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Subdivision of Fort Lincoln Heights, District of Columbia 1892

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Old map of District of Columbia, Fort Lincoln Heights, United States, Washington, Washington D.C..

Created by District of Columbia. Office of the Surveyor, John C. Lang, Thomas A. Mitchell in 1892.
  • Cadastral map.
  • Includes approval statement by "Surveyor Dist. of Columbia."

Map Subjects

District Of Columbia

Fort Lincoln Heights

Fort Lincoln Heights (Washington D.C.)

Real Property

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Washington D.C.

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

John C. Lang

Thomas A. Mitchell

1892

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1892

District Of Columbia

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

Fort Lincoln Heights

Fort Lincoln Heights (Washington D.C.)

John C. Lang

Map

Maps

Real Property

Thomas A. Mitchell

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

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This old map of Subdivision of Fort Lincoln Heights, District of Columbia from 1892 was created by  District of Columbia. Office of the Surveyor, John C. Lang, Thomas A. Mitchell in 1892