Descriptive List
MG 11-Map Collection
The Pennsylvania State Archives
Maps 1-200
1. A Map of the State of Pennsylvania, by Reading Howell, MDCCXC11.
To Thomas Mifflin Governor, The Senate and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This Map is respectfully Inscribed by the Author.
Published 1 August 1792, for the author and sold by James Phillips, George
Yard, Lombard Street, London. Shows: county and township lines, roads,
furnaces, forges, grist and sawmills, Indian paths and towns, minerals, dwelling
houses. 1792 plate; retouched by hand to show western counties created in
1800. Printed, in color. Laminated, 10 sections. [Also in: Published
Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X,"
no. 4.]
2. A Map of the State of Pennsylvania, by Reading Howell, MDCCXC11.
To Thomas Mifflin Governor, the Senate, and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This Map is respectfully Inscribed by the Author.
Published 1 August 1792, for the Author & sold by James Phillips, George
Yard, Lombard Street, London. Shows: county and township lines, roads,
furnaces, forges, grist and sawmills, Indian paths and towns, turnpike road,
canal, minerals, horse path. 1792 plate; ornamented with additional engraving
to show western counties in 1806. Printed, in color. Laminated, 10 sections.
3. The Key Stone State. Pennsylvania and her Eminent Men. Apollos
W. Harrison, Philadelphia: No 8 1/2 South 7th St 1847. Compiled &
Drawn by A. W. Harrison, Philadelphia. Engraved by Edwd Yeager, Philadelphia.
Der Schiusstein-Staat. Pennsylvania. Und Seine Grossen Maenner Apollos W.
Harrison, No 8 1/2 Sud 7te Strasse, Philadelphia, 1847. Shows: Franklin,
Penn, and vignettes of Hopkinson, Fulton, Wayne, Decatur, Rittenhouse, Rush,
West, Morris. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
4. Barrington's New and Reliable Rail Road Map and Shippers &
Travellers Guide of Pennsylvania [n.d.]. Showing the name of every City, Town
and Village in the State, with nearest Rail Road Station. Published by Jacob
M. Duncan, Philadelphia. 1860. Thos S. Wagner's Lithograph, 38 Hudson Street,
Philadelphia. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
5. New Railway Guide Containing all the Rail Roads in Pennsylvania
& N. Jersey with portions of the States of New York, Ohio, Maryland &
Virginia, by W. Barrington, Philadelphia, 1863. Thos S. Wagner's Lithograph,
36 Hudson Street. Laminated, 4 sections.
6. Scarborough's Map of Pennsylvania Showing all Counties, Townships,
Cities, Boroughs, Villages, Post-Offices and Railway Stations, with Distances
between Stations in Statute Miles and Decimal Fractions of Miles. Compiled
from the Latest Government and State Surveys and Original Sources. Showing
Steam Railways and Suburban Electric Lines and the principal Highway Connections
across the Mountains. Published by The Scarborough Company, Boston, Massachusetts.
Copyright, 1904, by the Scarborough Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
7. Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Published by the Department of
Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1904. Drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall,
Chief Draughtman. J.L.Smith, Map Publisher, No. 27 South Sixth Street Philadelphia.
Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
8. Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Published by the Department of
Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1908. Drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall,
Chief Draughtman. Henry Houck, Secretary of Internal Affairs; James H. Craig,
Superintendent, Bureau of Railways; F. C. Gerbouch, A[s]st. Superintendent,
Bureau of Railways. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
9. Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Published by the Department of
Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1910. Drawn and Compiled by J. Sutton Wall,
Chief Draughtman. Henry Houck, Secretary of Internal Affairs; Thomas Perry,
Chief Clerk; James H. Craig, Superintendent, Bureau of Railways; Freeman C.
Gerberich, A[s]st. Superintendent, Bureau of Railways. Printed, in 6 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
10. Directory Map of Huntingdon County Pennsylvania. From Recent
Survey by William Christy, Alexandria. Entered according to an Act of Congress
in the year 1856 by William Christy in the Clerk's office of the District
Court of the United States in & for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
11. Steam Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Issued by the Public Service
Commission, 1918. Scale of Miles, 6 Miles = 1 Inch... Copyright, 1918. By
the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. 35 x 55 1/2. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
12. Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highway As Adopted under
the Sproul Road Bill approved May 31, 1911 and subsequent Amendments, And
Tentative Plan of Primary System. Compiled by Ralph C. Benedict. A. Hoen
& Co., Lithographers, Baltimore, Maryland. Shows: county seats
and boundaries; city, borough and township lines; streams. Issued by the
State Highway Department November 1, 1919. 34 x 57. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
13. State Forest Map of Pennsylvania With State Highways, State
Parks, Normal Schools, Game Preserves, Resources, Important Frontier Forts,
Etc. Issued by the Department of Forestry, 1922. Printed, in 4 colors.
1 item. [See: No. 381 for CC Camps listings.] Laminated, 6 sections.
14. Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highways As Adopted
under the Sproul Road Bill approved May 31, 1911 and subsequent amendments.
And Tentative Plan of Primary System. Issued by the Department of Highways
April 1, 1924. Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
15. Base Map of Pennsylvania. Copyright 1930, Bureau of Publications,
Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed,
in 2 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
16. Stream Map of Pennsylvania. Issued by the Sanitary Water Board
and the Water and Power Resources Board, Harrisburg. Copyright 1930, Bureau
of Publications, Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Printed, in 2 colors. 3 items. (Two copies read: Base Map prepared by Pennsylvania
Topographic and Geologic Survey.) Laminated, 6 sections.
17. Railroad, Canal, Iron and Coal Map. of Pennsylvania, Etc.
Showing the relative position of the various Anthracite and Bituminous Coal
Fields, the Railroads, Canals and Navigable Waters by which they are connected
forming their respective Avenues to Market, also the Furnaces, Rolling Mills,
Bloomeries and Forges of Pennsylvania and adjoining States For the Auditor
General's Report on the Railroad & Canals of Pennsylvania for 1868. By
P. W. Sheafer, Geologist & Engineer, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, March,
1869. Jacob Haehnlen, Goldsmith Hall, opposite Post Office, Library Street,
Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 by P.
W. Sheafer in the Clerks office of the District Court of the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania. Laminated, 4 sections.
18. Warrantee Map of Lackawanna County. Compiled from Maps and
Surveys by Francis L. Faries, Civil Engr & Surveyor, 1879. Copyright,
1879, By F. L. Faries. Ben. H. Pratt, Publisher; Photo-Engraving Co., 67
Park Place, New York, Engravers and Printers. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
19. A Map of the Original Warrants of Portions of Warren &
Forest Counties - Carefully Compiled from the original Drafts and Warrants.
The Warrants and Surveys bearing date as hereon set forth. Connected from
the Records of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, by John
Gardiner, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Entered according to Act of Congress
in the year 1881 by John Gardiner C.E. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress
at Washington. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
20. Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Respectfully Dedicated
To the Inhabitants by Joshua Scott. Lancaster January 1st 1824. This Map
Jos. Perkins Sc Is Constructed under a series of Triangles whose Angles have
been minutely ascertained to preserve Latitude and Longitude on a Scale of
One Inch to a Mile from Actual Survey by Course & Distances of the County,
Township, City and Borough boundaries. The Roads. The Mill Streams, noting
all their improvements. The River Susquehanna on both sides keeping its breadth
by intersections. The Islands, their respective distances from each other
and from the shores. The whole carefully protracted. Also a correct Topographical
Representation of the Mountains, Ridges and Vallies. Laminated, 8 sections.
21. Map of Union County, Pennsylvania. Entirely from Original
Surveys by Thomas H. Paschall & James Keily. Third & Dock Streets,
Philadelphia, 1856. Engraved & Printed by Th. Leonhardt & J. H. Camp,
211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes: Orwig's Store, Mifflinburg;
Frick, Slifer & Cos Boat Yard and Steam Saw Mill, Lewisburg; Union County
Court House; Union Seminary, New Berlin; Beaver, Geddes, Marsh & Cos iron
furnace. University, Lewisburg. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
22. Map of Adams County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Survey by G.
M. Hopkins, C. E. 1858. M. S. & E. Converse Publishers. 517, 519, 521
Minor Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year
1857, by Robert P. Smith in the clerks office of the district court of the
eastern district of Pennsylvania. Entered According to Act of Congress in
the year 1858 by M. S. & E. Converse, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Vignettes: Public School,
Gettysburg; Res[.] & Store of Jacobs & Brother, Gettysburg; Ev. Lutheran
Theological Seminary, Gettysburg Pennsylvania; Fahnestock Brothers Store &
Residence of Saml Fahnestock, Gettysburg; Residence of Robert Sheads &
Store of Sheads & Buehler, Gettysburg; Hampton, Business Directory; Ever
Green Cemetery, Gettysburg; Mt. Felicity farm, Wm. B. Brandon's Residence,
Huntington; Residence of David McCreary; Farmers & Mechanics Saving Institution
of Adams County; County Prison; Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg; Pennsylvania College,
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections. 2
items.
23. Topographical Map of Centre County, Pennsylvania. From Actual
Surveys under the direction of H. F. Walling Published by S. D. Tilden, 356,
358, & 360, Pearl Street, New York, 1861. Drawn, Engraved, Printed, Colored
and Mounted at H. F. Walling Map Establishment Nos 358 & 360 Pearl Street,
New York. Vignettes: Centre County Court House, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania;
Farmer's High School of Pennsylvania, Centre Co. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
12 sections.
24. Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania From Actual Survey by
D. H. Davison. Published by Riley & Hoffman, Greencastle, Pennsylvania,
1858. Lithographed, Mounted & Varnished by W. H. Rease, N. E. Cor. 4th
& Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress
by Riley & Hoffman in the year 1858, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of the Eastern District of Pennsyla. Vignettes: Franklin Hotel,
John Riley Prop., Greencastle (part missing); Greenvillage Hotel, John Riley,
Propr, Greencastle; Court House, Chambersburg; Residence of Rev. Edwin Emerson,
Greencastle; Old Mansion House, Col J. H. Murphy, Mercersburg; Presbyterian
Church, Chambersburg; Residence & Store of Josiah Beshore, Waynesboro;
Residence of Joshua Kennedy; Female Seminary, Fayetteville; J. Kennedy (part
missing). Printed, in 4 colors on paper. Laminated, 12 sections.
25. Scattergood's Map of Sixteen Miles Around Philadelphia. Published
by L. Van Derveer, 123 South 7th Street, Philadelphia. Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1876 by Scattergood & Van Derveer in the
Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D.C. Vignette: Girard
College. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
26. Map of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Published by A. Pomeroy
& Co., 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1873. Engd by Worley &
Brucher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin, 31
South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in
the year 1873 by A. Pomeroy & Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress,
Washington. Scale 200 Rods to the Inch. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
9 sections.
27. Map of Fayette County, Pennsylvania Scale 1 in. = l mi. J.
B. Hogg. Civil & Mining Engineer. Connellsville, Pennsylvania. March,
1911. F. P. Best, Del. Copyright by J. B. Hogg, 1911. Shows: Population
of borough and townships for 1890, 1900, 1910; steam and electric railways;
state roads; coak works; mines; schoolhouses; churches. Printed, in 5 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
28. Tunison's New Complete Map of Berks County from the Latest
Official and Private Surveys. Shows: townships, boroughs, villages,
hamlets, wagon roads, railroads, electric lines, etc. Copyright 1907. By
E. L. Tunison. E. L. Tunison Map Maker, Publisher, 99 Doscher Street, Brooklyn,
New York. Vignette: the Court House at Reading. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
29. County of Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Department
of Public Works, Bureau of Roads. Jos. G. Armstrong, E. V. Babcock, Chas.
C. McGovern, Commissioners; Norman F. Brown, Director; W. H. R. Kreiling,
Asst. Director. Copyrighted 1928, County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Drawn
and Traced by H. W. Davis, W. A. Geisler. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
30. Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania From Actual Surveys by
S. N. & F. W. Beers. A. B. Brindle, C. S. Warner & J. M. Beers Assists.
Smith, Gallup & Hewitt, Publishers, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia.
1862. F. Bourquin & Co. Lithographers Est. 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Worley & Bracher. Liths. 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Scale 1
1/2 inch to the Mile. Entered according to Act of Congress by H. & C.
T. Smith in the year 1862 in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Vignettes: Pittsburgh Water C ...
(part missing); Iron City College, Chartered 1855, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Patterson's Building, 1861, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; ... Saving Bank (part
missing). Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
31. Map of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Survey
by G. M. Hopkins, C. E. 1858. Lee and Marsh Publishers, 517, 519, 521 Minor
Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857
by Robert P. Smith in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania. Vignettes: New Milford Valley Hotel; Residence
of Ogden Pratt, New Milford; Starrucca Bridge on N. Y. & E. Railroad;
Cascade Bridge; Phoenix Block Montrose; Montrose, April 21, 1857; Dayton House;
Franklin Hotel; Montrose Academy; Court House, Montrose. Maps (detail):
Brackney, Brooklyn, Clifford Corners, Dimock, Dundaff, Friendsville, Gibson
Hollow, Galen Wood, Great Bend, Harford, Lanesboro, Lawsville, Lenoxville,
Little Meadows, Montrose, New Milford, Springville, Susquehanna Depot. Printed,
in 2 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
32. New Topographical, Township and Railroad Map of Pennsylvania
Published by J. L. Smith, No. 27 South 6th Street, Philadelphia. From Official
Records, 1897. Also Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity, 11 x 15; Distribution
of Flora, By Prof. Thos. C. Porter, 9 x 16; Geological Map by J. Peter Lesley,
9 x 16; Relief Map of Pennsylvania, 9 x 16; Principal deposits of iron, anthracite
coal, petroleum, and zinc, 9 x 16; General Tables, Counties, Population, 1890.
Printed. in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
33. Official Map of Warren County, Pennsylvania, Compiled and Published
by N. B. Brakenridge, Warren, Pennsylvania, 1900. Copyright secured A. D.
1900 A. H. Maeller, Lithographer, 530 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Shows: county and court officers names, elevations, turnpikes, post
offices, railroad stations, schools, oil, and gas. Printed, in 3 colors.
Laminated, 9 sections.
34. Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Adjoining Districts Shewing
the Existing and Contemplated improvements. Compiled from Original Documents
by William Allen. Published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 1830. Engraved
by W. Allen & E. B. Dawson. Printed in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
35. Map of the City of Harrisburg in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
As laid out under the Direction of the Commissioners for the City Survey in
1860 & 1861 by Hother Hage Civil Engr. Drawn to a Scale of 400 Feet to
the Inch. Published by R. L. Barnes, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
36. Map of Elk County 1855. Compiled from the most recent and
authentic Surveys. Showing the North Line of Elk County as fixed by the State
Commissioners under the Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, Approved April 27th
A.D. 1855 by H. A. Pattison, 1856. Copy Right secured. At a Meeting of the
Directors of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company held at Philadelphia June
28th 1856, it was finally resolved that the original route of the western
branch of the Road passing along Bennet's Branch via St. Marys & Ridgway
is hereby adopted. Lithograph. W. H. [... ]ase N.E. Cor. 4th & Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Wagner & McConigan. Printed, in 3 colors.
39 1/2 x 27. 1 item.
37. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Based on United States
Official Surveys and other Authentic Sources. E. C. Bridgman. Publisher
86 Warren Street, New York. J. Hobart Smith, General Agent. Syracuse, New
York [c. 1900]. School Room Map of the City of Harrisburg. Shows:
minor avenues, streets, alleys, electric railways, wards, schoolhouses; Population,
1890, 1900, of cities and townships; county and township boundaries, roads,
railroads, electric roads, boroughs, post offices and villages, school houses.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
38. Map of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from Actual Surveys by
J. Southwick. Published by Wm J. Barker, Philadelphia. Printed by A. Brett,
Cor. 6th & Minor Streets Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress
in the year 1858 by Wm J. Barker in the Clerks Office of the District Court
of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Vignettes: Capitol at Harrisburg;
Centervilla Residence of Jonas Miller, dwelling house of Mr. Christian Hershey
near Hummelstown; court house at Harrisburg; S. L. M'Cullock & Co Steam
Flouring Mills, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; H. Frisch's State Capitol Lager
Beer Brewery; Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital near Harrisburg. Also:
maps (detail insets) of Berrysburg, Dauphin, Gratz, Harrisburg, Halifax, Highspire,
Hummelstown, Linglestown, Lykinstown [sic], Middletown, Millerstown,
Union Deposit, Uniontown, Wiconisco. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8
sections.
39. Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg from Original Surveys
by the Engineers of the Commission by Authority of the Hon. Daniel S. Lamont,
Hon. Russell A. Alger, and Hon. Elihu Root, Secretary of War under the Direction
of the Gettysburg National Park Commission Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman.
Major William M. Robbins. Major Charles A. Richardson; Lt. Col. E. B. Cope,
Engineer. S. A. Hammond, 1903. Printed, white on brown. Laminated, 8 sections.
40. Franklin County, Pennsylvania, n.d. 48 x 52 1/2. Hand drawn
in white and red and blue crayon on paper. 1 item.
41. Map of the Township of Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Surveyed & Published, by H. F. Bridgens, 1854. Vignettes: Residences
of Adam, George and Henry Bard; Mr. John Fry's Grist & Saw Mill &
Distillery; Residence of Mr. Isaac Steinmetz; Residence of Coll Allen Yundt;
Residence of Mr. David Martin; Residence of Mr. Charles Hallacher; Sister
House, called Saron; Eagle Inn, Ephrata; Residence & Store of Mr. Oliver
Gross; Residences of Jacob L. Gross, Esq., Attorney at Law; Ephrata Hydropathic
Institute, S. M. Landis, M.D. Proprietor & Physician; Ephrata Mountain
Springs, Josh Konigmacher, Proprietor. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
42. Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1851. P. S. Duvals Steam
Lithograph Press, Philadelphia; Vignettes: Lancaster County Prison;
Conestoga Steam Mills. Statistics of Lancaster County, 1850, and Post Offices.
Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
43. Map of the Middle Oil Field, Embracing Portions of Forest,
Warren, Elk & McKean Counties, 1883. Compiled from Original State and
recent surveys, survey notes and drafts, and recorded deeds. By A. B. Howland,
C.E. Titusville, Pennsylvania. Published by Permission; Author's rights reserved.
References. Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. J. P. Lesley, State
Geologist. Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, 1882, Warren County.
J. F. Carll, Assistant in charge of the Survey of the Oil Region. Report
of Progress Plate 5. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
44. Shearer's Map of York County, Pennsylvania from Actual Surveys
by D. J. Lake. W. O. Shearer & D. J. Lake, Publishers, 517, 519, &
521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1860. Vignettes: View of Glatz's Ferry,
Hellam Township; Front View of Fairview Farm, Residence of Jacob S. Haldeman
Esq., Fairview Township; North West View Cottage Hill College, York, Pennsylvania,
Residence J. F. Hey, Principal; View of Part of Central Nurseries, York,
Pennsylvania; Residence, Gristmill & Distillery of A. S. Hiestand Esq.,
Hellam Township; Residence of Jacob S. Haldeman, Esq., Fairview Township,
Cottage Hill College, York, Pennsylvania, Residence J.F. Hey, Principal; Residence
& Tannery of Fredk Sultzbach Esq. Hellam Township. Also: maps
(detail): Bangor, Bigmount, Dallastown, Davidburg, Delta, Dillsburg, Dover,
Fawn Grove, Franklintown, Frystown, Gatchelville, Glenrock, Goldsborough,
Hanover, Jefferson, Lewisberry, Liverpool, Loganville, McSherrystown, Mt.
Pleasant, Newberry, New Holland, New Market, New Salem, Prospeci, Rossville,
Seitzland, Seven Valley, Shrewsbury, Siddonsburg, Stewartstown, Strinestown,
Wellsville, Wrightsville, Yocumtown, York. Hanover, Wrightsville, and York
Business Directories. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
45. Topographical Map of Pike County, Pennsylvania. From Recent
and Actual Surveys and Records Under the Superintendence of F. W. Beers.
Published by F. W. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1872. Engraved
on Stone by Louis E. Neuman, 36 Vesey Street, New York. Lithographic Power
Press Printing of Charles Hart, 36 Vesey Street, New York. Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by F. W. Beers & Co. in the Office
of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D.C. Also, Map of the State of
Pennsylvania, Scale 21 1/3 miles to the inch. Maps (detail): Blooming
Grove, Bushkill, Dingman's Ferry, Lackawaxen, Masthope, Matamoras, Milford,
Millville, Narrows, Pond Eddy, Rowland, Saw Mill Rift, Shohola. Business
Notices: Blooming Grove, Delaware, Dingman's Green Township, Lackawaxin, Lehman,
Milford, Palmyra, Shohola, West Fall. Table of Distances for Pike County.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
46. Map of the Vicinity of Philadelphia From Actual Surveys by
D. J. Lake and S. N. Beers Assisted by F. W. Beers, L B. Lake, & D. G.
Beers. J. E. Gillette & Co. Publishers, 517, 519, & 521 Minor Street,
Philadelphia, 1861. Entered according to Act of Congress by John E. Gillette
in the year 1860 in the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania. Maps (detail): Bridesburg, Bustleton, Falls
of the Schuylkill, Fox Chase, Frankford, Germantown, Haddington, Hestonville,
Holmesburg, Kenderton, Manayunk, Paschailville, Somerton, Tacony, Whitehall.
Business Directories: Bridesburg, Falls of Schuylkill, Frankford, Germantown,
Manayunk, Philadelphia City, West Philadelphia. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
12 sections.
47. Map of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania. Compiled
From Actual Surveys, Official Records & Private Plans by G. Wm. Baist,
C. E. Published by J. L. Smith, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1885.
J. L. Smith Map Publisher. Maps, Atlases, Globes Spring Map Rollers Map Cases
& Do all Work Pertaining to the Business. 27 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Business notices. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
48. Map of the Three Earls Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. From
Actual Surveys by H. F. Bridgens, 1855. Lithograph of Friend & Aub, 80
Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Wagner & McGuigan, Philadelphia.
Vignettes: Residence & Store of Mr. Davies Wallace, East Earl;
Blue Ball Inn, East Earl; Residence & Mill of Mr. Dant Overholser, Earl
Township; Residence of Mr. John Vogan; Voganville Hotel; Hotel conducted by
Mr. Martin Beck; Residence of Mr. Isaac Vogan; Residence of Mr. Levi W. Groff,
West Earl; Residence of Mr. David Bender, West Bender; Residence of Mr. Jacob
Rupp, West Earl; Residence of Mr. Isaac H. Grabill, West Earl; Residence of
Mr. Geo. Lauber; Residence of Mr. Hy. H. Oberholtzer, West Earl; Residence
of Mr. John R. Boyer, House Carpenter, Hinkletown; Residence of Dr. Isaac
Winters, Hinkletown; Residence of Dr. Jm Lemon Winters, Hinkletown; Fairville
Hotel; Residence of Mr. Alexander Galt, East Earl; Mount Pleasant Farm. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
49. Map of the First and Second Anthracite Coal Fields by Samuel
B. Fisher Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1836. Watson's, Lithographer, Philadelphia.
Shows: boundary of coal, railroad, proposed railroad, turnpike road,
county road, county line, township line, coal drift. Printed, in 2 colors.
Laminated, 12 sections.
50. Scott's Map of Lancaster County, State of Pennsylvania, 1858.
From actual measurements by Joshua Scott E. E., published by James D. Scott,
Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by James
D. Scott in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the East District of
Pennsylvania. Vignettes: Lititz Springs Hotel; Mount Joy Car Manufactory;
Residence of B. M. Greider Mount Joy, Lancaster County Pennsylvania; Residence
of John H. Brenneman; Cedar Hill Female Seminary; View of the Church, Parsonage
and the Seminaries at Lititz; Mount Joy Steam Mills; Mount Joy Academy; Lancaster
County Normal School; Lancaster County Court House. Maps (detail):
Bainsbridge, Christiana, Lititz, Manheim, Millersville, Mount Joy, Strasburg.
Also: Business cards of subscribers in Columbia, Lancaster and Marietta
Cities. Post Offices. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
51. Map of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed & Published
by Hy. F. Bridgens, Philadelphia, 1860. Lithograph of Friend & Aub,
332 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Thos S. Wagner, Philadelphia.
Vignettes: Court House; North Lebanon Furnaces; Residence of Mr. Christian
Bachman; Perry's Retreat, South Annville Township; Swatara Collegiate Institute
at Jonestown (part). Maps (detail): Campbellstown, Fredericksburg,
Jonestown, Lebanon and North Lebanon, Myerstown, Newmanstown, Palmyra, Shaefferstown
Water Works. Also: list of post offices, township and boroughs, table
showing the distances between important places throughout the county. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
52. Plot of Reading, Berks County made January 1st 1846 by M. L.
Richards. Lith of Sinclair, Philadelphia. Ground Plan of the Vicinity of
Reading from actual Survey (detail). Statistics, 1846. Berks County Statistics
Census of 1840. Laminated, 4 sections.
53. Map of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. From actual Surveys taken by
J.G. Strong, C.E. Court House Carlisle, Pennnsylvania. A.D. 1867. Schmidt
& Trowe, Baltimore. Property named and list of professional and business
men. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
54. Map of Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, 1851. Surveyed &
Published, by John Bevan, City Surveyor, Jersey City, 7 Broad Street, New
York & 36 Barrow Street, J. City. Shows: dwellings and streets;
business directory. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
55. Barnes New Map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia Being
the first Map published after the Act of Incorporation, passed January 31st
1854. From original Surveys & official Records Published by R. L. Barnes,
No. 6 South Seventh Street, 1855. Scale 2 1/2 Inches to one Mile. Lithograph
of Friend & Aub, 80 Walnut Street. Printed by Wagner & McGuigan.
Enlarged Plan of the Built Portions of the City Published by R. L. Barnes
6 South Seventh Street, 1855. Vignettes: Fairmount, Girard College,
Independence Hall. Shows: wards, streets, private and public buildings.
Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
56. Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Adjoining Districts.
Shewing the Existing and Contemplated improvements Compiled from Original
Documents by William Allen. Published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 1830.
Engraved by W. Allen & E. B. Dawson. Plan of that part of the County
of Philadelphia through which the projected routes of the State Railroad approach
the City, 1830, by Geo. Merrick Civil Engineer. Also: references to
principal public buildings and the wards. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
20 sections.
57. Map of the Township of Westhempfield, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
From Original Surveys by Sidney & Neff. 80 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Published by Saml Moody, 1850. Lithograph by H. Bridgens, Philadelphia.
Illustrations by R. Bridgens. Printed by F. Kuhl, Philadelphia. Vignettes:
Floral Retreat, Bletz's Planing & Grooving Mills, Fairview Farm, Residence
of Mr. John L. Wright, Mount Prospect, Bellevue, Washington Hotel. Map
(detail) of Columbia. Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
58. Caldwell's Map of the Oil Belt, On a line from the Mouth of
the Clarion River to Olean, New York, n.d. Including Parts of Clarion, Forest,
Jefferson, Elk, Warren & McKean Counties, Pennsylvania and a part of Cattaraugus
County, New York. Published by J. A. Caldwell & Co. Condit, Ohio. W.
F. Arms & H. Cring, Civil Engineers. Otto Krebs Lithographer, Pittsburgh.
Shows: areas above ocean levels, roads, lanes, streams, oil wells,
railroads, P.O. canal, State line, county lines, township lines and warranties.
Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 14 sections.
59. Plan of the Borough of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
From Original Survey of J.C. Sidney. Published by Saml. Moody, 1850. Lithograph
of A. Kollner, H. Camp's Lithographic steam press, Phoenixblock & Ransteadplace
Philadelphia. Vignettes: Capitol of Pennsylvania, Court House, Dauphin
County Prison, Episcopal Church, German Reformed Church, Harrisburg Cotton
Factory, Harrisburg Novelty Iron Works, Lutheran Church, Methodist Church,
Presbyterian Church, Roman Catholic Church. Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
60. New and Improved Map of the City of Philadelphia Showing Fairmount
Park with its Drives and Walks, Wards, Public Squares, & Cemeteries, etc.
Compiled from the latest official surveys & information from the various
departments of the city, by E. Stoifier, Civil Engineer. Published by T.
R. Callender & Co. 3rd & Walnut Streets, Philadelphia... Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by T. R. Callender & Co. in the Office
of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. References, Wards are represented,
thus... 1.2.3. H. J. Toudy & Co. Steam Lithograph. Philadelphia. Vignettes:
View of Old State House "Independence Hall" as it appeared in 1776;
View up the Schuylkill River from West Laurel Hill; Union League House; Hemlock
Glen on the Wissahickon. Laminated, 4 sections.
