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Map of Venango County, Pennsylvania 1857

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Old cadastral map of Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States, Venango County.

Created by C. Heydrick, C. H. Heydrick, R. Irwin, Wm. Schuchman & Bro. Lith in 1857.
  • County cadastral map showing townships, warranty-deed survey tracts, tract numbers, real-property tracts, acreages, and landowners' names.
  • Also covers western part of present-day Forest County and shows mills/furnaces.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress the sixth day of February 1857 by C. Heydrick in the ... Western District of Pennsylvania."
  • Includes ill. of county court-house.

Map Subjects

Cadastral Maps

Forest County

Forest County (Pa.)

Landowners

Pennsylvania

Real Property

United States

Venango County

Venango County (Pa.)

Warranty Of Title

Cadastral Maps

C. Heydrick

C. H. Heydrick

R. Irwin

Wm. Schuchman & Bro. Lith

1857

Map Tags

1857

C. H. Heydrick

C. Heydrick

Cadastral Maps

Forest County

Forest County (Pa.)

Landowners

Map

Maps

Pennsylvania

R. Irwin

Real Property

United States

Venango County

Venango County (Pa.)

Warranty Of Title

Wm. Schuchman & Bro. Lith

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This old map of Map of Venango County, Pennsylvania from 1857 was created by C. Heydrick, C. H. Heydrick, R. Irwin,  Wm. Schuchman & Bro. Lith in 1857