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Map of Supplementary Reconnaissance of the Approaches to Philadelphia by the Lancaster Turnpike : Including the Section Between Villa Nova and Paoli in 1863

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Old map of Lancaster Turnpike, Paoli, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, Philadelphia Suburban Area, United States, Villanova.

Created by A. D. (Alexander Dallas) Bache, United States Coast Survey, Henry L. Whiting in 1863.
  • Road map showing minor fortifications along the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike.
  • Relief shown by form lines.
  • Pen-and-ink, red ink, and pink watercolor.
  • Former ownership stamp in lower right corner: U.S.C. & G. Survey. Library and Archives, Jan. 28, 1902, acc. no. 53677; adhesive label affixed in lower right corner: 854 St; no. rubber-stamped on verso: 290.
  • Statement of attribution of Henry L. Whiting is handwritten signature.
  • Civil War Map

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1863

A. D. (Alexander Dallas) Bache

Civil War

Fortification

Henry L. Whiting

History

Lancaster Turnpike

Map

Maps

Maps Manuscript

Paoli

Paoli (Pa.)

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

Philadelphia And Lancaster Turnpike

Philadelphia And Lancaster Turnpike (Pa.)

Philadelphia Suburban Area

Philadelphia Suburban Area (Pa.)

United States

United States Coast Survey

Villanova

Villanova (Pa.)

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This old map of Map of Supplementary Reconnaissance of the Approaches to Philadelphia by the Lancaster Turnpike : Including the Section Between Villa Nova and Paoli from 1863 was created by A. D. (Alexander Dallas) Bache,  United States Coast Survey, Hen