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Map Exhibiting the Route of Communication Between Philadelphia & Charleston 1837

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Old map of Atlantic States, United States.

Three rail and canal route distances are tabulated and one steamboat route. The legend indicates "Rail Road route," "Canal route," and "Steamboat route." Shows coastal area between Philadelphia, Pa., and Charleston, S.C., indicating larger cities and rivers.
Created by John McClellan in 1837.
  • Scale [ca. 1:1,520,640].
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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Atlantic States

Transportation

United States

John McClellan

1837

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Atlantic States

John McClellan

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Transportation

United States

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This old map of Map Exhibiting the Route of Communication Between Philadelphia & Charleston from 1837 was created by John McClellan in 1837