61. Map of Cameron County, Pennsylvania. Formed March 29th 1860,
from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean and Potter Counties. From the Original
and Recent Surveys by Edward Vosburg, 1870. Entered According to Act of Congress,
in the year 1871 by Edward Vosburg in the Office of the Librarian of Congress
at Washington, D.C. Lithograph of Henry Seibert & Bros., Ledger Building,
Corner of William & Spruce Streets, New York. Maps (detail): Cameron,
Driftwood, Emporium, Sinnemahoning, Sterling. Warrantees. Printed, in 3
colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
62-1., 62-2., 62-3. Map of the Battle Field of Gettysburg.
July Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 1863. Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary
of War. Office of the Chief of Engineers United States Army. 1876. New Edition
1883. 62-1, First Day's Battle; 62-2, Second Day's Battle; 62-3, Third Day's
Battle. Scale 1:12,000 inch represents 1000 feet. Positions of Troops.
Compiled by John B. Bachelder, 1876. Printed, in black and white. 3 sheets.
Laminated.
63. Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg from Original Surveys
by the Engineers of the Commission. By authority of the Secretary of War,
Hon. Lindley M. Garrison. Under the Direction of the Gettysburg National
Park Commission. Lt. Colonel John P. Nicholson, Chairman Major Charles A.
Richardson. Lt. Colonel E. B. Cope, Engineer. Drawn by S. A. Hammond, Asst.
Engineers, 1914. The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D.C. Shows: telford
avenues, turnpikes, earth roads, post and rail fence, wire fence, red shale
roads, stone walls, stake and rider fence, worm fence, property owners' names,
1863 and 1903. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
64. Commercial Map of Harrisburg, Steelton, Paxtang, Penbrook,
Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Enola, New Cumberland, Wormleysburg, West Fairview and
Oberlin, Pennsylvania. Copyright R. F. Bower. [1931] Shows: postal
block numbers; city boundary lines; street car lines; railroads and spurs;
public buildings; State Highway routes; key lines; hospitals; libraries; fire
stations; schools, white and colored; mile circles. Hand drawn. Laminated,
6 sections.
65. Map of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
From Official Records, City Commissioners Map, Private Plans and Actual Surveys,
by H. W. Hopkins, C. E., and L. Cunningham, under the Direction of G. M. Hopkins,
Civil Engineer. Published by M.S. Converse & C.M. Hopkins, No. 320 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia, 1871. Ed Busch, Engraver, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. F. Bourquin Lithographer, Philadelphia. Vignette: Eagle
Works, W.O. Hickok, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Also: Subscriber's Business
Directory. Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
66. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys Authorized
by the State; and other original Documents by John Melish. Engraved by B.
Tanner. Corrected and Improved to 1826. Vignette based on the State
Coat-of-Arms, drawn by E. Kearny. Engraved by B. Tanner. Also: General
Information relative to the Plan, Materials & Construction of this Map;
Statistical Table, showing the Prominent Feature of each county; Statistical
& Geological Remarks. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
67. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys Authorized
by the State; and other original Documents, by John Melish. Engraved by B.
Tanner. Corrected and Improved to 1832. Vignette based on State Coat-of-Arms,
Drawn by F. Kearny. Engraved by B. Tanner. Also: general information
relative to the plan, materials and construction of this map. Statistical
Table. Statistical and Geological Remarks. Printed, in sepia. Laminated,
12 sections.
68. Barnes Map of the Whole Incorporated City of Philadelphia From
Actual Surveys & Official Records by Ernest Hexamer. Published by R.
L. Barnes, 27 South 6th Street, Philadelphia. 1867. Shows: population,
number of dwellings and industrial establishments, 1860; streets and numbers;
Philadelphia horse railroads; public squares; public halls and places of amusements;
hospitals and asylums; statistics; academies, colleges, and other scientific
institutions; public buildings and places. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
20 sections.
69. Map of the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and of the Boroughs
of South Pittsburgh, Birmingham, East-Birmingham, Lawrenceville, Duquesne
& Manchester etc. To the Citizens of Pittsburgh Allegheny and Vicinity.
This Map is Respectfully Dedicated by their humble servant R.E. McGowin, Civil
Engineer & Surveyor. Drawn by Adolphus Heddaeus. Engraved on Stone &
printed by Schuchman & Haunlein Lithographers, Third Street, opposite
the Post Office, Pittsburgh [1852]. Entered according to the Act of Congress
in the year 1852, by R. E. McGowin in the Clerks Office of the District Court
of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Vignettes:
Capt. E. W. H. Schenley's Residence; Post Office & Custom House, Pittsburgh;
unidentified bridge, over the river; Court House, Pittsburgh; United States
Marine Hospital; Allegheny City Poor House. Also: References of Pittsburgh's
First to Ninth Wards, Lawrenceville and South Pittsburgh & Temperanceville,
Birmingham and East Birmingham and, Allegheny First to Fourth Wards, Duquesne
Borough and Manchester. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
70. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys authorized
by the State; and other original Documents, by John Melish [1822]. Engraved
by B. Tanner. Vignette based on State Coat-of-Arms. Drawn by F. Kearny.
Engraved by B. Tanner. Also: Statistical Table showing The Prominent
Features of each County; Statistical geological Remarks; General Information
relative to the Plan, Materials & Construction of this Map. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 15 sections.
71. Map of Pennsylvania Constructed from the County Surveys Authorized
by the State; and other original Documents by John Melish. Engraved by B.
Tanner. [1822] Vignette based on State Coat-of-Arms. Prepared by
John Melish No 70. References, Turnpike Roads, Canals & waters rendered
navigable by dams & locks. Also: Statistical Table shewing the
Prominent Features of each county; Statistical & Geological Remark; General
Information relative to the Plan, Materials & Construction of this Map.
Printed, in sepia. Laminated, 15 sections.
72. Map of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed, Drawn &
Published by E. L. Walker, 1861. 2nd Geological Survey of Pennsylvania.
G. F. Schuchman & Co. Practical Lithographers. Nos. 72 & 74 Third
Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bill & Letterhead
etc. done in the neatest style. Vignettes: Bloomfield Furnance; Court
House & Jail, Bedford; Views in Schellsburg of homes & businesses;
Bedford Mineral Springs; Views in E. & S. Woodberry. Views in St. Clair.
Also:Maps (detail): Bedford Borough, Bloody Run, Clearville,
Hopewell, Pleasantville, Rainsburg, St. Clairsville, Saxton, Schellsburg,
Woodberry. And: Columnar Section of Coal Measures in the Broad Top Coal Region,
1860; Fulton; post offices; business directory; statistical table of Bedford
County, 1861; portrait of George Washington and U.S. Eagle. Printed, in 5
colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
73. Draught of Muskingum River [c. 1787], Shows Ohio River, Fort
Harmar, Sciota Company Land, White Womans Creek, Killbucks Creek, Goschachkink,
Lichtenau, Wahetamiki, Wallhandi, Gnadenhutten, Salem, Schonbrun, Sugar Creek
and One Legged Creek. Original, 16 1/4 x 12. Sepia ink on white. Laminated,
1 section.
74. Map of Clinton County Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys under
the Direction of H. F. Walling. Published by Way, Palmer & Co., No.
358 Pearl Street, New York, 1862. Fieldwork by K. Volkmar. Drawn by F. W.
Beers. Maps (detail): Beech Creek, Cedar Spring P.O., Centerville,
Charlton, Clintonville, Dunsburg, Farrandsville, Flemington, Hamburg, Hyner's
Run, Libe.... Lockhaven, Lockport, Logan Mills, Loganville, Mill Hall, Queens
Run, Rauchstown, Rockville, Salona, Tylerville, Washington Furnace, Waynesburg,
Young Womans' Town. Also: table of distances; statistics of Clinton
County, Pennsylvania; Flemington and Lock Haven business directories. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
75. Map of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1858. From actual
Surveys by H. F. Bridgens, Philadelphia. Vignettes: State Coat-of-Arms,
and the Court House, Carlisle. Maps (detail): Carlisle, with owner
and number of lots; Mechanicsburg; Newville; Shippensburg. Also:
table of statistics, list of post offices, table showing the distances between
important places throughout the county, boundaries of the county. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
76. Map of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by
S. N. & F. W. Beers. A. Pomeroy Publisher, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street,
Philadelphia, 1862. Engd by Worley & Bracher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Printd. by F. Bourquin & Co., 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes:
Common School House, Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.; Mines of
the Lykens Valley & Short Mt. Coal Companies; Residence of Jonas Miller,
Esq. Centerville, Derry; Farm Prop. of James Young Esq. Lower Swatara.
Maps (detail): Benvenue P.O., Berrysburg, Dauphin, Derry or Spring
Creek, Elizabethville, Elmtown, Fisherville, Gratz, Halifax, Harrisburg,
Highspire, Hummelstown, Jacksonville, Linglestown, Lykens, Manadaville, Matamoras,
Mechanicsville, Middletown, Millersburg, Port Royal, Rodville, Shellstown,
Union Deposit, Uniontown, Wiconisco. Harrisburg and Middletown business directories.
Table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
77. Map of Delaware County and the City of Philadelphia. Published
by G. M. Hopkins & Co., 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 1876. Engraved
by Edward Busch, 320 Walnut Street. Printed by F. Bourquin, 31 South 6th Street,
Philadelphia. 2nd Geological Surveys of Pennsylvania. Maps (detail):
Chester, Darby, Lower Chichester, Media, North Chester, South Chester, Taylorville,
West Chester. Also: Business directories of Chester and Media. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
78. Map of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Published by J.
A. J. Cummings, Chillisquaque, Pennsylvania. 1858. From actual Surveys by
G. M. Hopkins Jr., Civil Engineer. Coal Land Survey by Kimber Cleaver, Civil
Engineer. W. H. Rease's Lithographic Establishment, N.E. Corner of 4th &
Chestnut Streets Philadelphia... Vignettes: Northumberland County Court
House; Gap Colliery & Breaker, Residence of Hon. Wm. L. Dewart; Residence
& Dry Goods Store of William F. Nagle, Milton, Pennsylvania; Residence
of Mr. Isaac Beidelspach; Shamokin Bank; Lutheran Church, Milton, Pennsylvania;
View of Shamokin; Presbyterian Church, Milton, Pennsylvania.; Residence &
Dry Goods Store of Isaac Brown, Milton, Pennsylvania; Residence of J. Woods
Brown, Esq., Milton, Pennsylvania. Also:Maps (detail): Elysburg,
Georgetown, McEwensville, Milton, Mount Carmel, Northumberland Borough, Pottsgrove,
Shamokin, Sunbury, Trevorton, Turbotville, Watsontown. Business directories
of Sunbury, Northumberland, Shamokin, Trevorton. Statistics of Northumberland
County, 1850. Important historical events, Northumberland County, Prepared
by J. F. Wolfinger. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
79. Map of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Published by J.
A. J. Cummings, Montandon, Pa, 1875. From actual Surveys by G. M. Hopkins,
C.E., Abm. Shipman, C. E., A. J. Guffy Esq. C.E., S.G. Frey, C.E., J. R.
Hilbush, C.E. Coal Land Survey by Kimber Cleaver, Revised by R. A. Ammerman.
J. L. Smith, Map Publisher & Manufacturer, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Vignettes: Residence & Law Office of Sol. Malick, Esq., Sunbury;
Residence of Joseph Burd Esq., Northumberland; Reliance Colliery Coal Breaker,
near Mt. Carmel; Enterprise Colliery Coal Breaker, near Shamokin; Residence
of G. W. Ziegler, Esq. Sunbury; Court House, Sunbury; City Hotel, Sunbury;
Residence of S. A. Burkenbine Esq. Northumberland. Also:maps
(detail): Dewart, Georgetown, McEwensville, Milton, Montandon, Mt. Carmel,
Northumberland Borough, Riverside. Shamokin, Sunbury, Treverton, Turbotville,
Watsontown. City directories for: Dewart, Elysburg, Georgetown, Milton, Montandon,
Mt. Carmel, Riverside, Shamokin, Sunbury, Treverton, Turbotville, Watsontown.
The Coal Trade of Northumberland County, 1839-73, List of Collieries. Ninth
Census of Northumberland County. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 16 sections.
80. Map of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Published by A. Pomeroy
& S. W. Treat, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1861. From
actual Surveys by S. N. & F. W. Beers, Civil Engineers. Assistant Publishers
G. G. Soule & E. H. Quick. Engd by Worley and Bracher. Vignettes:
Pleasant Hill Seminary, Hopewell Township; Unidentified store. Maps (detail)
and business directories: Amity, Beallsville, Bentleysville, Burgettstown,
California, Candor, Cannonburg, Centerville, Claysville, Cross Creek, Eldersville,
Florence, Frederickstown, Granville, Greenfield, Hickory, Hillsborough, Independence,
Millsborough, Monongahela City, Paris, Prosperity, Taylorstown, Ten Mile Village,
Venice, Washington, West Alexander, West Brownsville, West Middletown. Table
of Distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
81. Plan of the Borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
Friend & Aub, Lithographers, 80 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Surveyed
May & June 1854, by J. Simpson Africa, Co. Surveyor. Vignette:
View on the Juniata, below Huntingdon, taken from the Pennsylvania Railroad
Station House. Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
82. Map of Dauphin
& Lebanon Counties. Constructed by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature
of Pennsylvania Passed 19th March 1816. By Thomas Smith. Prepared for Engraving
by John Melish. Philadelphia, Published by John Melish & Sam Harrison,
1818. Engraved by Sam. Harrison. Vignette: Hunter's Falls. Also:
statistical table, list of post offices with their distances from Washington
and Harrisburg. Remarks, Statistical and Geological. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 2 sections.
83. A Map of the State of Pennsylvania. By Reading Howell, Philadelphia,
1817. Published by Kimber & Sharpless for Emmor Kimber. To the Governor
and Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania this Map is Respectfully
inscribed by the Author. Vignette: Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. Shows:
county and township lines, roads, turnpike roads, houses of worship, minerals,
line limiting purchase made of Indians, November 1768. Printed, in black
and grey. Laminated, 4 sections.
84. 90 Years Since. FacSimile of Reading Howell's Map of Pennsylvania
in 1791. (Excepting Coloring of County Lines.) 1881. J. Trenchard Sculp.
Shows: county towns, villages, forges and mills, houses, roads and
portages, roads to be opened or improved on the straightest line practicable.
Printed, black on grey. Laminated, 4 sections.
85. An Historical Map of Pennsylvania Showing the Indian Names
of Streams and Villages, and Paths of Travel; The Sites of Old Forts and Battle
Fields; The Successive Purchases from the Indians; and the Names and Dates
of Counties and County Towns, with Tables of Forts and Proprietary Manors.
