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MG 11-Map Collection
The Pennsylvania State Archives
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- 201. Map of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Published by G. A. Aschbach, C. E., 1862. From original Surveys
by G. A. Aschbach, C. E. Allentown, Pennsylvania. M. H. Traubel,
Lithographer, 109 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes:
Thomas Iron Works at Hokendauqua; Crane Iron Works; Court
House; Slatington and Quarries of Lehigh Slate Company; The
Allentown Rolling Mill Company; View of Allentown; Allentown
Iron Works; Iron Mines at Ironton; with numerous residences.
Inset maps (detail): Guthsville, Schnecksville, Ironton
and Vicinity, Trexlertown, Orefield, Slatedale, Hokendauqua,
Slatington, Siegersville, Coopersburg, Friedensville, Bethlehem
and Vicinity, Centre Valley, Borough of Allentown, Emaus,
Millerstown, New Texas, Fogelsville, Steinsville, Germansville,
Catasauqua, Lehigh Valley Iron Works, Saegersville. Shows:
Table of distances; Census of 1860; Historical Notes of Lehigh
County. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
- 202. Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
From actual Surveys & Official Records by D. G. Beers,
assisted by J. H. Goodhue & F. B. Roe. Published by A.
Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1867. Engraved
by Worley & Bracher, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Printed by Fred. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Maps (detail) and business directories: Boroughs of
Johnstown, Conemaugh, Woodvale, Prospect, Millville, and Cambria,
Portage, Loretto, Gallitzin, Ebensburg, Summit, St. Augustine,
Summerhill, Geistown, Scalp Level, Perkinsville, Chest Springs,
Conemaugh, Hemlock, Cresson, Fairview, Wilmore, Munster,
Belsano, and Carrolltown. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
12 sections.
- 203. Washingtown County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed and
Compiled by Roger H. Pidgeon, Frank B. Perkins and Thos. Flynn.
Published by The Cartographic Co., No. 530 Locust Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,, 1900. Engraved by A. H. Mueller,
530 Locust Street., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shows:
wagon roads, line of coal out-crop, electric and steam railroad,
table of distances, some prominent and valuable farm properties
of the county. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
- 204. A Map of the State of Pennsylvania by Reading
Howell, revised, 1811. Published by Kimber & Conrad and
Johnson & [Warner.] To the Governor, The Senate, and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
This Map is respectfully Inscribed by the Author. 64 x 38
1/4. Printed, black on brown. 1 item, badly damaged.
- 205. Map of McKean County, Pennsylvania. From Actual
Surveys and Official Records, Compiled & Published by
D. G. Beers & Co., 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
1871. Engd by Worley & Brucher, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Printed by F. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
D. G. Beers, J. H. Goodhue, W. C. Kewen, Frank Judd. Maps
(detail) and business directories: Ceres, Kendall Creek,
Smithport, Port Allegheny, Alton, De Golier, Duke Center,
Bradford, Kane; 50 1/2 x 54. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
- 206. "Map of Clarion County, Pennsylvania' "
From Actual Surveys. A. Pomeroy, Publisher. No. 27 South
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1865. Engraved by Worley &
Bracher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred
Bourquin, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Vignettes:
Clarion County Court House; Alexander House, Clarion, Pennsylvania.
Maps (detail) and business directories: Clarion, Strattanville,
Shannondale, Freyburg, Greenville, Miliville, West Freedom,
Scotch Hill, Rimersburg, Tylersburg, Curlisville, Reidsburg,
Salem, New Bethlehem, Callensburg, St. Petersburg, Shippenville;
Table of distances. 44 x 52. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed
on linen. 1 item.
- 207. Map of the United States with the Contiguous
British & Spanish Possessions. Compiled from the latest
& best Authorities by John Melish. Engraved by J. Vallance
& H. S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress
the 6th day of June 1816. Published by John Melish, Philadelphia.
56 1/2 x 36. Printed, in 3 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
- 208. Ed. H. Radcliffe's 2017 Oxford Street, Township
and Business Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Published
1873. Engraved & Printed by H. J. Toudy & Co. Steam
Lithograph, 529 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Maps
(detail) and business directories: Conshohocken, Norristown,
Kulpsville, Hatboro, Ambler, Landsdale, Souders, Jenkintown,
North Wales, Pottstown maps (detail) and business directories.
54 1/4 x 54. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen.
1 item.
