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Map of the Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie Rail Road; Showing Its Connection With the North and West by the Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road, & Its Connection With Philada. & New York by the Reading & Lehigh Valley R. Rd 1856

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Old map of Pennsylvania, United States.

Map of Pennsylvania from Philadelphia north to the New York boundary and west to Williamsport. Shows county boundaries, drainage, coal field, important cities, and the existing and proposed railroads. Chartered in 1835 as the Little Schuylkill and Susequehanna Railroad.

Created by Williamsport and Erie Railroad Company Catawissa, Thomas Kimber in 1856.
  • Scale ca. 1:340,000.
  • From Report of the President of the Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad Company to the Managers, October 28th, 1856 (Philadelphia, Office of the Company, 1856).
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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