By P. W. Sheafer and others. Copyright Secured. Publication Fund of The
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1875, Acquisition of Territory in Pennsylvania,
Under Treaties With the Indians. Indian Hieroglyphics. Printed, on paper,
in 5 colors. Laminated, 3 sections. Also: Historical Map of Pennsylvania.
Showing the Indian Names of Streams, and Villages and Paths of Travel; The
Sites of Old Forts and Battlefields; The Successive Purchases from the Indians;
and the Names and Dates of Counties and County Towns; with Tables of Forts
and Proprietary Manors. Edited by P. W. Sheafer and others. Publication
Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 820 Spruce Street, Philadelphia,
1875. Printed. Laminated, 3 sections.
86. A Mapp of Ye Improved Part of Pensilvania in America, Divided
Into Countyes Townships and Lotts, Surveyed by Tho: Holme. To William Penn
Esq. Proprietor & Governor of Penn=Sylvania. This Mapp is humbly Dedicated
and Presented, by Jno Harris. Facsimile of Holmes Map of Pennsylvania, with
names of the first Purchasers, beginning A.D. 1681. Copied from an Original
Print in the possession of the Publisher, Samuel L. Smedley, Chief Engineer
and Surveyor of the City of Philadelphia, A.D. 1876. Shows: References
to the Settlements of Severall Inhabitants in ye Countyes of Bucks, Chester
and Philadelphia. And, Map of The City Philadelphia two Miles in Length and
one in Breadth. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
87. To the Honorable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires. True
and Absolute Proprietaries and Governors of the Province of Pennsylvania and
the Territories thereunto belonging and to the Honorable John Penn Esquire
Lieutenant Governor of the same. This Map of the Province of Pennsylvania.
Is humbly dedicated, by their Most Obedient humble Servt W. Scull. Philadelphia,
Printed by James Nevil, for the Author, April 4th 1770. Facsimile. Printed,
in black and white. Laminated, 2 sections. [Also in: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 19.]
88. A Map of Pennsylvania Exhibiting not only The Improved Parts
of that Province, but also its Extensive Frontiers: Laid down From Actual
Surveys; and Chiefly From the Late Map of W. Scull Published in 1770; and
Humbly Inscribed To The Honourable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires.
True and Absolute Proprietaries & Governors of the Province of Pennsylvania
and the Territories thereunto belonging. English Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree.
London, Printed for Robt Sayer & J. Bennett Map & Print Sellers, No.
53 in Fleet Street, Published as the Act directs 10 June 1775. Printed, in
3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
89. This Map of Part of the Northern Boundary of Pennsylvania is
most humbly inscribed to the Supreme Executive Council of that Commonwealth
by their humble Servt Benjn. Ellicott [1786]. Printed, in black and white.
Laminated, 4 sections.
90. A Map of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. By P. W. Sheafer,
Civil & Mining Engineer, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. April 1855. Published
& Sold by R. L. Barnes, No. 6 South 7th Street, Philadelphia. T. Sinclair's
Lithograph, Philadelphia. Shows: statistics, post offices, railroads,
telegraph lines, stations in Schuylkill County, distances, short history of
county. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
91. Map of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Drawn by Ulysses Bird,
1892. J. L. Smith, Map Publ. 27 S. 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
For sale by Newell & Bird. Shows: population, table of airline
distances in miles, short history of county. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
1 section.
92. No. 11 Plot of the Ground from the forked Oak to the Summit
Maple at Oliver Howell, & of the Road to the Head of the Tide in Elk River.
The figures in this Map refer to the High Water Mark agreed as the extreme
by Messrs Howard and Latrobe, as being 1f 6i, or thereabouts higher than the
average of tides at Frenchtown, from which the levels as far as the forked
Oak, in No. 1 of these Maps, are set down. B. Henry Latrobe. Engineer.
August 1803. Original, hand colored in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
93. To the Bear [on road to Newcastle]. Presumably B. Henry Latrobe,
Engineer [c. 1803]. Original, in 2 water colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
94. …To New Castle. Presumably an elevation of a proposed canal,
by B. Henry Latrobe, Engineer [c. 1803]. Original, in ink and 2 water colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
95. White Clay Creek (Newbold's Factory and Matiers Paper Mill.)
Presumably by B. Henry Latrobe, Engineer [c. 1803]. Original, in ink and
2 water colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
96. Turn to New Castle. Debouche at New Castle-continued from
Nos. 8 & 10 [No.]12. Presumably by B. Henry Latrobe, Engineer [c. 1803].
Original, in ink and brown water color. Laminated, 4 sections.
97. From summit level to Aikentown. From the Summit Maple at Oliver
Howell's to Aikentown [No.] 3. No. 111. Map of the Ground between the Summit
at the Maple opposite to Oliver Howell, and at the Old School House, &
Aikentown: showing two practicable lines for the Canal. B. Henry Latrobe,
Engineer. August 1803. Original, in 3 water colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
98. Map Showing the Location of 31 Tracts of Land, Situate in the
Counties of Centre and Clearfield, on the Waters of the Moshannon and the
West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Warrants dated and surveyed respectively
as above stated, having been connected from and carefully compared with the
original draughts on file in the Surveyor General's Office of Pennsylvania,
and partly from the actual resurvey made by Daniel Hoffman, Surveyor and Civil
Engineer, 1859. Original, on paper, in brown and blue water color. Also:
original, in brown ink. Laminated, 5 sections.
99. A Plan of the Borough of Harrisburg. Market, Second and Paxton
Streets are 80 feet wide. All the other streets are 52 1/2 feet wide. The
Alleys are 20 feet wide. The regular lots are 52 1/2 feet wide and 210 feet
deep. That part within the redlines was laid out by the Commissioners. That
part of the town within the yellow lines was laid out by the Heirs of John
Harris. Endorsed: Draft or Plan of the Borough of Harrisburgh in Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania [1810?] Original, in 2 colors. Laminated, 4sections.
100. Map of the Public Roads in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. Constructed
from actual surveys made under direction of the State Highway Department.
By authority of an Act of Assembly approved May 1, 1905. Edward M. Bigelow,
State Highway Commissioner. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph
C. Benedict. March 1, 1912. Shows: key, road mileage, table of distances.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
101. [Map of Selin's Grove, showing draft of town and positions of
rivers adjoining, also Isle of Que, n.d.] 31 x 26 1/2. Parchment, in faded
ink. 1 item.
102. Roads of Newcastle County. Surveyed and Printed by Henry Heald.
1820. Insets: references, statistical view of New Castle County, notes
and remarks. Facsimile, printed in brown on white. Laminated, 3 sections.
103. Map showing the approximate route taken by the Wyoming-Milford
Trail between Milford and Wallenpaupack Reservoir, indicated by red line.
Dotted red line between Indian Cabin and Lords Valley indicates possible course
of a section of this trail. [By Max Schrabisch?] Original, in ink, red and
blue crayon. Laminated, 1 section.
104. Showing Location of Connellsville, Pennsylvania, and Position
of Proposed Hospital Together with The Adjoining Towns, and Rail Road Lines.
Oct. 1888. H. L. Auchmuty, Scottdale, Pennsylvania. 23 x 18 1/2. Original,
in blue and red ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
105. [Map of Col. Clapham's March to Fort Augusta, c. 1756, by Joseph
Shippen] Begins at Harris's near Paxton Creek, past Fort Halifax to Fort Augusta.
Then up the East Branch of the Susquehanna to Nanticoke Town and Mamuncis[?]
Town. Shows the West Branch of the Susquehanna to and past Shonemahone.
Original, hand drawn in 3 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
106. Hills Record & Historical Map or Plan of the City of Philadelphia
and Environs. Surveyed by John Hills, in the Summers of 1801, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9 & 10. Dedicated with Gratitude and Esteem to his numerous
& Respectable Subscribers By their Obliged Friend John Hills. Copyright
Secured Published May 1st 1808, as the Act directs and sold by the Author
and Principal Booksellers in Philadelphia. Wm. Kneass, Sculp. Shows:
county and township lines, turnpike roads, carriage roads, places of worship,
schools, gentlemen's seats, taverns, bridges, mills, houses and milestones.
30 3/4 x 39 3/4. Printed, in 5 colors. Backed on muslin. 1 item (4 sections,
20 x 20 each).
107. This Plan of the City of Philadelphia and it's Environs (shewing
the improved Parts,) is Dedicated to the Mayor, Alderman and Citizens thereof,
By their most obedient Servant, John Hills,-Surveyor and Draughtsman. May
30th 1796. Republished by Saml L. Smedley, Chief Engineer & Surveyor,
Philadelphia, May 30, 1881. Published 1st January 1798, by Messrs John &
Josiah Boydell at the Shakespeare Gallery & at No 90 Cheapside. Photo-Lithograph
1881. By Thos. Hunter, 716 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. Shows:
banks, churches, circus, halls, libraries, schools, theatre, etc. Printed,
in black and white. Laminated, 4 sections.
108. A Chart of Delaware Bay and River, containing a full & exact
description of the Shores, Creeks, Harbours, Soundings, Shoals, Sands and
Bearings of the most considerable Land Marks, from the Capes to Philadelphia.
Taken from the Original Chart Published at Philadelphia by Joshua Fisher.
Engraved by William Faden, Charing Cross. London, Published according to
Act of Parliament, March 12, 1776; by W. Faden (Successor to the late Mr.
Jefferys) Corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross. Shows: tide table
and pilots and masters of vessels who recommend the use of the draught. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
109. Survey of the Allegheny River from Franklin to Pittsburgh. Levelled
and Surveyed under the direction of Lt. Col. Kearney, United States Top.
Engineers by Lieutenants C. Graham & J. M. Berrien. Drawn by Lt. Berrien
5th Infantry, 1828 No. 1. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 2 sections.
110. A Plan and Elevation of the Ground from Christiana Creek in Newcastle
County to Elke River in Maryland with the Course of a Canal for a Barge Navigation,
and the manner of the Duke of Bridgewaters at Manchester. Surveyed by Request
of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting use
... in January 1770. Joh: Fisher Pinnit. Endorsed: Draft of Canal,
Christiana to Elke. Inset of Explanation and Remarks. Original, in 3 colors.
Laminated, 3 sections.
111. To The Citizens of Philadelphia This Plan of the City and its
Environs Is respectfully dedicated By the Editor. P. C. Varl E, Geographer
& Enginr Del. [Philadelphia, 1808] Insets: Bank of the United
States, Library, City Hall, State House, Court House. Facsimile, in black
on white. Laminated, 2 sections.
112. To the Honourable House of Representatives of the Freemen of
Pennsylvania – this Map of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia - With The
Catalogue of Purchasers is Humbly Dedicated by their most Obedient Humble
Servant, John Reed. James Smither Sculp. Printed by Tho: Man. Scale of
100 perches to an Inch. Inset: Pennsylvania Hospital. Facsimile of
1774 map by L. Harner. Printed, in black and white, 1870. Laminated, 6 sections.
113. This Map Exhibits two proposed routes for a Mail Road from Baltimore
to Philadelphia protracted from a Scale of one inch for one mile, n.d. The
Surveys from Baltimore to the Susquehanna, from Wilmington to the circular
line dividing the States of Delaware and Pennsylvania thence to Philadelphia
were furnished by John Forwood Esquire and are hereto annexed. The Surveys
from the Susquehanna to Wilmington were made by me and a copy of them written
on the Map from Conewingo to Wilmington from which authority the distances
result as follow ... Inset: Report; courses and distances. Endorsed:
No 58. Mr. Mitchell Mr. Scotts, Survey by Conewingo Bridge of a road from
Baltimore to Philadelphia. Referred to Committee on Internal Improvements.
65 Int. Imp. Original, in red, blue, and black inks. Laminated, 6 sections.
114. Map of the Vicinity of Philadelphia from Actual Surveys, 1851.
Lloyd Van Derveer, Camden, Publisher. R. P. Smith, No 15. Minor Street,
Philadelphia. Vignettes: Views of the Schuylkill, Sweet Brier Ice House,
Girard College, State House, Laurel Hill Cemetery. 34 3/4 x 38. Printed,
in 5 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
115. Pennsylvania [showing Frontier Defenses, 1756] from Philadelphia
up the Delaware, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rivers. Forts and block houses
are shown. Original in 3 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
116. A General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, Viz
Virginia, Mariland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut,
and Rhode Island: of Aquanishuonigy the Country of the Confederate Indians;
Comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their Place of Residence, Ohio and Tiiuxsoxruntie
their Deer-Hunting Countries, Couxsaxrage and Skaniadarade, their Beaver-Hunting
Countries of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain, and of Part of New France:
Wherein is also shewn the antient and present Seats of the Indian Nations.
By Lewis Evans, 1755. Engraved by Ja. Turner in Philadelphia. Published
according to Act of Parliament by Lewis Evans, June 23, 1755 and sold by R.
Dodsley, in Pall-Mall London, & by the Author in Philadelphia. Facsimile
printed in 4 colors. [In: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series,
"Appendix I-X," no. 18.] Laminated, 2 sections.
117. Map of the Frontiers of the Northern Colonies with the Boundary
Line established Between them and the Indians at the Treaty held by S. Will
Johnson at Ft Stanwix in November, 1768. Inset: The Remaining part
of Ohio. Engraved & Printed by John E. Gant, Albany. 36 x 23 1/2. Facsimile
printed, in 4 colors. Backed on muslin. 1 item. [In: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 17.]
118. An Accurate Map of North America. Describing and distinguishing
the British and Spanish Dominions on this great Continent; According to the
Definitive Treaty Concluded at Paris 10th
February, 1763. Also all the West India Islands Belonging to, and possessed
by the Several European Princes and States. The whole laid down according
to the latest and Most authentick Improvements, By Eman Bowen Geogr. to His
Majesty and John Gibson Engraver. London: Printed for Robert Saver No 53
Fleet Street as the Act Directs 2d
July 1772. Shows: Pensilvania. Insets: California; Baffin
and Hudson's Bay. Facsimile, in 3 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
119. Map of North America and Islands of America possessed by the
European Nations. Insets: Articles IV, V, VI, of the Definitive Treaty;
The Continent and Islands of America possessed by the European Nation, n.d.
47 1/2 x 20 1/2. Facsimile, in 3 colors. Laminated, 3 sections.
120. A Map Exhibiting A General View of the Roads and Inland Navigation
of Pennsylvania, and Part of the Adjacent States. Respectfully inscribed
to Thomas Mifflin, Governor, and the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania: by John Adlum and John Wallis. Scale of Miles 69 to a Degree.
Inset: Perspective View of part of a Canal with Locks. [1792?] 34 x
30 1/2. Facsimile printed, in 3 colors. 1 item. [In: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 1, facing title page.]
121. Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by L.
[F]agan. Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. Vignettes: Charles Evans
Cemetery, Berks County Court House, Berks County
Prison. Maps (detail): Bernville, Boyertown, Harrisburg, Kutztown,
Newport, Reading, Womelsdorf. Shows: table of distances throughout
the county, post offices, statistical table. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
16 sections.
122. Map of Bucks and Montgomery Counties and the Consolidated
City of Philadelphia. Publishers R. K. Kuhn & Wm. B. Shrope. From Actual
Survey and Official Records. By S. H. King, J. Rymond, Wm. B. Shrope, D.
K. Cassel, R. K. Kuhn. Wagner & McQuigan Lithographers. No. 4 Franklin
Place. Philadaelphia Agent R. L. Barnes, No. 7 Harts Buildings.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857 by R. K. Kuhn in the
Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Vignettes: Court Houses, Bucks and Montgomery Counties; Adelphia Institute:
Browers Hotel, Doylestown; Kram's Hotel, Doylestown; Female Seminary, Pottstown;
Oakland Female Institute, Norristown; Tremont Seminary, Male, Norristown.
Maps (detail): Applebackville, Attleboro, Bridgeport, Bridgewater,
Bristol, Centerville, Doylestown, Evansburg, Fallsington, Greenville, Harborough,
Harleysville, Hulmeville, Jenkintown, Kulpsville, Morrisville, New Hope, Newport,
Newtown, Norristown, Pennsburg, Port Kennedy, Pottstown, Quakertown, Shippackville,
Sumnytown, Townsend, Trappe, Trombowersville, Willow Grove, Yardleysville.
Also Insets: business directory, statistics and description. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
123. Map of the Counties of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
From Actual Surveys by and under the direction of G. M. Hopkins, C.E. Smith,
Gallup & Hewitt, Publishers, 517, 519, & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia,
1863. Engd by Worley & Brocher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printd
by F. Bourquin & Co., 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes:
river scenes; two bears and cub playing; two deer resting; couple harvesting;
railroad engine and two passenger cars; turkeys feeding. Maps (detail)
and business directories of: Allenville, Bellville, Blair, Bloomfield, Browns
Mills, East Salem, East Waterford, Freedom Forge, Ickesburg, Johnstown, Landisburg,
Lewistown, Liverpool, Lockes Mills, Loysville, McAlisterville, McCoysville,
McVeytown, Mexico, Mifflintown, Milburn, Millerstown, Milroy, New Buffalo,
New Germantown, Newton Hamilton, Newport, Oakland, Patterson, Perryville,
Petersburg, Reedsville, Richfield, Thompsontown, Waterloo, Yeage, Lown. Also
inset: table of distances, and State Coat-Of-Arms. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 12 sections.
124. Map of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed, Drawn &
Published by Edward L. Walker. Engraved by G. F. Schuchman & Co. Steam
Lithography. No. 14 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Entered according
to Act of Congress in the Clerk's Office of the Western District of Pennsylvania.
September 6th 1860, by Edward L. Walker.
Portraits of J. S. Black, Chauncy Forward, A. J. and Charles Ogle. Vignettes:
Ashtola Mills, Paint Township; farmer plowing; Residence of Wm Meyers; Excelsior
Steam Grist Mill; Residence of Wm Griffith; Residence of Edward Scull; Residence
of Owen Morgan, Jenner Township; Union Hotel; Jenner X Roads; Barnet House,
Somerset; Court House, Somerset; Glade House, Somerset; Berlin Foundry; Ev.
Lutheran Church, Freidensburg; Residence of Gen. A. H. Coffroth,
Somerset; Monteveu House, Salisbury; Residence of Jno D. Roddy, Somerset;
Residence of Solomon Baer, Somerset; Residence & Store of S. Philson,
Berlin; and many other smaller drawings of churches and school houses; State
Coat-Of-Arms. Maps (detail): Berckley Mills, Berlin, Davidsville,
Fairfield; Lavansville, New Centreville, New Lexington, Petersburg, Salisbury,
Shanksville, Somerfield, Somerset, Stoystown, Wellersburg. Printed, in 5
colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
125. Plan of the Borough of Johnstown and Conemaugh together with
Cambria Ironworks, Cambria & Prospect, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Surveyed, Drawn and published by F. Doran, 1854, Lithograph of Friend &
Aub, 80 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes: Residence of Geo.
W. Easly; Residence of John Crouse; Johnstown Foundry; and 9 churches. Inset:
list of subscribers; section, exhibiting different strata of mineral in
the surrounding hills. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
126. Map of the City of Philadelphia. Together with All the surrounding
Districts, including Camden, New Jersey. From Official Records, plans of the
district surveyors & original Surveys by J. C. Sidney, Civil Engineer
& Surveyor, 1849. Published by Smith & Wistar, No. 15 Minor Street,
Philadelphia. Lettered & Printed at P. S. Dural's Lithc Establmt Ranitead
Place, Philadelphia. To The Inhabitants of This Region Here Delineated, This
Map is Respectfully Dedicated, By their Obedient Servant J. C. Sidney, Civil
Engineer & Surveyor. Insets (hand numbered): J. P. Morris &
Co. Foundry and Eagle Glass Works; Lewis's Lead Works Factory; Wetherill's
Lead Works; City Gas Works; Permanent Bridge; Fair Mount Water Works; Wire
Bridge; Pennsylvania Hospital; Independence Square; Franklin Square; Logan
Square; Rittenhouse Square; City Hospital; Monument Cemetery; Girard College;
Eastern Penitentiary; G.W. Weaver's Rope Factory; Laurel Hill; Naval Asylum;
United States Arsenal; Blockleys Alms
House. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
127. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys authorized
by the State; and other original Documents. Revised and Improved under the
supervision of Wm. E. Morris, Civil Engineer. Upon data procured in each
County. Approved by the Philadelphia County Board under Authority
of the Legislature. Published by R. L. Barnes, N.E. Corner of Seventh and
Market Streets, Philadelphia, 1857. Engraved by Edwd Yeager. Price $5.00.
Vignette: State Coat-Of-Arms, drawn by F. Kearny. Insets: anthracite
coal trade of Pennsylvania, 1820-1847; Public Works of Pennsylvania; approximate
estimate of bituminous coal mines in 1847; statistical and geological remarks;
statistical table. Shows: canals, county and township lines, turnpike
roads, railroads and proposed railroads. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
12 sections.
128. The City of Philadelphia. From Actual Surveys & Official
Records in the Department of Surveys and corrected by the District Surveyors.
Published by J. L. Smith, 27 So. Sixth Street, Corrected to 1913. Entered
according to Act of Congress in the year 1909 by J. L. Smith. Shows:
street directory, statistical notes, elevations of the highest recorded points
above high tide in the Delaware River, place names. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 20 sections.
129. Map of the City of Reading from Actual Surveys by John Geil.
W. B. Shrope, Publisher. Sold by R. L. Barnes, No. 7 Harts Buildings. Philadelphia.
Lith by Wagner & McGuigan, No. 4 Franklin Place. Philadelphia, 1857.
Vignettes: Berks County Court House, Berks County Prison, Franklin
Foundry, Berks County House, and 16 churches. Also: business cards
of Reading subscribers; table of property owners, etc.; City of Reading, short
history. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
130. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys Authorized
by the State; and other original Documents. Revised and Improved Under the
supervision of Wm. E. Morris, Civil Engineer. Upon data procured in each
County Approved by the Philadelphia County Board Under Authority of the Legislature.
Published by R. L. Barnes, N.E. Corner of Seventh and Market Street., Philadelphia,
1848. Engraved by Edwd Yeager. Statistical Table showing The Prominent Features
of each County. Statistical & Geological Remarks; Approximate Estimate
of Bituminous Coal Mined in 1847; Public Works of Pennsylvania Constructed
by the State; Anthracite Coal Trade in Pennsylvania, 1820-1847 incl. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
Duplicate map added February 27, 2009, 52” x 76”, rolled, in one large
section.
131. New Map of the State of Pennsylvania Constructed From Original
Surveys & The Most Recent Authorities, Under the Superintendence of Henry
D. Rogers, State Geologist, 1859. Shows: railroads, canals, turnpike
roads. 71 1/4 x 37 1/2. Printed, in 3 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
132. Topographical Map of the State of Pennsylvania. Drawn from Actual
Surveys by H. F. Walling. Published by Smith, Palmer & Co., No. 358 &
360 Pearl Street, New York & 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. 1862.
T. W. Baker Draughtsman. Printed by Lang & Lang, Fulton Street, New York;
W. Hatfield Engraved, 132 Nassau Street, New York. Climatological Map of Pennsylvania
showing the average temperatures, amount of rain fall, etc. By Lorin Blodget
Author of American Climatology. 16 1/4 x 8. Topographical Map of Pennsylvania,
colored for the Principal Geological Formations. By J. Peter Leslie, Philadelphia,
16 x 8. Map of the United States of America. By H. F. Walling, 28 1/2 x 17
1/2. Maps (detail): Carbondale, Danville, Erie, Harrisburg, Honesdale,
Lancaster, Montrose, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pittston, Pottsville, Reading,
Scranton, Wilkes Barre. Also: table of distances; time table; population,
counties, 1850, 1860; progressive movement of population. Printed in 3 colors.
Laminated, 12 sections.
133. Bridgman's Historical School Map of Pennsylvania. E. C. Bridgman,
Publisher, 84 Warren Street, New York. J. Hobart Smith, General Agent, Syracuse,
New York Copyrighted, 1902, By E. C. Bridgman, New York. (Revised 1904) Vignettes:
The Great Seal (obverse & reverse); The New Capitol, Harrisburg. Also:
maps showing congressional districts; location of the State institutions;
Superior Court of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania leading facts; State motto.
Printed, in 7 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
134. Map of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Published by O. McLeran and
Isaac W. Moore, 116 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. From actual Surveys by
& under Supervision of J. Chace Jr., Troy, New York, 1855. Vignettes:
deer resting; ducks near water; goats at rest; chickens in the barn yard;
river scene; Court House, Erie; Browns Hotel, Erie; Girard Academy; Waterford
Academy; Eagle Hotel; West Springfield Academy; Block House, Erie; Erie City
Post Office. Maps (detail): Albion, Beaverdam, Cranesville, Edinboro,
City and Harbor of Erie, Erie Cemetery, Fairview, Federal Hill, Girard, Lockport,
McKean Corners, North East, N. E. Cemetery, Springfield, Union, Waterford,
Wattsburg, Wellsburg, Wesleyville, West Girard, West Springfield. Insets:
population in 1850; agriculture; farm and implements, stock, etc. 54 1/4
x 42 1/4. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
135. Rail Road Map of Pennsylvania Published by the Department of
Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1895. Drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall
Chief Draughtsman. Isaac B. Brown, Secretary. T. Lawrence Eyre, Deputy Secretary.
Shows: Pennsylvania Railroad System, Philadelphia and Reading System,
all other railroad lines. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
136. Map of the Public Roads in York County, Pennsylvania. Constructed
from actual surveys made under direction of the State Highway Department.
By authority of an Act of Assembly approved May
31, 1911. March 1926. Williams-Webb Co. Inc. Washington, D.C. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
137. Map of the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania, Embracing the
First and Second, and part of the Wyoming Coal Fields, and Montour Iron Ore
Range. By W. F. Roberts, Practical Geologist and Engineer
of Mines, Mt. Surprise, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. March 1849. Office
in Philadelphia.-"John McCanles." No. 6 Farquhar Buildings. Residence
and address.-Mount Surprise, Luzerne Coy, Pennsylvania. Presented to the
Senate of Pennsylvania by Wm F. Roberts, March
1, 1852. Shows: boundaries of estates, county lines, township lines,
mail or stage routes, other roads, canals, railroads, geology and mineralogy,
table showing anthracite coal trade of the United States. 70 x 29. Printed,
in 5 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
138. Geological and Topographical Map of the Anthracite Fields of
Pennsylvania, Constructed From Original Explorations and Instrumental Surveys
Conducted by Henry D. Rogers, State Geologist, 1858. Topographical Assistants,
J. P. Lesley, A. A. Dalson, W. B. Rogers, Jr. Shows: coal measures,
Umbral, Vespertine. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections. [Note:
Accompanying "The Final Report on the Geological Survey of the State,"
1858. 4to. Atlas, Edinburgh, 1858.]
139. Map of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, E. C. Bridgman,
Publisher, 86 Warren Street, New York. J. Hobart Smith, General
Agent Syracuse, New York. Based on United States Official Surveys and other
Authentic Sources, n.d. Inset: Borough of Norristown. Shows:
borough and township population for 1890, 1900; schoolhouses, railroads, county
& township boundaries, electric railways, boroughs, townships, county
items, explanation. Maps (detail): Norristown, Pottstown. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
140. General Map of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania. Showing
the Position of the Collieries by Baird Halberstadt, Engineer & Geologist,
Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Revised 1901 to 1903. List of Bituminous Coal
Mines in Pennsylvania. Map showing The Railroad Outlets of the Bituminous
Coal Regions of Pennsylvania. 8 x 6 1/2. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
8 sections. Duplicate map added February 27, 2009, 45” x 62”, rolled, in one large
section.
141. Map of the Country [Virginia, Allegheny, Greene, Washington Counties.]
Through Which A Canal to Connect the Waters of the Chesapeake and Ohio is
Proposed to Pass and of the National Road Between Cumberland and Wheeling
with the adjacent Country from Actual Survey By James Shriver. Published
by F. Lucas Jr. Baltimore. B. T. Welch & Co. 86[?] Baltimore, n.d. Insets:
references, references to profile, tabular history of towns and villages on
the Cumberland Road. Map, enlarged section of the proposed Summit Level.
Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
142. "Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali. Specialibus
Mappis Londini primum a Mollio edita nunc recusa ab Homannianis Hered ...
Die Gros-Britannische Colonie-Laender in Nord-America..." Shows:
Territory of New Foundland, etc., New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania,
n.d. Facsimile. Printed, black on white. Backed on muslin, 1 section. [In:
Homann, Johann Baptist. Atlas Geographicus major. fol. Norumbergae,
Homannianis heredibus, 1859. Vol. 1. No. 141]
143. Pensylvania Nova Jersey et Nova York Cum Regionibus ad Fluvium
Delaware in America Sitis, Nova Delineatione ob oculosposita per Matth. Seutterum
S. C. M. Geogr. Aug. Vind. Tob. Conr. Lotter, Sculps Aug. V. [1748]
Facsimile. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
144. Nova Totius Americae Sive Novi Orbis Tabula, Auct. Hugo Allardt.
Americae. Hugo Allardt Exudit. Inde Kalver Straet inde Werrelt Kaert.
