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Map of Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1861

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Old map of Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by G.F. Schuchman & Co, Edward L. Walker in 1861.
  • General-content county map showing rural buildings and householders' names; some insets (including Bedford) show real-property tracts (lots), building coverage, and owners' names.
  • Hand colored to show township areas.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the ... Western District of Penn'a, July 8th 1861, by Edward L. Walker."
  • Includes 1861 county statistical table, local business directories, stratigraphic "Columnar section", 10 borough/village insets, illustrations of prominent buildings/residences, and printer's advertisement.
  • Land Ownership Map
  • 2 copies

Map Subjects

Bedford

Bedford (Pa.)

Bedford County

Bedford County (Pa.)

Landowners

Pennsylvania

Real Property

United States

G.F. Schuchman & Co

Edward L. Walker

1861

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1861

Bedford

Bedford (Pa.)

Bedford County

Bedford County (Pa.)

Edward L. Walker

G.F. Schuchman & Co

Landowners

Map

Maps

Pennsylvania

Real Property

United States

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This old map of Map of Bedford County, Pennsylvania from 1861 was created by  G.F. Schuchman & Co, Edward L. Walker in 1861