- 209. New Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity Published
by Smith and Stroup, 52 & 54 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
1884. Shows: Philadelphia City Map (detail), roads,
railroads, and turnpikes going to Philadelphia. Printed,
in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 210. Map of the Railroads of Pennsylvania and New
Jersey and Parts of Adjoining States, 1886. Prepared from
Official data by J. A. Anderson, Supt. Belvidere Division
Pennsylvania Rail Road Published by J. L. Smith, No. 27 South
Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Inset: Map showing the
Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia. Printed, in 3 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
- 211. The World on Mercator's Projection. Revised
and Improved to 1818 by John Melish. H. Bridport deld G.
Murray fct. Engraved by S. Harrison, 1817. Entered according
to Act of Congress the 16th day of Octor 1817. Published
by John Melish and Saml. Harrison, Philadelphia. 57 x 41
3/4. Printed, in water color. Backed on linen. 1 item.
- 212. Map of Pennsylvania. Showing State Highways
as Adopted Under The Sproul Road Bill. Approved May 31, 1911.
Edward M. Bigelow State Highway Commissioner. Joseph W.
Hunter, Deputy State Highway Commissioner. Made by Ralph
C. Benedict and Cha. W. Erisman. Breuker and Kessler Co.
Philadelphia, [c. 1915] Shows: improved and unimproved
highways, State Highway Routes. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
3 sections.
- 213. "Road Type Map of Pennsylvania." Showing
State Highways and Main Connecting Township and Country Roads.
Issued by Department of Highways, April 1931. Copyright by
the Bureau of Publications for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, Md. Inset:
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh city maps (detail).Printed, in
4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 214. Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the State Highway
System and Main Connecting Roads. Copyright 1940. Bureau
of Publications. Department of Property and Supplies. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 215. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Copyright
1941. Same as above. Reverse side: outline map showing
main-traveled roads, route numbers and approximate mileage.
Maps (detail) of larger cities. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 2 sections.
- 216. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main connecting Roads. Copyright,
1946. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 217. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main connecting Roads. Copyright
1948. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 218. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main connecting Roads. Copyright
1950. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 219. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main connecting Roads. Copyright
1951. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 220. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Copyright
1952. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.,
- 221. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing the
State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Copyright
1953. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 222. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania. Showing the
State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Copyright
1954. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 223. Official Map of Pennsylvania. Issued for Free
Distribution. Published Jointly by the Department of Highways,
the Department of Forest and Waters, and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1958. Same as above.
Reverse side: public recreation areas; mileage chart;
maps (detail) of larger cities. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
2 sections.
- 224. Official Map of Pennsylvania. Issued for Free
Distribution. Published Jointly by the Department of Highways,
the Department of Forest and Waters, and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1959. Same as above.
Reverse side: same as above. Printed, in 5 colors.
Laminated, 2 sections.
- 225. Official Map of Pennsylvania. Published by the
Department of Highways, the Department of Forests and Waters,
and the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright
1960. Same as above. Reverse side: same as above.
Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 226. Official Map of Pennsylvania. Published Jointly
by the Department of Highways, the Department of Forests and
Waters, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg.
Copyright 1961. Same as above. Reverse side: same
as above. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
NOTE: Additional General Highway Maps of Pennsylvania Counties, similar to maps 227-289,
may be found in map groupings 368, 519, 545,
555, and 568; and Bureau
of Planning and Research General Highway Maps of Pennsylvania
Counties, 1911-2005 {series #52.21} within the Records
of the Department of Transportation (PennDOT) (RG-52).
- 227. Map of the Public Roads in Adams 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. Frank B. Black, State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. September 1, 1916. Compiled
and drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
table of distances, key. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
3 sections.
- 228. Map of the Public Roads in Wayne 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. Frank B. Black State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. December 1, 1916. Compiled
and Drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
- 229. Map of the Public Roads in Armstrong 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. August 1930. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 230. Map of the Public Roads in Beaver 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. Frank B. Black State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. November 1, 1916. Compiled
and drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
table of distances, key. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 231. Map of the Public Roads in Beaver 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.,
Wash. D. C. Shows: table of distances, key. Printed,
in 5 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 232. Map of the Public Roads in Berks 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. January 1926. Williams-Webb Co. Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Shows: table of distances, key.
Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 233. Map of the Public Roads in Blair 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict. Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 234. Map of the Public Roads in Bradford 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. October 1930. Shows: legend.
48 x 351/4. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 235. Map of the Public Roads in Bucks 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. April 1923. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore,
Maryland. Shows: miles of public roads, key, table
of distances. Printed in 6 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 236. Map of the Public Roads in Cambria 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum, May 1, 1915. Shows:
table of distances, key. 38 x 36. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 237. Map of the Public Roads in Cameron 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum. November 1, 1914. Shows: table
of distances, key. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 238. Map of the Public Roads in Carbon 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. Frank B. Black, State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. December 1, 1916. Compiled
and Drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
table of distances, key. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 239. Map of the Public Roads in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the
Department of Highways. By authority of an Act of Assembly
approved May 31, 1911. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Maryland,
February 1931. Printed, townships outlined in color. Laminated,
8 sections.
