Collection Items
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MapMap of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections. Map of the United States showing major relief by hachures, drainage, and the railroad network with named lines and emphasis on the main line.
- Contributor: Patterson, S. C. - Pennsylvania Railroad
- Date: 1889-01-01
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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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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 showing the Sodus Point & Southern Railroad and its connections. Map of the northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, county boundaries, coal in Pennsylvania, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line. Chartered in 1852. Reorganized in 1875 with the Geneva, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad. In 1882 became the Sodus Bay and Southern Railroad. See Entry 415.
- Contributor: Sodus Point and Southern Railroad - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1872-01-01
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MapMap showing the Seaboard, Pennsylvania and Western Railroad and its connections. Map of northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, coal fields in Pennsylvania, and the railroads with emphasis on the main line.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Seaboard, Pennsylvania, and Western Railroad
- Date: 1884-01-01
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MapMap of the route of the proposed New York & Erie Railroad, as surveyed in 1834, reduced from the plans as returned by Benjn. Wright, Civil Engineer, D. R. Harrison, sc. Shows New York state from Westchester County to Lake Erie, and part of northern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The line was chartered on April 24, 1832. See entry 404.
- Contributor: Wright, Benjamin - New York and Erie Railroad Company
- Date: 1834-01-01
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MapMap showing the Geneva & Hornellsville Railroad and its connections. Map of western New York and part of Pennsylvania showing drainage, cities and towns, counties, and the railroads with emphasis on the main line. See entry 562.
- Contributor: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co - Geneva and Hornellsville Railroad
- Date: 1875-01-01
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MapMap of New Jersey and Pennsylvania exhibiting the post offices, post roads, canals, railroads, & c. Detailed map showing relief by hachures, drainage, township and county boundaries, cities and towns, canals, roads, and railroads. [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: Burr, David H.
- Date: 1839-01-01
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MapPennsylvania. Shows roads, canals, railroads, and proposed railroads. Counties are distinguished by color. Main mountain ridges are shown by hachures. Earliest general map of the state to show railroads.
- Contributor: Finley, A. (Anthony)
- Date: 1829-01-01
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MapPlan and profile of the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road. Detailed map of part of Pennsylvania between Sharp Mountain and the Susquehanna River showing roads, drainage, and relief by hachures along the survey route. Shows the east and west branches of the Mount Carbon Railroad and the Mill Creek Railroad, which began operation in 1829. Chartered on April 8, 1826. Name changed in 1851 to the Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail Road.
- Contributor: Kennedy, David K. - Danville and Pottsville Rail Road Company - Lucas, William B.
- Date: 1831-01-01
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MapPlan of the West-Philadelphia Rail-Road. Map includes parts of Philadelphia and Montgomery counties. Indicates topography by hachures, drainage, roads, property owners, and part of the city street plan of Philadelphia. [From published bibliography].
- Contributor: Campbell, Henry R. - Kramm, Gustavus - Lehman & Duval Lithrs
- Date: 1835-01-01
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MapTopographical plan & profile of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. J. Knight. Sc. Topographic strip map of part of Pennsylvania from Mahanoy Mountain along Schuylkill River to Philadelphia. The line was chartered on December 5, 1833, and was completed in 1839. The entire line was opened on July 13, 1842.
- Contributor: Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co - Osborne, R. B. (Richard Boyce)
- Date: 1838-01-01
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MapMap exhibiting that portion of the State of Pennsylvania traversed by the surveys for a continuous rail road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg made under the direction of Charles L. Schlatter, c.e. in ... Map shows drainage, county boundaries, cities, roads, and canals. Lines of surveys and railroads in operation are indicated by different colors. [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: Bowen, John T. - Cramer, Charles
- Date: 1840-01-01
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MapMap of the proposed Great Western and Lake Erie Rail Road of Pennsylvania projected for the Sunbury Erie and Pittsburg [sic] Rail Road Convention by James Herron Civil Engineer. Physical map of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states showing drainage, relief by hachures, spot heights in feet, state boundaries, canals, cities and towns. Finished and proposed railroads with names of lines and mileages are indicated.
