- Contributor: Trautwine, John C. (John Cresson) - Strickland, William - Latrobe, Benj. H. (Benjamin Henry)
- Date: 1853-01-01
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MapMap representing the route of the Philada. & Erie Rail Road its connections and the mineral lands in its vicinity. Detailed map of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states indicating major drainage, relief by hachures, state boundaries, county boundaries in Pennsylvania, and major cities. Canals and railroads are annotated in colors. Chartered under the name Sunbury and Erie Railroad on April 3, 1837. Name changed in 1861 to the above. See also entries 571-573.
- Contributor: Sinclair, Thomas S. - Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
- Date: 1852-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia & Baltimore Rail Road as located by W. Strickland & B. H. Latrobe, Esqrs., civ. engineers. Showing also the present route by steamboat & the N. Castle R. ... Map of an area between Philadelphia and Baltimore showing drainage, cities and towns, post roads, and boundaries. Chartered in Maryland in May, 1852. [From published bibliography].
- Contributor: Trautwine, John C. (John Cresson) - Fillmore, Millard - Strickland, William - Latrobe, Benj. H. (Benjamin Henry)
- Date: 1853-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia, Easton & Water Gap Rail Road. Outline map of the northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network. Chartered April 8, 1852. Name changed to North Pennsylvania Rail Road. See entry 496. [From published bibliography].
- Contributor: Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap Railroad Company - Kollner, Augustus
- Date: 1852-01-01