Collection Items
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MapMap of the United States and territories showing the extent of public surveys, Indian and military reservations, land grant R.R.; rail roads, canals, and other details Detailed map of the continental United States showing drainage, state boundaries, cities and towns, canals, land grant railroads, completed railroads, railroads in progress of completion, and projected lines. Major lines are named along their routes. Indian and military reservation are shown; land offices and lighthouses are also indicated. [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: United States. General Land Office
- Date: 1873-01-01
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MapCentennial American Republic and railroad map of the United States and of the Dominion of Canada. Compiled from the latest official sources. Shows drainage, cities and towns,and the railroad network with names of lines. Includes distance chart and view of "Main building centennial exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876." [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: Watson, Gaylord
- Date: 1875-01-01
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MapColton's railroad map (intermediate size) of the United States reduced from "Colton's railroad and commercial map of the United States." Detailed map of the United States showing drainage, cities and towns, internal boundaries, railroads named along the line, and railroads under construction.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1870-01-01
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MapRailroad map of Pennsylvania Company showing the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway, and their connecting eastern and western lines. Map of the middle Atlantic and midwestern states showing drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and the railroad network with names of lines and mileage between stations.
- Contributor: Pennsylvania Railroad - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1871-01-01
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MapMap showing the line of the Plymouth, Kankakee, & Pacific Railroad and its connections. Map of the middle Atlantic and midwestern states showing drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and the railroad network. This is the Indiana portion of a projected railroad from Plymouth, Ind., on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad, to Bureau Junction, on the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad.
- Contributor: Plymouth, Kankakee, and Pacific Railroad - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1871-01-01
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MapWatson's new rail-road and distance map of the United States and Canada, 1871; compiled from the latest official sources. Eastern half of the United States showing drainage, cities and towns, counties, and the railroads with mileage and names of lines. Smithsonian Deposit May 27, 1931.
- Contributor: Watson, Gaylord
- Date: 1871-01-01
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MapMap showing the line of the Louisville, New Albany, and St. Louis Air Line Railroad and its connections. Map of the middle Atlantic and central United States showing drainage, cities and towns, state and county boundaries, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main lines. Indicates coal field in Illinois and Indiana.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Louisville, New Albany, and St. Louis Air Line Railway Company
- Date: 1872-01-01
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MapThe American Union railroad map of the United States, British possessions, West Indies, Mexico and Central America. Detailed map of the continental United States and portions of Canada and Mexico indicating drainage, international and state boundaries, cities and towns, forts, canals, stage roads, railroads, and proposed railroads.
- Contributor: Haasis & Lubrecht
- Date: 1872-01-01
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MapMaps showing the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad and leased lines. Special map shows the main line and land grant in Missouri and includes iron and lead regions; general map covers United States showing the railroad network with the main lines distinguished by color; created by Act of Congress, July 27, 1866, with a land grant of 42 million acres; entry 329 shows extent of land grant in Arizona and New Mexico.
- Contributor: Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company - Chicago & Pacific Railroad - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1873-01-01
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MapMap showing the route of the Continental Railway and its connecting lines. Map of the northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, county boundaries, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Continental Railway
- Date: 1873-01-01
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MapMap showing the projected route of the Potomac and Ohio Railway. Middle Atlantic area showing drainage, cities and towns, county boundaries, coal in West Virginia and the railroads with emphasis on the main line. Incorporated by the West Virginia legislature, 1867-68.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Potomac and Ohio Railway
- Date: 1874-01-01
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MapThe American Union railroad map of the United States, British possessions. West Indies, Mexico, and Central America. Detailed map of the continental United States and portions of Canada and Mexico indicating drainage, international and state boundaries, cities and towns, forts, canals, stage roads, railroads, and proposed railroads. [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: Guernsey, Darius L.
- Date: 1874-01-01
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MapMap of the Pittsburg [sic], Fort Wayne & Chicago, Cleveland and Pittsburg [sic], Grand Rapids and Indiana, and Pennsylvania railroads. Map of the northeastern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network with named lines. Emphasis on the main lines. See also entry 504.
- Contributor: Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway Company - Rand McNally and Company
- Date: 1874-01-01
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MapTexas and Pacific Railway and its connections. General map of the United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line.
- Contributor: Texas & Pacific Railway - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1876-01-01
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MapColton's new railroad map of the United States & Canada. Shows drainage, cities and towns, and railroads distinguished by color.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1876-01-01
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MapGeneral map of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road & its connections; the great national route between the east and west. Part of the eastern United States showing relief by hachures, major drainage, state boundaries, cities and towns, and the railroad network with mail lines emphasized.
- Contributor: Rand McNally and Company - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
- Date: 1876-01-01
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MapRand McNally & Co's new railroad and county map of the United States and Canada. Compiled from the latest government surveys, and drawn to an accurate scale. Very detailed map of the continental United States and parts of Canada and Mexico including drainage, international, state and county boundaries, cities and towns, canals, roads, trails, railroads, and railroads under construction. This map is very similar in cartography, content and scale to the maps which make up Rand, McNally & Co's Business Atlas containing large scale maps of each state and territory of...
- Contributor: Rand McNally and Company
- Date: 1876-01-01
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MapMap of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road with its branches and connections. Map of the Eastern U.S. showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, state boundaries, canals, named railroad network, and the B. & O. in heavy black lines, indicates cooperative connections, unfinished and proposed lines.
- Contributor: Elmer, Walter F. - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
- Date: 1878-01-01
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MapMap of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Map of the north-central United States showing relief by hachures, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, wagon roads, and railroad network with emphasis on the main line. Incorporated February 12, 1849, as the Aurora Branch Railroad. Known popularly as the Burlington Route.
- Contributor: Heubach, Emil - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
- Date: 1879-01-01
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MapNew rail road map of the United States and the Dominion of Canada, showing the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R.R.; the great overland route and short line to the west and ... Map of the United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, state boundaries, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line. The line was created by an act of the state of Illinois, February 27, 1847, and amended July 27, 1851. The line reached the Mississippi River on February 22, 1854, where the first bridge to cross the river was...
- Contributor: Heubach, Emil - Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company
- Date: 1879-01-01
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MapMap of the Cincinnati Southern Railway and connections ... Published for the Cincinnati Southern Railway. Map of the eastern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, state boundaries, and the railroad network with heavy red and black lines for the main lines. Distances shown by 100-mile concentric circles centered on Cincinnati.
- Contributor: Cincinnati Southern Railway Company - Mendenhall, Edward
- Date: 1879-01-01
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MapMap showing the Washington and Ohio Rail Road and its connections. Map of the northeastern states showing drainage, cities and towns, townships, counties, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line.
- Contributor: Washington and Ohio Railroad Company - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1870-01-01
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MapMap of the proposed railroad trust companies of Massachusetts and their connections. Map of northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, mineral deposits, and the railroad network with color coding for Massachusetts trust lines.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1870-01-01
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MapMap of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and its connections. Map of the central portion of the eastern United States between the Atlantic and St. Louis showing drainage, cities and towns, counties, roads, railroads, and iron and coal deposits.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company
- Date: 1873-01-01
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MapMap of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and its principal connections. Eastern half of the United States showing major drainage, cities and towns, the railroad network, with names of lines, and the main ones indicated in heavy black. No railroad connections appear in the south where the hand indicator is located.
- Contributor: Rand McNally and Company - New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company
- Date: 1876-01-01