- 240. Map of the Public Roads in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the
Department of Highways. By authority of an Act of Assembly
approved May 31, 1911. January 1912. Revised February 1931.
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Shows: key,
road mileage, table of distances. Printed, townships outlined
in color. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 241. Map of the Public Roads in Clarion 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,
January 1, 1912. Shows: key, miles of public road,
table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 242. Map of the Public Roads in Clinton 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
- 243. Map of the Public Roads in Columbia 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, January 1, 1914. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 244. Map of the Public Roads in Crawford 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. Williams-Webb Co. Inc. Washington,
D.C. January 1926. Shows: table of distances, key.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 245. Map of the Public Roads in Cumberland 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. Edward M. Bigelow,
State Highway Commissioner. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer.
Made by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum, May 1, 1914.
Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 246. Map of the Public Roads in Cumberland 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-May 1, 1930. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, townships outlined in color.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 247. Map of the Public Roads in Dauphin 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,
February 1, 1912. Shows: key, miles of public roads,
table of distances. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 248. Map of the Public Roads in Dauphin 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. Williams-Webb Co. Inc., Washington,
D.C. March 1926. Shows: key, miles of public roads,
table of distances. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 249. Map of the Public Roads in Delaware 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,
January 1, 1912. Shows: key, table of distances.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 250. Map of the Public Roads in Delaware 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. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, January
1, 1923. Shows: key, table of distances. Printed
in 7 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 251. Map of the Public Roads in Elk 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, September 1, 1914. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 252. Map of the Public Roads in Erie 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. A. Hoen & Co. Lithograph, Baltimore,
Maryland. April 1923. Shows: key, road mileage, table
of distances. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 253. Map of the Public Roads in Forest 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, August 1, 1914. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 254. Map of the Public Roads in Franklin 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, February 1, 1914. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 255. Map of the Public Roads in Fulton 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,
February 1, 1912. Shows: key, table of distances.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 256. Map of the Public Roads in Huntingdon 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. Robert J. Cunningham,
State Highway Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer.
Made by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum, May 1, 1915.
Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 257. Map of the Public Roads in Indiana 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. Frank B. Black, State Highway Commisssioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Compiled and Drawn by Ralph
C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum, October 1, 1916. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 258. Map of the Public Roads in Jefferson 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. October 1930. Shows:
key. Printed, townships outlined in color. Laminated, 4
sections.
- 259. Map of the Public Roads in Juniata 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, 4 sections.
- 260. Map of the Public Roads in Lackawanna 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. A. Hoen & Co.,
Baltimore, Maryland, January 1, 1923. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 261. Map of the Public Roads in Lancaster 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, A. Hoen & Co.
Lithograph, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1, 1923. Shows:
key, road mileage, table of distances. Printed, in 6 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
- 262. Map of the Public Roads in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under
direction of the Department of Highways. By authority of
an Act of Assembly approved May 31, 1911. January 1912.
Revised February 1931. A. Hoen & Co. Lithograph, Baltimore,
Maryland. Shows: key, table of distances. Printed,
townships outlined in color. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 263. Map of the Public Roads in Lawrence 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. August 1930. Shows: key. Printed,
townships outlined in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 264. Map of the Public Roads in Lebanon 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, March 1, 1914. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 265. Map of the Public Roads in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
Constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the
Department of Highways. By authority of an Act of Assembly
approved May 31, 1911. March 1, 1914. Revised February 1931.
A. Hoen & Co. Inc. Shows: key, table of distances.
Printed, townships outlined in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 266. Map of the Public Roads in Lehigh 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum, June 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 267. Map of the Public Roads in Lycoming 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. Frank B. Black State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer, December 1, 1916. Compiled
and Drawn By Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
8 sections.
- 268. Map of the Public Roads in McKean 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 269. Map of the Public Roads in Mifflin 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 270. Map of the Public Roads in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
Constructed from actual surveys made under the direction of
the State Highway Department by authority of an Act of
Assembly approved May 31, 1911. Robert J. Cunningham, State
Highway Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer.
Made by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915.
Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 271. Map of the Public Roads in Monroe 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. Drawn May 1, 1915. Revised May 1,
1930. Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, townships
outlined in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 272. Map of the Public Roads in Montgomery 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. April, 1923. A.
Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Shows: key, table of distances.
Printed, in 7 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 273. Map of the Public Roads in Montour 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 274. Map of the Public Roads in Northampton 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. Edward M. Bigelow,
State Highway Commissioner. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer.
Made by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1914.
Shows: key, road mileage, table of distances. Printed,
in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 275. Map of the Public Roads in Northumberland 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. January 1, 1923.
A. Hoen & Co. Lithograph, Baltimore, Maryland. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 276. Map of the Public Roads in Perry 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,
January 1, 1912. Shows: key, road mileage, table of
distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 277. Map of the Public Roads in Pike 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 Cornmissioner.
Samuel D. Foster Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
August 1, 1911. Shows: key, road mileage, table of
distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 278. Map of the Public Roads in Potter 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. Frank B. Black, State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. December 1, 1916. Compiled
and Drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed in 4 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
- 279. Map of the Public Roads in Schuylkill 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. Frank B. Black,
State Highway Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer.
August 1, 1916. Compiled and Drawn by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum. Shows: key, table of distances.
Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 280. Map of the Public Roads in Snyder 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. Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
Gustave P. Strum, April 1, 1914. Shows: key, road
mileage, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 281. Map of the Public Roads in Somerset 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Printed,
in 5 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 282. Map of the Public Roads in Somerset 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. May 1, 1915. Revised August 1930.
Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, townships
outlined in color. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 283. Map of the Public Roads in Sullivan 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. Wflliam D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 284. Map of the Public Roads in Susquehanna 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. Edward M. Bigelow,
State Highway Commissioner. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer.
Made by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. December 1,
1914. Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, in
4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 285. Map of the Public Roads in Tioga 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. June 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 286. Map of the Public Roads in Union 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. Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway
Commissioner. William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. Made by
Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. May 1, 1915. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 287. Map of the Public Roads in Venango 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. Frank B. Black, State Highway Commissioner.
William D. Uhler, Chief Engineer. February 1, 1917. Compiled
and Drawn by Ralph C. Benedict, Gustave P. Strum. Shows:
key, table of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 288. Map of the Public Roads in Warren 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,
Gustave P. Strum. July 1, 1912. Shows: key, table
of distances. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 289. Map of the Public Roads in Warren 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. July 1, 1912. Revised May 1, 1930.
Shows: key, table of distances. Printed, townships
outlined in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
NOTE: Additional General Highway Maps of Pennsylvania Counties, similar to maps 227-289,
may be found in map groupings 368, 519, 545,
555, and 568; and Bureau
of Planning and Research General Highway Maps of Pennsylvania
Counties, 1911-2005 {series #52.21} within the Records
of the Department of Transportation (PennDOT) (RG-52).
- 290. Official Map of Pennsylvania. [Showing the State
Highway System and Main connecting Roads.] Issued Jointly
by the Department of Highways, the Department of Forest and
Waters, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg.
Copyright 1963. Bureau of Publications, Department of Property
and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed, in
4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 291. Snyder County, Pennsylvania. A Business Directory
of Snyder County and Vicinity. Published by K. Volkmar, Lewisburg.
The Town Lots according to the original or most reliable Plots
and compared with the newest Improvements, November 1858.
Vignettes: Freeburg Academy, private homes, churches
and business establishment. Maps (detail): Adamsburg,
Beaver Town, Centreville, Freeburg, Fremont, Middleburg,
Port Treverton, Selinsgrove. Business Directory shows merchants
and physicians. Also, post offices, county officers, railroads.
41 x 62. Printed, in 4 colors. Backed on linen. 1 item.
- 292. Summer Excursion Routes, Pennsylvania Railroad
System. [shows] Lines of Pennsylvania Railroad System, operated
by steam and electricity. Connecting Railroads over which
Excursion Tickets are sold. Stage Lines over which Excursion
Tickets are sold. Summer Resorts are marked with Red Dots
or Red Lines. Published by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo,
New York, n.d. Printed, in 2 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 293. Official Map of Pennsylvania issued for 1964.
Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with
the Department of Forest and Waters, and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg .... Copyright 1964. Bureau of
Publications, Department of Property & Supplies. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 294. Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree June
30-July 6, 1950 in Valley Forge Park Pennsylvania. One inch=approximately
0.17 Mile ... Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago,
Illinois. Lithographed in the U.S.A. Printed, in 5 colors.
Laminated, 2 sections.