Cartouche showing savages and Dutch trading with them, n.d. 22 x 17 1/2.
Facsimile. Printed, in 3 colors. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
145. A Map of the British and French Dominions in North America with
the Roads, Distances, Limits, and Extent of the Settlement, & Forts, as
they are now by J. Palairet Esqr revised and improved By J. Rocque. Carte
Des Possessions Angloises & Francoises Du Continent De L'Amerique Septentrionale
Par. J. Palairet, Londres, 1759. Printed for J. Bowles in St. Pauls Church
Yard, 1759. Facsimile. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
146. A New Map of the Most Considerable Plantations of the English
in America. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Glocester. Sutton
Nicholls Sculp, [1722] Insets: New Scotland, I. of Jamaica, I. of
Barbados, Bermudaz, Carolina. Shows: explanation. Facsimile. Printed,
black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
147. A New Map of North America Shewing its Principal Divisions, Chief
Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains & C. Dedicated to His Highness William
Duke of Glocester, Delin M. Burg. Sculpt. Univ. Oxon, n.d. Facsimile.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
148. Official Map of Pennsylvania, issued for 1968. Prepared by Department
of Highways in Cooperation with the Department of Forests and Waters and the
Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1968. Bureau of Publications,
Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed,
in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
149. A Map of Parts of the Provinces of Pensylvania and Maryland with
the Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware according to the most
exact Survey's yet made drawn in the year 1740. Shows red line as Northern
Boundary of Maryland according to Lord Baltimore's Map, printed about 1635.
Facsimile. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
150. A Map of some of the South and eastbounds of Pennsylvania in
America being partly Inhabited. Sold by John Thornton at the Signe of England
Scotland and Ireland in the Minories, and by John Seller at this Shop in Popeshead
Alley in Cornhill London. First Map of Pennsylvania under William Penn,
1681. Reproduced, the exact size of the engraved portions, 16 9/16 x 20 1/4,
by courtesy of Col. Henry D. Paxson, Philadelphia. Footnote by Albert Cook
Myers, Dec. 9, 1923. Facsimile. Printed, black on white.
Laminated, 2 sections.
151. Sketch of the Surprise of German Town. By the
American Forces commanded by General Washington. October 4th. 1777. By J.
Hills, Lt 23d Regt & Ass. Engr London, Published by Wm. Faden. Geographer
to the King, Charing Cross, March 12th 1784. Facsimile. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 1 section.
152. Map Shewing the location of the Bald Eagle & Spring Cr[eek]
Navigation [Company] by M. R. Stealey, Engr 1835. Lehman? & Duval Lithrs
Philadelphia. On Stone by G. Kramm. Shows: iron works; furnaces;
lift locks Nos. 1-28; guard locks nos. 10, 13, 16, 20, 23, & 25; total
lockage, length, dams on the W. Branch of Susquehanna. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 1 section.
153. Map of the Rail Roads & Canals connecting the Coal Estate
of the Donaldson Improvement & Rail Road Co. with the Atlantic etc. A.
Kollner's Lithographers Corner of 2nd & Dock Streets, Philadelphia, n.d.
Shows: table of distances. Endorsed Donaldson Coal field, n.d. Printed,
black on white, yellow and red water color. Laminated, 2 sections.
154. Map of the Projected Railway from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, with
proposed extensions to Cleveland, Wooster, Sandusky, Toledo, Cincinnati; Michigan
City; Chicago; Galena, Rock Island; St. Louis etc. in connexion with the public
works of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Shows: finished
and proposed canals and railways, n.d. 40 3/4 x 16 1/2. Printed, in 4 colors.
1 item (2 sections).
155. A Map of the Province of New York and New Jersey, with a part
of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec, from the Topographical Observations
of C. J. Sauthier, Augsburg. Engraved and Published by Matthew Albert Lotter,
1777. Facsimile. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
156. A Topographical Map of the Route of a Proposed Canal and the
Country Between Conewago and Baltimore. Drawn by direction of the Canal Commissioners
by F. Lucas, Jr. Shows: length of canal, profile of Mr. Poppleton's
series of levels from Baltimore to York Haven, n.d. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 1 section.
157. Pas-caert van Nieu Neder Land, Virginia, Nieu Enge Land Als mede
Penn Silvania, met de Stad Philadelfia. van Baston tot C. Carrik By Hendrick
Doncker inde Nieuwen brugsteeg. A chart of the Sea Coasts of New Neder Land,
Virginia, New England, and Penn-Silvania, with the Citty of Philadelphia,
from Baston to Cabo Karrik. Inset: De Stadt Philadelphia of Penn-Silvania,
n.d. Facsimile. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
158. Map Showing the Position of the North Branch Iron and Coal Company
Lands with its Channels to Market. Shows: position of the North Branch
Iron & Coal Company's coal fields and its channels to market, n.d. Printed,
black on white. Laminated, 2 sections.
159. Plan der Gegend und Stadt von Philadelphia. Tabelle von den
Distanzin der vornehmsten Oertor. Shows: fort on Mud Island, Chevaux
de Frise which the Americans have laid across to obstruct the navigation,
n.d. Facsimile. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
160. Asteykeninge van de Stadt Philadelphia in de Provinstie van Penn-Sylvania
in America ma de Copie tot London, en intneder duyts laeten snyden door Jacob
Claus. Description of city in Dutch, [1684]. Facsimile. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 1 section.
161. Map of Harrisburgh City, 1876. Shows: canal, railroads,
wards, cemeteries, State Capitol, reservoir. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
1 section.
162. A Plan of the Borough of Harrisburg. Drawn December 1841. On
Stone by J. Probst. P. S. Dural, Lithographer, Philadelphia. Scale of 400
feet to 1 inch. Shows: State Capitol, Arsenal, Reservoir, Water Works,
Catholic Church, Maclay's House, Episcopal Church, Baptist, Methodist Churches,
Prison, Court House, Lutheran Church, English Grave Yard, German Grave Yard,
German Reformed Church, Presbyterian Church, Union Bethel Church, Harris Grave.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
163. A Map of part of the Province of Pennsylvania and of the Counties
of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware. Showing the Temporary Limits
of the Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania and Maryland Fixed according to an Order
of his Majesty in Council Dated the 25th Day of May in the year 1738. Surveyed
in the year 1739. Chillas Lith, 50 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia. Facsimile.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
164. Military Map of Pennsylvania, 1878. John F. Hartranft, Governor
and Commander in Chief, James W. Latta, A[d]jutant General. Compiled and
drawn by H. N. Gruier and W. Hunter. Shows: 1st to 5th Brigades, General
Hq. etc. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
165. A Portraiture of the City of Philadelphia in the Province [of]
Pennsylvania in America by Thomas Holme Surveyor General. Sold by John Thornton
in the Minories and Andrew Sowle in Shoreditch, London. Endorsed:
City of Philadelphia within this Paper P Nich. Scull P. J. Hugh.. .
A. 16 1/2 x 12. [1683] Original. Ink, black on white. Backed on paper.
1 item, very fragile. [In: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series,
Vol. IV]
166. Map of the Pennsylvania, Reading and Lehigh Valley Railroads,
and their Connections. Published by R. H. Alter, 311 1/2 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
1884. Copyright, 1884, by R. H. Alter. 30 x 26 1/2. Printed, in 3 colors.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
167. Map of the Proposed Bald Eagle Plank Road by I. M. McMinn, Eng.
Lithograph of Friend and Aub, 80 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Shows:
Phillipsburgh and Bellefonte Turnpike; roads; furnaces; grist mills, lands
and owners etc. [1850]. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 8 sections.
168. Map of the Ts Holmden Farm Leased to the United States Petroleum
Co. Situate on Pithole Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed 1864
to 1866, by Henry Ramsay, C. E. Scale 2 Chains to 1 inch. Photocopy,
sepia. Laminated, 1 section.
169. Addition to Pithole City, According to map of Surveyor. Drawn
by S. D. Irvine from the Original. August 23rd 1865. -Explanation the red
figures designate the width or length of lots and brea[d]th of Streets. Presented
to Col. Duncan. Original, red and brown ink on tracing cloth. Laminated,
1 section.
170. Plan of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland, Philadelphia.
Coy. By J. C. Sidney Surveyor. Published by M. Dripps, Philadelphia, 1849.
Lithograph of A. Kollner, H. Camps lithc press. Phoenixblock Philadlphia.
26 x 41 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
171. Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed and Compiled by
Roger H. Pidgeon and Frank B. Perkins. Revised by J. Jack Neel, County Surveyor.
Published by The Cartograph Publishing Company, No 27 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1900. Copyrighted in 1899 by the Cartograph Publishing
Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A. M. Crawford, Resident Manager, Greensburg,
Pennsylvania. Information on history, townships, boroughs, statistics and
education, industry, wagonroads, electric and steam railroads. Printed, in
4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
172. Adams County, 2ndGeological Survey,
1878-1884. [maps collected by the Survey].
5. Outline Map of Adams County. 15 1/4 x 13 1/2. Printed, in numerous
colors of water color and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
8-9. Menallen Township. 25 3/4 x 15 1/4. Printed, in various colors.
Backed on muslin. 1 item.
12-13. Tyrone Township with East Berlin and Heidlersburg maps (detail).
25 1/2 x 15. Printed, in various colors. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
16-17. Huntington Township with Abbottstown, Hampton, Idaville, New
Chester, York Springs maps (detail). 25 1/2 x 15. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
19. Lattimore Township with Mechanicsville map (detail). 13 x 15 1/2.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
21. Reading Township. 12 3/4 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
23. Hamilton Township. 12 3/4 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
25. Strabane Township. 14 1/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
27. Butler Township. 15 1/2 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item..
30-31. Franklin Township with Mummasburg map (detail). 25 3/4 x 15.
34-35. Hamiltonban Township with Arendtsville and Fairfield maps (detail),
25 3/4 x 15. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin.
1 item.
37. Liberty Township with Beechersville and McKnightstown maps (detail),
15 1/4 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin.
1 item.
39. Highland and Freedom Townships, 15 1/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1item.
42-43. Cumberland Township with Cashtown and Middletown maps (detail),
15 1/4 x 25 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin.
1 item.
45. Mount Joy Township, 15 1/2 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
48-49. Mount Pleasant Township with Newville and White Hall maps (detail),
15 1/4 x 25 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin.
1 item.
51. Oxford Township, 13 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on muslin. 1 item.
53. Berwick Township, 13 1/4 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
55. Conewago Township with McSherrystown map (detail), 15 1/2 x 13
1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
57. Union Township, 13 1/4 x 15 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on muslin. 1 item.
59. Germany Township with Hunterstown map (detail), 13 1/2 x 15 1/4.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on muslin. 1 item.
173. Bedford County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884
[maps collected by the Survey].
15. Outline Plan of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 11 1/4 x 14 1/2.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
18-19. Union and King Townships with Marietta, Union Township, map
(detail), 23 x 14 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on
linen. 1 item.
22. Liberty Township with Stonerstown, Liberty Township, and Bakers
Summit. Bloomfield Township maps (detail), 11 3/4 x 15 1/4. Printed,
in watercolorand crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
25-26. East and West St. Clair Townships with St. Clairsville Boro,
Fishertown, Spring Hope, East St. Clair Township maps (detail), 23 1/4
x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
38. Hopewell and Broad Top Townships, 15 1/4 x 12 1/2. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. I item.
42. Napier Township with Schellsburg and New Paris maps (detail), 11
1/2 x 14 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item.
47-48. Bedford Township with Imlertown and Zolfsburg maps (detail),
14 1/4 x 23. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1
item.
60. Snake Spring Township with Clearville, Monroe Township maps (detail),
11 3/4 x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
62. West Providence Township, 11 1/2 x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
68. East Providence Township with Ray Hill map (detail), 11 1/2 x 14
1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
70. Harrison Township with Part of Harrison (detail), 11 1/2 x 14 1/2.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
73-74. Juniata Township with Bard, Buffalo Mills, Manns Choice, Harrison
Township; New Buena Vista, Juniata Township maps (detail), 15 x 23. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
76. Colerain Township with Chariesville map (detail), 11 1/2 x 15 1/2.
Printed, in watercolor and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
78. Monroe Township, 14 1/4 x 11 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
80. Cumberland Valley Township, North and South parts, 11 1/2 x 14
3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
83-84. Londonderry Township, 14 1/4 x 23 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
92. Southampton and Mann Townships, 15 3/4 x 12 3/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
174. Chester County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884 [maps collected
by the Survey].
10. East and West Goshen Townships with business directories, 14 1/4
x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
11. Willistown Township with business directory, 14 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
12. Easttown Township with business directory, 14 x 14. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
13. Tredyffrin Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
14. Schuylkill Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14. Printed,
in watercolor and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
16. East Whiteland Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
17. West Whiteland Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
18. East Caln Township with East Caln, Downingtown and Oxford Borough
business directories, 14 1/4 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
19. East Bradford Township with business directory and West Chester
map (detail), 14 1/4 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
20. Westtown, Thornburg, Birmingham Townships with business directories;
Dilworthtown and West Chester maps (detail), 14 1/4 x 14. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
21. Pocopson Township with business directory, 14 x 14. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
22. Pennsbury Township with business directory, 14 x 14. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
23. Kennett Township with business directory and Hamorton and Kennett
Square maps (detail), 14 1/4 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
24. New Garden Township with Landenburg, New Garden and Toughkenamon
business directories. Kennett Square and Toughkenamon maps (detail),
14 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
25. Franklin and London Britain Townships with Kimbleville and London
Britain business directories, 14 1/4 x 14 1/2. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
26. London Grove Township with Avondale, London Grove and West Grove
business directories, 14 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
27. East Marlborough Township with East Marlborough and Unionville
business directories. Unionville and Kennett Square maps (detail), 14
1/2 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon. 1 item.
28. West Marlborough Township with business directory, 14 x 14. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
29. Newlin Township with business directory, 14 x 14. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
30. West Bradford Township and business directory. Marshalton business
directory and map (detail), 14 x 14. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
31. East Fallowfield Township and business directory. Coatesville
map (detail), 14 x 14. Printed in water color and crayon. Backed on
linen. 1 item.
32. Caln Township with business directory. Coatesville business directory,
14 1/4 x 14 1/4. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
33. Valley Township with business directory. Coatesville map (detail),
14 x 14. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
34. Sadsbury Township with Parkesburg, Penningtonville, Sadsbury business
directories, 14 1/4 x 14. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen.
1 item.
35. Highland Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14. Printed,
in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
36. West Fallowfield Township with Cochranville and West Fallowfield
business directories, 14 x 14. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen.
1 item.
37. Londonderry Township and business directory. Jennerville and Penn
Station maps (detail), l4 1/4 x 14. Printed, in water color. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
38. New London and Penn Townships with business directories. New London
map (detail), 14 1/4 x 14 1/2. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen.
1 item.
39. Upper Oxford Township with business directory. Homeville and Russelville
maps (detail), 14 x 14. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1
item.
40. Lower Oxford Township with business directory, 14 3/4 x 14. Printed,
in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
41. West Nottingham Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14.
Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
42. East Nottingham Township with business directory, 14 1/4 x 14.
Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
43. Elk Township and business directory. Franklin Township business
directory. Chatham and Lewisville maps (detail), 14 1/4 x 14. Printed,
in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
175. Dauphin County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884
[maps collected by the Survey].
35-36. Map of Conewago Township, 14 x 17. Printed, on paper, in water
color. Reverse side: Map of West Hanover Township. Printed, in
water color. 1 item.
[1] Map of Derry Township with Hummelstown map (detail), 16 x 12 1/2. Printed,
in water color. Reverse side: vignettes of First National Bank
of Millersburg, and farm scenes. Black on white. 1 item.
[2] Map of East Hanover Township, 22 x 9 1/4. Printed,
on paper, in water color. On reverse: East Harrisburg, Grantville
(part), Union Deposit, [...]stown (part), maps (detail). Printed, in
water color. 1 item.
[3] Map of Halifax and Reed Townships. R.K. Lee, C.E. with Matamoras
map (detail), 13 1/2 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water color. 1 item.
[4] Map of Jefferson Township, Mapped by Fisk, 16 1/4 x 12 3/4. Printed,
in water color. Reverse side: vignette of The Paxton Planing Mill,
Harrisburg, Penna. Printed, black on white. I item.
[5] Map of Londonderry Township, 12 1/2 x 16. Printed, in water color.
Reverse side: vignette of N. C. Freck & Company saw and planing
mills. Black on white. 1 item.
[6] Map of Lower Paxton Township, 12 3/4 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Reverse side: vignettes of Harrisburg National
Bank, and the National Hotel, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. Black on white.
1 item.
[7] Map of Lower Swatara Township, 12 3/4 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Reverse side: vignettes of Harrisburg Cotton
Mill, Harrisburg; and the Telegraph Building, Harrisburg. Black on white.
1 item.
[8] Map of Lykens Township, Mapped by W. W. Trapier, C.E., 16 x 12
3/4. Printed, in water color. 1 item.
[9] Map of Middle Paxton Township, drawn by E. B. Porter, C.E., 13
x 16 1/4. Printed, in water color. Reverse side: vignettes of
Boiler Works of Robert Tippett and Tippett & Jauss Family Coal &
Wood Depot. Black on white. 1 item.
[10] Map of Mifflin Township, 13 3/4 x 17. Printed, in water color.
Reverse side: Map of Jackson Township. Printed, in water color.
1 item.
[11] Map of Rush Township, mapped by E. B. Porter, 16 1/4 x 12 3/4.
Printed, in watercolor. 1 item.
[12] Map of South Hanover Township, 12 3/4 x 16. Printed, in water
color. 1 item.
[13] Map of Susquehanna Township, 12 3/4 x 16. Printed, in water color.
1 item.
[14] Map of Swatara Township, with Millersburg and Wiconisco maps (detail),
12 3/4 x 16. Printed, in water color. 1 item.
[15] Map of Upper Paxton Township, mapped by W. W. Trapier, C.E., with
Lenkerville map (detail), 12 3/4 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water color.
Reverse side: vignette of Dauphin County Court House. Black on
white. 1 item.
[16] Map of Washington Township, mapped by Fisk, 14 1/2 x 7. Printed,
in water color. Reverse side: [... ] Ess; Lingle[stown] See map
of East Hanover township; Highspire maps (detail). Black on white. 1
item.
[17] Map of Wiconisco Township, and Map of Williams Township, 12 3/4
x 16. Printed, in water color. Reverse side: vignette of Lochiel
Hotel, Market & Third Streets. Harrisburg. Black on white. 1 item.
176. Delaware County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884
[maps collected by the Survey].
13. Aston Township and business directory, 13 3/4 x 16 1/4. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
15. Birmingham Township with businessdirectory, 13 1/2 x 16. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
17. Bethel Township and Tinicum Township, 17 x 13 1/2. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
19. Concord Township and business directory, 17 3/4 x 14. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
23. Chester Township From Official Records, Private Plans and Deeds
Surveys of the County Surveyors, Dr. Ash's Map, the United States Coast
Survey, and Actual Surveys throughout the County by Henry W. Hopkins,
C. E. Engraved by E. Busch, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Chester
map (detail), 16 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color and India ink. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
33. Darby Township with business directory, 16 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
35. Borough of Darby with business directory, 16 x l3 1/2. Printed,inwatercolor.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
37. Edgmont Township with business directory, 16 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
37. Thornbury Township with business directory, 17 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
39. Haverford Township with business directory, 13 1/2 x 16. Printed,
in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
41. Middletown Township with business directory, 14 1/2 x 17 1/2. Printed,
in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
43. Marple Township with business directory, 16 x 131/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
45. Newtown Township, 16 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
47. Nether Providence and Upper Providence Townships
with business directory. Media map (detail), 17 1/4 x 15 3/4. Printed,
in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
53. Ridley Township From Official Records, Private Plans and Deeds,
Surveys of the County Surveyor, Dr. Ash's Map, the United States Coast
Survey, and actual Surveys throughout the County by Henry W. Hopkins,
C.E. Engraved by E. Busch, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Business
Directory, 16x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on
linen. 1 item.
55. Radnor Township with business directory, 13 1/2
x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen.
1 item.
57. Springfield Township with business directory, 16
1/4 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen.
1 item.
61. Chichester Township and Marcus Hook map (detail),
13 1/2 x 16 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item
63. Upper Darby Township From Official Records, Private Plans and Deeds,
Surveys of the County Surveyor, Dr. Ash's Map, the United States Coast
Survev. and actual Surveys throughout the County by Henry W. Hopkins,
C.E. Engraved by E. Busch, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Business directory,
16 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
177. Franklin County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884. Franklin
County, 38 1/2 x 21 1/2, irregular, Original, hand drawn in ink with pencil
notations. Backed on linen. 1 item (4 pieces)
178. Fulton County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884
[maps collected by the Survey]. [Map of Fulton] Co[unty ... ] showing townships,
with Bethel, McConnellsburg, Thompson, Wells Township business
directories. Dublin Mills, Hustontown, Knobsville, Waterfall Mills maps (detail),
39 3/4 x 49 1/2. Printed, in 4 colors with crayon drawings. Backed on linen.
1 item (4 sections).
179. Huntingdon County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884
[maps collected by the Survey].
Map of Springfield, Clay, Wood, Carbon, Tod, Cass, Union Townships,
"Part of Huntingdon County representative area covered by Aughwick
Valley Survey Meridian taken from E. B. L. R. R. map. Scale 3300 feet
= 1 inch. Chas A. Ashburner, 9 Woodland Terrace, Philadlphia," 41
1/2 x 29 3/4, irregular. Printed, with extensive original detail, in
water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item (3 sections).
81. Mill Creek Township with Mill Creek and Brady Township business
notices. Mill Creek map (detail), 11 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
85. Carbon Township with business notices, 15 1/4 x 15. Printed, in
water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
93. Clay Township with business notices, 12 1/2 x 14. Printed, in
water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
105. Franklin Township with Franklinville map (detail), 19 1/4 x 13
3/4. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
107. Henderson Township with business notices, 11 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color, crayon, ink and pencil. Backed on linen. 1 item.
109. Jackson Township with Greenwood Furnace (Logan Iron and Steel
Works), and Jackson Township business notices, 10 3/4 x 13 1/2. Printed,
black on white. Backed on linen. 1 item.
114-115. Lincoln and Hopewell Townships with business notices, 14 x
22 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
117. Morris Township with business notices, Shaffersville and Water
Street maps (detail), 12 x 15 1/4,. Printed, in water color and crayon.
I item (3 pieces).
129. Penn Township with business notices, 14 1/4 x 11. Printed, in
water color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
132. Porter Township with Alexandria and Porter Township busine s notices,
13 1/4 x 13 3/4. Printed, in water color, crayon and ink. Backed on
linen. 1 item.
146. Tell Township with business notices, 11 1/2 x 15 1/2. Printed,
in water color. Blocked off in squares with pencil. 1 item.
146. Tell Township with business notices, 9 1/2 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
147. Todd Township with business notices, 13 1/2 x 13 3/4. Printed,
in water color. Backed on muslin. 2 items.
153. Warriors Mark Township with business notices, 15 x 11 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
157. Walker Township with business notices, 14 x 11. Printed, in water
color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[158] Barree Township with Saulsburg map (detail), 12 3/4 x 21. Printed,
with crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[159] Dublin Township with business notices, 13 x 16. Printed, in
water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[160] Jackson Township with Greenwood Furnace and Jackson Township
business notices, 10 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
[161] Juniata Township, 12 x 11 1/4. Printed, in water
color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[162] Oneida Township, 11 x 12 3/4. Printed, in water
color, crayon and ink. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[163] West Township with business notices. Fairfield, Morresville
and Neffs Mills maps (detail), 17 x 15 1/2. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
180. Lancaster County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884 [maps collected
by the Survey. Map of Lancaster County Pennsylvania, 1875. Compiled and Drawn
by Oliver F. Weagon, C.E., 13 1/4 x 16 1/2. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed
on linen. 1 item (6sections).
6. Map of Strasburg Township by C. L. Fulton, 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
8. Map of West Lampeter Township. By A. Forsey Brion, C.E., 13 1/2
x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
10. Map of Providence Township, 16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
10. Plan of Upper Leacock Township with names of Mechanicsburg and
Bareville property owners, 15 x 14 1/2. Printed, in water color. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
11. Plan of West Earl Township with names of Earlville citizens and
Brownstown property owners, 15 x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
12. Map of East Lampeter Township, mapped by C. L. Fulton. Bird in
Hand, Smoketown and Soudersburg maps (detail), 17 x 13 1/4. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
16. Map of East Donegal Township with Borough of Marietta, Borough
of Mt. Joy and Springville maps (detail), 17 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
18. Map of Mount Joy Township. Mapped by C. L. Fulton with Mt. Joy
Borough and Springville maps (detail), 13 1/4 x 16 3/4. Printed, in watercolor
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
24. Map of Rapho Township. Compiled and drawn by B. A. Skeels. Manheim,
Mount Joy, Newtown, Sporting Hill maps (detail), 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
28. Map of Lancaster Township. Compiled and drawn by B. A. Skeels.
Borough of Lancaster map (detail), 13 1/4 x 15. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
30. Map of Manor Township with Millersville maps (detail), 16 3/4 x
13 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
32. Map of Paradise Township. Mapped by Fisk. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
34. Plan of Eden Township with names of Quarryville property owners,
14 3/4 x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item.
34. Map of West Cocalico Township with Reinholdsville and Schoeneck
maps (detail), 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
36. Map of Martic Township, 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
37. Plan of Colerain Township, 15 x 14 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
38. Map of East Hempfield Township with Petersburg map
(detail), 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
40. Map of Conestoga Township with list of Conestoga Centre citizens,
13 1/3 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item.
42. West Hempfield Township with Columbia, Mountville and Salunga maps
(detail), 16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
44. Map of Penn Township. Mapped by E. B. Porter. Unionville map
(detail), 13 1/2 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
46. Map of Conoy Township, by E.B. P[orter, C.E.] Bainbridge, Manchester
and New Holland maps (detail), 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
48. Map of West Donegal Township. Mapped by C. L. Fulton. Elizabethtown
and Newville maps (detail), 13 1/4 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
50. Map of Clay Township. Mapped by E. B. Porter, C.E. 13 1/2 x 16
3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
52. Map of Pequea Township. Mapped by E. B. Porter, 13 1/2 x 16 3/4.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
56. Map of Elizabeth Township, 13 1/2 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
60. Map of Warwick Township with Lititz and Warwick maps (detail),
16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item.
62. Map of East Cocalico Township. Adamstown, Reamstown, Union Station
maps (detail), 13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color and pencil.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
66. Map of East Earl Township. Mapped by W. W. Trapier, C.E. Fairville
and Goodville maps (detail), 13 1/4 x 16 1/2. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
67. Map of Manheim Township, by Wm. M. Fisk, 16 3/4 x 13 1/2. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
70. Map of Caernarvon Township. Mapped by W. W. Trapier, C. E. Churchtown
map (detail), 16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
71. Map of Leacock Township. B. A. Skeels with Gordonville and Intercourse
maps (detail), 16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
74. Map of Brecknock Township. Compiled and Drawn by B. A. Skeels.
Bowmansville map (detail), 16 1/4 x 13 1/2. Printed, in water color.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
75. Map of Fulton Township. Compiled by E. B. Porter, 16 3/4 x 13
1/4. Printed, in water color and cravon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
79. Map of Little Britain Township. Compiled by E. P. [B?] Porter,
13 1/4 x 16 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on linen.
1 item.
82. Map of Sadsbury Township,13 1/2 x 16 3/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
86. Map of Salisbury Township, 13 1/2 x 17. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
90. Map of Ephrata Township. Plan of Strasburg. Compiled and drawn
by C. L. Fulton, C. E. Akron map (detail), 17 x 13 1/4. Printed, in water
color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
91. Map of Bart Township, 13 1/4 x 17. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
93. Map of Upper Leacock Township. Plan of Ephrata. By P. L. Fulton,
C. E., 13 1/4 x 17. Printed, on back of 94, below, in water color.
94. Map of Earl Township. Mapped by W. W. Trapier, C. E. Names of
citizens in the township, Hinkleton property owners, 13 1/4 x 17. Printed,
in water color and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[95] Map of Drumore Township, R. K. Lee, C.E., 16 3/4 x 13 1/4. Printed,
in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
181. Lebanon County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884 [maps collected
by the Survey].
19. Plan of Lebanon County Pennsylvania, 21 3/4 x 14 1/4. Printed,
in water color. 1 item.
20-21. Bethel Township with Hamlin and Mount Zion maps (detail), 21
3/4 x 14 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. (On reverse side of
No. 19.)
25. Fredericksburg, Bethel Township map (detail), 14 1/4 x 11 1/2.
Printed, in water color. 1 item.
26. Cornwall Township with Bismark or Independence maps (detail), 14
1/4 x 11 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. (On reverse side of
No. 25.)
28. East Hanover Township, 13 1/2 x 14 1/4. Printed, in water color
and crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item (irregular).
29. Cold Spring Township with Mount Nebo map (detail), 12 1/2 x 14
1/4. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
31. Heidelberg Township with Reistville map (detail), 11 1/2 x 14 1/4.
Printed, in water color. 1 item.
32. Schaef[erstown] and Buffalo Springs maps (detail), 11 1/2 x 14
1/4. Printed, in water color. (On reverse side of No. 31.)
56. Londonderry Township with Campbelltown map (detail), 13 1/4 x 23
1/2. Printed, in water color. 1 item.
57. South Londonderry Township with Palmyra map (detail), 13 3/4 x
23 1/2. Printed, in water color. (On same side of 56.)
58. Mill Creek Township with Newmanstown and Stricklerstown maps (detail),
11 1/4 x 13 3/4. Printed, in water color. (On reverse side of No. 57.)
61. North Lebanon Township with Sunny Side map (detail), 14 1/4 x 11
1/2. Printed, in water color. Laminated, 1 section.
62. South Lebanon Township, 14 1/4 x 11 1/2. Printed, in water color
and crayon. (On reverse side of No. 61.)
67. North Annville Township with Belleview and Union Water Works maps
(detail), 11 1/2 x 14 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
68. Annville map (detail), 11 1/2 x 14 1/4. Printed, black on white.
(On reverse side of No. 67.)
[69]. Plan of Property belonging to G. Dawson Coleman, 14 1/2 x 17
1/4. Printed, black on white. Linen backing on top drawing. 1 item.
70. Union Township with Bunker Hill, Swatara Township. Owned by Felix
Gingrich. Laid out April 25th, 1870, plan (detail), 14 1/2 x 17 1/4.
Printed, in water color. (On reverse side of No. 69.)
[71]. [Ann]ville Township, 8 1/4 x 10. Printed, in water color and
crayon. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[72]. Fontana, South Annville Township map (detail),10 1/2 x 7 3/4.
Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[73]. Jackson Township, 10 3/4 x 12. Printed, in water color, crayon
and pencil. Backed on linen. 1 item.
[74]. Swatara Township, 9 1/4 x 15 3/4. Printed, in water color, crayon
and pencil. Backed on linen. 1 item.
182. York County, 2nd Geological Survey, 1878-1884 [maps collected
by the Survey].
18. Carroll Township with business notices. Dillsburg map (detail),
with business notices, 11 1/4 x 14 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon.
1 item. On back: table of distances, by nearest roads within the
county; post offices in York County; population from United States Census,
1870.
19. Codorus Township, 13 1/4 x 15 1/4. Printed, in
black and white. Faced with silk. (On reverse side of No. 20.)
20. Chanceford Township with business notices. Codorus business notices,
and Jefferson map (detail), 25 1/2 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color.
Backed on linen. 1 item.
22. Conewago Township with Mt. Pleasant map (detail), 12 1/4 x 15
1/4. Printed, in black and white. Faced with silk. (On reverse side
of No. 20.)
23. Dover Township with Weigetstown map (detail), 13 1/4 x 16. Printed,
in water color and crayon. 1 item.
24. Dover map (detail), and business notices. Davidsburg map (detail),
13 1/4 x 16. Printed, in water color. (On reverse side of No. 23.)
25. Fairview Township with business notices, 14 1/2 x 12 3/4. Printed,
in water color with crayon on silk facing. 1 item.
26. Fawn Township with business notices. New Market and Porters Siding
maps (detail), 14 1/2 x 12 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. (On
reverse side of No. 25.)
27. Franklin Township with business notices. Franklintown map (detail),
12 1/2 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on silk.
1 item.
28. Heidelberg Township with Hanover business notices, 15 1/4 x 12.
Printed, in water color. Faced with silk. (On reverse side of No. 27.)
29. Hanover map (detail). Buttstown map (detail), and Heidelberg business
notices, 12 x 15 1/4. Printed, in water color. 1 item.
30. Hellam Township and business notices, 12 x 15 1/4. Printed, in
water color. (On reverse - side of No. 29.)
33. Jackson Township and business notices. Wrightsville, business
notices and map (detail), 24 1/2 x 16 1/2. Printed, in water color.
Backed on silk. 1 item.
34. Hopewell Township with business notices. Stewartstown business
notices and map (detail), 24 1/2 x 16 1/2. Printed, in water color.
Faced with linen bearing penciled notations. (On reverse side of No. 33.)
41. Lower Windsor Township with business notices. East Prospect map(detail),
17 1/4 x 15 1/2. Printed, black on white, water color and crayon. 1
item.
42. Lower Chanceford Township with business notices. Annville map
(detail), 17 1/4 x 15 1/2. Printed, black on white. Faced with linen
bearing penciled notations. (On reverse side of No. 41.)
45. Manchester Township with business notices. Emigsville map (detail),
12 x 15 1/4.
Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed on silk. 1 item.
46. Manheim Township with business notices, 12 x 15 1/4. Printed,
in water color. Faced with silk bearing pencilled notations. (On reverse
side of No. 45.)
51. Monaghan Township with Monaghan and North Codorus business notices.
Mt. Pleasant and New Salem maps (detail), 12 1/4 x 14 1/2. Printed,
in crayon. Faced with linen bearing pencilled notations. 1 item.
52. North Codorus Township with Stoverstown map (detail), 12 1/2 x
14 1/2. Printed, black and white, crayon and pencil. (On reverse side
of No. 51.)
53. Newberry Township with business notices, 14 1/4
x 12 1/4. Printed, water color and crayon. 1 item.
54. Goldsboro, Lewisberry, Newberrytown and Yocumtown maps (detail),
and business notices, 14 1/4 x 12 1/4. Printed, water color. (On reverse
side of No. 53 )
57. Paradise Township with business notices. Peach Bottom business
notices, Delta and West Bangor maps (detail), 12 1/2 x 15. Printed, in
black and white. Faced with silk. 1 item.
58. Peach Bottom Township, 12 1/2 x 15. Printed, in water color and
crayon. (On reverse side of No. 57.)
59. Shrewsbury Township with New Freedom maps (detail), 14 1/2 x 11
3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. 1 item.
60. Railroad, Seven Valley and Shewsbury maps (detail), 14 1/2 x 11
3/4. Printed, in water color. (On reverse side of No. 59.)
75. Springfield Township with business notices. New Paradise map (detail),
13 x 15 1/2 Printed, in water color. Faced with silk bearing pencilled
notations. 1 item.
76. Warrington Township with business notices. Wellsville map (detail),
13 x 15 1/2. Printed, in water color and crayon. (On reverse side of
No. 75.)
77. Washington Township with business notices. Loganville map (detail),
12 x 15. Printed, in water color and crayon. Backed with silk. 1 item.
78. West Manchester Township and business notices. Bottstown map (detail),
12 x 15. Printed, in water color. Faced with silk. (On reverse side
of No. 77.)
79. West Manheim Township with business notices, 12 x 14 3/4. Printed,
black on white and crayon. Backed with silk. 1 item.
80. Windsor Township with business notices, 12 x 14 3/4. Printed,
in water color. Faced with silk bearing pencilled notations. (On reverse
side of No. 79.)
81. York Township with business notices. Dallastown map (detail),
14 1/2 x 11 3/4. Printed, in water color and crayon. 1 item.
183. Recreational Map of Pennsylvania Showing Parks, Recreational
Areas, Towers and Monuments. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. John S. Fine,
Governor. The Department of Forests and Waters. Samuel S. Lewis, Secretary.
Harrisburg, 1951. Shows: State Parks, Historical Parks, State Forest
Monuments, State Forest Picnic Areas. Reverse side: pictures and requirements
for camping, hiking, etc. Printed, in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
184. Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by
H. W. Hopkins, C. E. Drawn and Published under the direction of G. M. Hopkins,
C. E. No 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 1870. F. Bourquin, Lithographer,
Philadelphia. Shows: roads and railroads. 31 1/2 x 23. Printed, in
4 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
185. Colton's Pennsylvania. Published by J. H. Colton, 172 William
Street, New York, 1863. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
186. Land Map of the County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Compiled from
Official Drafts and actual Surveys by W. H. Sturdevant, Surveyor. Published
by J. Sturdevant & Company. 1874. Hendrick W. Moss, Draftsman. The Major
& Knapp Eng. Mfg. & Lithograph Company. 56 Park Place, New York.
Note: The dark shading marks the Anthracite Coal Fields. To the Surveyor
General of Pennsylvania with compliments of J. Sturdevant & Company. 51
3/4 x 56. Printed. Backed on linen. 1 item, badly torn.
187. Rail Road Map of Pennsylvania. Published by the Department of
Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1893. Drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall,
Chief Draughtman. Thos. J. Stewart, Secretary, Isaac B. Brown, Deputy Secretary.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
188. Steam Railroad Map of Pennsylvania. Issued by The Public Service
Commission, 1923. The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York. Copyright,
1923, Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Maps (detail): Philadelphia and vicinity, Pittsburgh
and vicinity. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
189. Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania. From Original Surveys,
by S. M. Painter & J. S. Bowen, West Chester, 1847. Projection and drawing
by J. S. Bowen. Engraved by Edwd Yeager, Philadelphia. Maps (detail):
Borough of West Chester, London Britain (part). Statistical Table. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
190. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1904. Published by Van Hook
and Pelz Civil Engineers, Washington, Pennsylvania. C. G. Van Hook. Carl
E. Pelz. Copyright, 1904, by Van Hook and Pelz. Compiled by Carl E. Pelz.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 6 sections.
191. Colton's New Township Map of the Eastern Counties, Central Counties
and Western Counties, Pennsylvania. Entered according to Act of Congress,
in the year 1865, by G. W. & C. B. Colton in the Clerk's Office of the
District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
Laminated, 8 sections.
192. Map Showing the Route of The North Pennsylvania Rail Road from
Philadelphia & Bethlehem With its Branches to Doylestown & Freemansburg
and its connections with the Lehigh Valley Rail Road. January 1857. Road
opened to the Lehigh, January 1st 1857. Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer.
Prepared for the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company. By Alexander Easton
Civil Engineer, Philadelphia. P. S. Duval & Co's. Lithograph. Philadelphia.
50 x 26 1/2. Printed, in 3 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
193. "Map of Pittsburgh and its Environs" Surveyed and Published
by Jean Barbeau and Lewis Keyon, 1830. Entered according to Act of Congress.
Engraved by N. B. Molineux. Pittsburgh. Map (detail): Lawrenceville.
Lists city water works, foundries, rolling mills & iron works with nail
factories, cotton factories, and original notes of the city. Printed, in
2 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
194. Map of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. From actual Surveys
& Official Records by D. G. Beers, Assisted by J. H. Goodhue and F. B.
Roe. Published by A. Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1866. Engraved
by Worley & Bracher. 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred.
Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes: unidentified
church and home. Maps (detail) and business directories: Lumber City,
Clearfield, Curwensville, Madera, Glen Hope, Lewisville, New Washington, Newburg,
Janesville, Hegarty's Roads, Burnside. Inset: Sections showing coal
as found in Clearfield County, according to Prof. Rogers,
Geological Survey. 55 1/4 x 47. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed on linen.
1 item, very poor condition.
195. Scotts Map of Lancaster County, State of Pennsylvania,
1860. From actual measurements by Joshua Scott, C. E. published by James
D. Scott, Philadelphia. Vignettes: Keller's Model Barn; Lititz Springs
Hotel; Lancaster County Court House; Mt. Joy Car Manufactory; Residence of
B. M. Greider, Mt. Joy; Residence of John H. Brenneman, Mt. Joy. Maps
(detail) and business directories: Adamstown, Strasburg, Lititz, New Providence,
Mt. Joy, Reamstown. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections.
196. Map of Indiana County, Pennsylvania from actual surveys by David
Peelor. J. B. McLaughlin & J. A. Kinter. Published by William J. Barker,
North Hector, New York. Engraved by Wm. Schuchman & Bro., Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year of 1856
by Wm. J. Barker in the Clerk's Office of the Western district of Pennsylvania.
Vignettes: Court House, Female Seminary etc. Maps (detail)
and business directories: Shalocta, Smicksburg, Blairsville, Mechanicsburg,
Indiana Borough, Saltsburg. Also: Census of 1850. 54 1/4 x 41 1/2.
Printed, in 3 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
197. New Topographical, Township and Railroad Map of Pennsylvania
from Official Records, 1894. Published by J. L. Smith, No. 27 South 6th
Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by W. S. Barnard, New York. Insets:
Philadelphia City Map (detail), 14 1/4 x 11; distribution of flora map by
Prof. Tho. C. Porter, 16 1/4 x 9; Geological Map by J. Peter Lesley, 16 x
9 1/4. Principal deposits of iron, anthracite coal, petroleum and zinc, 16
1/4 x 9 1/4; Climatological Map, showing average temperature and amount of
rainfall, By Lorin Blodget, 16 1/4 x 9 1/4. Pittsburgh and Allegheny City
Map (detail), 11 1/2 x 9; Shows: Population by county, 1890. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections. Duplicate map added February 27, 2009, 61” x 73”, rolled, in one large
section.
198. County and Railroad Map of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with
Portions of the Adjoining States. Showing their Cities, Towns, Villages,
Topographical Features, Internal Improvements, etc. Constructed and Engraved
by W. Williams. Philadelphia 1857. Published by W. Williams, 11 & 12
Law Buildings, 33 South Fifth below Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
199. Map of Pennsylvania, Constructed from the County Surveys Authorized
by the State; and other original Documents. Revised and Improved Under the
supervision of Wm. E. Morris, Civil Engineer. Upon data procured in each
county. Approved by the Philadelphia County Board under Authority
of the Legislature. Published by R. L. Barnes, N. E. Corner of Seventh and
Market Streets. Philadelphia, 1854. Engraved by Edwd Yeager. Vignette:
Pennsylvania State Coat-of-Arms. Price $5.00. Shows:
statistical table, giving prominent features of each county; statistical and
geological remarks; approximate estimate of bituminous coal mined in 1847;
Public Works of Pennsylvania constructed by the State. Extracted from Statistics
published in 1844 by J. W. Hammond, Esq; Anthracite Coal Trade of Pennsylvania,
1820-1847. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
200. Map of Freeport Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed, drawn
and Published by T. Doran, 1854. Friend & Aub, Lithographers, 80 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes: churches and residences of prominent
men. List of subscribers. Shows: Pennsylvania Canal,
city laid out by streets, names of properties. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.