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Map of the Proposed Great Western and Lake Erie Rail Road of Pennsylvania Projected for the Sunbury Erie and Pittsburg sic Rail Road Convention by James Herron Civil Engineer 1847

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Old map of Pennsylvania, United States.

Physical map of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states showing drainage, relief by hachures, spot heights in feet, state boundaries, canals, cities and towns. Finished and proposed railroads with names of lines and mileages are indicated.
Created by Great Western and Lake Erie Railroad, James W. Herron in 1847.
  • Scale ca. 1:1,100,000.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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Great Western And Lake Erie Railroad

Pennsylvania

Railroads

United States

James W. Herron

1847

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Map of the Proposed Great Western and Lake Erie Rail Road of Pennsylvania Projected for the Sunbury Erie and Pittsburg sic Rail Road Convention by James Herron Civil Engineer 1847 by Relic Map Company