- 295. Map of Historic Valley Forge Pennsylvania. Encampment
Area 6th. National Jamboree Boy Scouts of America, July 17
to July 23, 1964 Valley Forge Pennsylvania. Copyright The
H. M. Gousha Company, Chicago, San Jose. Lithographed in
U.S.A. 1964 Edition. Printed, 14 colors. Laminated, 1 section,
- 296. Map of the Early Roads of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
1714-1760. Compiled from the Records of the Courts, by H.
Frank Eshleman. Lancaster Engraving Company. The Figures
Show No. & Page of Dockets. Scale One Inch.= Five Miles.
1922. Outline of Lancaster County. Pennsylvania Townships,
Streams, Etc., 1922. By H. Frank Eshleman, Esq. Scale One
Inch=Five Miles. 25 1/2 x 26. Engraved, in color. 1 item.
- 297. Plan Town of Manheim. Copy of Original about
1760. Traced by: J. G. Rohrer. Dated: May 8, 1934. Retraced
by: W. E. Sees, C. E. Dated: Oct. 7, 1949. 43 x 26. Paper,
black on white. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 298. A Map of the Middle States of America, Drawn
from the latest and best Authorities; by Thos Conder. Engraved
for Cooper's Information concerning America. London, Published
August 12, 1794, by J. Johnson, St. Pauls Church Yard, n.d.
Facsimile. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 299. A New and Accurate Map of New Jersey, Pensilvania,
New York and New England, with the Adjacent Countries Drawn
from Surveys, assisted by the most approved modern Maps &
Charts, and Regulated by Astronomical Observations [1752].
By Eman. Bowen. No. 100. Facsimile. Printed, black on white.
Laminated, 1 section. [From: Bowen, Emanuel, A Complete
or Distinct View, of the Known World. London, for W.
Innys, 1752. No. 100.]
- 300. Bucks County. Township names in green. Date
of incorporation in brown. Illustrations by John Albright.
Historic data-Jonathan Dunn. Authentication-John Cummings.
Curator-Bucks County Historical Society. Copyright 1956.
Archives Publishing Co., Inc. Insets. Parchment, green and
brown on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 301. Map of Western Pennsylvania Showing the Location
of the Structures Erected Before 1860 which are Illustrated
in this Book Together with the Early Canal System. Also the
modern Highways. Drawn by Lawrence Wolfe, 1936. Western
Pennsylvania Architectural Survey, Copyright 1936. Shows:
city or town, structure, highway, Portage Railroad, canal,
proposed canal. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 302. A Sketch of the Valley of Wyoming. Drawn by
I. A. Chapman for the History of Wyoming. "Plymouth"
for 1787 Survey, n.d. 14 x 9 1/2. Original, on thin tissue,
ink with color, pasted on cardboard. Condition poor. 1 item.
- 303. This copy of an original Survey of Plymouth Township
(made by the Surveyors of The Susquehanna Company at some
time between 1770 and 1780) was used by the "Confirming
Commissioners" in the course of their work at Wilkes-Barre
in the Summer of 1787. Oscar J. Harvey, n.d. Shows:
Courses & Distances round Fullers Island beginning at
the N. E. Point thence ... to the place of beginning... Hand
drawn on tissue paper. Ink with red markings. Condition
fair. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 304. Historic Map of The Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.
Showing Prints of Interest Associated with its Early History.
The Battle of Wyoming, July 3rd, 1778. Sullivan's Encampment,
May-June-July 1779, n.d. Printed with permission of the Wyoming
Historical and Geological Society. Craftsmen Eng. Inc.
Printed, black on white with red lettering. Laminated, 1
section.
- 305. Historic Map of Adjouqua (Lower Lackawanna Valley)
in Pennsylvania. Copyright 1938 by Wm. J. (Chizick) Szczech
A. B., St. Thomas, A. M. Columbia. Prin (Jr.) High School,
Old Forge, Pennsylvania and Ethel L. Johns, B. S., Syracuse.
Instructor in Social Studies. High School, Old Forge, Pennsylvania.
Map No. 2, n.d. Printed, black on white with red lettering.
Laminated, 1 section.
- 306. A Map of Berwick named after Berwick-On-Tweed,
Scotland. Showing Early Land Marks and Highlights of its
Growth in Graphic Detail. n.d. Compiler and Delineator Russel
Fahringer. Copyright, 1936. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
2 sections.
- 307. The Forks of the Delaware in Pennsylvanian English
Province in America under the Penn Proprietaries, 1681-1783,
n.d. Compiled by A. D. Chidsey, Jr., January 1938. Northampton
County Historical & Genealogical Society, Easton, Pennsylvania.
Copyright, 1938. Printed, black on tan. Laminated, 1 section.
- 308. [Connellsville Coal Area (Fayette, Greene, