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Map 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 the Year 1839 and 1840

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Old map of Pennsylvania, United States.

Map shows drainage, county boundaries, cities, roads, and canals. Lines of surveys and railroads in operation are indicated by different colors. [From published bibliography]
Created by John T. Bowen, Charles Cramer in 1840.
  • Scale 1:380,160; 6 miles to an in.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Hand colored.

Map Subjects

Pennsylvania

Railroads

Surveying

United States

John T. Bowen

Charles Cramer

1840

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Charles Cramer

John T. Bowen

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Surveying

United States

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Map 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 the Year 1839 and 1840 by Relic Map Company