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The New York Central & Hudson River R.R. and Connections 1893

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Old map of Northeastern States, United States.

Map of the northeastern United States showing relief by hachures and shading, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network.

Created by George H. (George Henry) Daniels, New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company in 1893.
  • Scale not given.
  • Across top of map: "The health and pleasure resorts of New York and New England..."
  • Description derived from published bibliography.
  • On the verso: "Americas great resorts via New York Central & Hudson River R.R."
  • Note: Only four-track trunk line in the World. This is Americas great four-track trunk line between the east and west. It is the direct line to Niagara Falls, along the historic Hudson River and through the beautiful Mohawk Valley. It is the most comfortable route between the east and Chicago, the "World's Fair City."

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This old map of The New York Central & Hudson River R.R. and Connections from 1893 was created by George H. (George Henry) Daniels,  New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company in 1893