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Map of Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania : From Actual Surveys in 1857

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Old cadastral map of Greensburg, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States, Westmoreland County.

Created by N. S. Ames, Wm. J. (William J.) Barker, D. J. Lake in 1857.
  • General-content county map showing rural buildings and householders' names; Greensburg and Latrobe insets also show real-property tracts and building coverage; Latrobe inset additionally shows landowners' names.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Hand col. to emphasize township boundaries and territories.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857 by Wm. J. Barker in ... the Western District of Pennsylvania."
  • Originally printed on 4 sheets (later conjoined).
  • Includes statistical tables (post-offices/population), directories, index of Greensburg landowners, key to abbreviations, and ill. of prominent local buildings.
  • Town and village insets: Greensburg Borough -- Mount Pleasant -- New Alexandria -- Latrobe -- West Newton -- Livermore.
  • Land Ownership Map
  • 3 copies

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1857

Cadastral Maps

Cities And Towns

D. J. Lake

Greensburg

Greensburg (Pa.)

Landowners

Latrobe

Latrobe (Pa.)

Map

Maps

N. S. Ames

Pennsylvania

Real Property

United States

Villages

Westmoreland County

Westmoreland County (Pa.)

Wm. J. (William J.) Barker

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This old map of Map of Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania : from Actual Surveys from 1857 was created by N. S. Ames, Wm. J. (William J.) Barker, D. J. Lake in 1857