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Map of Fulton Co., Pennsylvania 1873

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Old map of Fulton County, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by A. Pomeroy & Co, F. (Frederick) Bourquin, Worley & Bracher in 1873.
  • General-content county map also showing rural buildings, householders' names, and "Iron ore" locations; the borough/village insets also show building outlines, property lines, lot numbers, and landowners' names.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Hand col. to emphasize townships.
  • "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1873 by A. Pomeroy & Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress Washington."
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes business directories, "Table of air line distances", and population data table.
  • Borough and village insets: McConnellsburg -- Emmaville -- Warfordsburg -- New Grenada -- Burnt Cabins -- Dublin Mills -- Waterfall Mills -- Hustontown -- Knobsville -- Fort Littleton.

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1873

A. Pomeroy & Co

Cities And Towns

F. (Frederick) Bourquin

Fulton County

Fulton County (Pa.)

Iron Ores

Landowners

Map

Maps

McConnellsburg

McConnellsburg (Pa.)

Pennsylvania

Real Property

United States

Villages

Worley & Bracher

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This old map of Map of Fulton Co., Pennsylvania from 1873 was created by  A. Pomeroy & Co, F. (Frederick) Bourquin,  Worley & Bracher in 1873