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Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania : From Surveys in 1850

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Old map of Bristol, Bucks County, Doylestown, Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by William E. (William Ellis) Morris, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1850.
  • General-content county map showing buildings with householders' names in rural areas; also shows householders' names in the borough insets.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1850 by Robert P. Smith in the ... eastern District of Pennsylvania."
  • Originally printed on 4 sheets (later conjoined, still later cut into 3 sheets on cloth backing to enable folding).
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes text, table of "Statistics of Bucks County, January 1st 1850", and ill.
  • Borough insets: Plan of Doylestown -- Plan of the borough of Newtown -- Plan of part of the borough of Bristol.
  • 2 copies

Map Tags

1850

Bristol

Bristol (Pa.)

Bucks County

Bucks County (Pa.)

Doylestown

Doylestown (Pa.)

Landowners

Map

Maps

Newtown

Newtown (Bucks County Pa.)

Pennsylvania

Robert Pearsall Smith

United States

William E. (William Ellis) Morris

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This old map of Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania : from Surveys from 1850 was created by William E. (William Ellis) Morris, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1850