- Contributor: Great Western and Lake Erie Railroad - Herron, James W.
- Date: 1847-01-01
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MapMap of the Reading & Columbia Rail Road connecting New York via the Jersey Central, Reading and Columbia, with Baltimore and Washington, together with Western R.R. connections to Wheeling and Pittsburg [sic]; ... Sketch map of eastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland indicating the railroad network and the connections with the coal fields. Shows major drainage, cities and towns, and four main coal field areas.
- Contributor: Kase, S. P. - Reading & Columbia Railroad Company
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapMap showing the coal & timber lands of the Allegheny Rail Road & Coal Company with the avenues to market. Outline map of eastern Pennsylvania and part of New Jersey showing relief by hachures, drainage, coal, timber, major cities, and railroads.
- Contributor: Sinclair, Thomas S. - Allegheny Railroad and Coal Company
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapMap of a railroad route from Phoenixville to Pinegrove. Map of Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Harrisburg showing drainage, cities, towns, completed railroads, and the proposed Pinegrove Lancaster R.R. and the Phoenixville Cornwall R.R.
- Contributor: Pinegrove Lancaster Railroad - Phoenixville Cornwall Railroad
- Date: 1852-01-01
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MapA map showing the rail road connection between Pottsville & Sunbury through the Schuylkill Mahanoy and Shamokin coal fields, July 9th 1852. Detailed map of the area between Schuylkill Haven and Northumberland, Pa., showing drainage, relief by hachures, cities and towns, coal fields, canals, and railroads.
- Contributor: Sheafer, P. W. (Peter Wenrick)
- Date: 1852-01-01
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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 Pennsylvania Rail Road, from Harrisburg to Pittsburg [sic] and of the Columbia & Lancaster & Harrisburg R.R.s from Philadelphia to Harrisburg. H. Haupt, Chf. Eng., J. P. & J. ... Topographic strip map of Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh showing drainage, relief by form lines, county boundaries, cities and towns. A list of stations and distances is given to the right of the map.
- Contributor: Haupt, H. - Pennsylvania Railroad
- Date: 1855-01-01
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MapMap of the Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie Rail Road; showing its connection with the north and west by the Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road, & its connection with Philada. & New York ... Map of Pennsylvania from Philadelphia north to the New York boundary and west to Williamsport. Shows county boundaries, drainage, coal field, important cities, and the existing and proposed railroads. Chartered in 1835 as the Little Schuylkill and Susequehanna Railroad.
- Contributor: Kimber, Thomas - Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad Company
- Date: 1856-01-01
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MapMap of the proposed Lock Haven & Tyrone Rail Road, by J. M. McMinn, Esqr. Civil Engineer. Strip map, showing drainage, relief by hachures, cities and towns, roads, and a canal, between the Susquehanna and the Juniata Rivers in Pennsylvania.
- Contributor: Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad Company - McMinn, J. M. (Joseph M.)
- Date: 1858-01-01
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MapBarringtons new and reliable railroad map and shippers & travellers guide of Pennsylvania, Engrd. by Ths. Leonhardt, showing the name of every city, town and village in the state, with nearest rail ... Index of place names appears to either side and bottom of the map. A list of "Railroads Represented on this Map" appears below the index.
- Contributor: Duncan, Jacob M.
- Date: 1860-01-01
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MapMap of the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road the city and harbor of Erie its western terminus, and the state of Pennsylvania showing the different rail-road connections, from the latest surveys constructed ... Detailed strip map from rights of way surveys showing the location of the line between Sunbury and Erie and the counties through which the line traverses. Relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns along the line are shown. Railroad stations and distances in 10-mile intervals are indicated.
- Contributor: Burgin, John F. - Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
- Date: 1862-01-01
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MapMap of Through Traffic Railway from the middle & southern anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania to New York via Perth Amboy; Jesse L. Hawley under direction of R.A. Wilder. Outline map of eastern Pennsylvania and part of New Jersey showing relief by hachures, major drainage, major cities, and the connections of the many tributary railroads serving the coal regions. Railroads are named along the lines.
- Contributor: Through Traffic Railway - Hawley, Jesse L.
- Date: 1868-01-01