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History Of Railroads And Maps - Railroad Maps 1828 To 1900
Railways were introduced in England in the seventeenth century as a way to reduce friction in moving heavily loaded wheeled vehicles. The first North American "gravity road," as it was called, was ...
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Panoramic Artists And Publishers - Panoramic Maps
The Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division holds panoramic maps done by Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler, Lucien R. Burleigh, Henry Wellge, and Oakley H. Bailey who were among the most ...
Site: LOC.gov web pages Original Format: Map - Web Page Date: 2007-05-17
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![[December 18, 1944], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.](/collections/static/world-war-ii-maps-military-situation-maps-from-1944-to-1945/images/ict21197.jpg)

![[Topographical map of part of Washington D.C.].](/collections/static/civil-war-maps/images/cw0688500.jpg)




![Sketch-book of positions of forces of 2nd Corps A.N.Va., campaigns of 1864 : [Virginia]](/collections/static/hotchkiss-maps/images/cwh00003.jpg)


![[December 25, 1944], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.](/collections/static/world-war-ii-maps-military-situation-maps-from-1944-to-1945/images/ict21204.jpg)


![[January 15, 1945], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.](/collections/static/world-war-ii-maps-military-situation-maps-from-1944-to-1945/images/ict21225.jpg)
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![Boston its environs and harbour, with the rebels works raised against that town in 1775... Sir Thomas Hyde Page, [1775?].](/collections/static/american-revolutionary-war-maps/images/ct000070.jpg)


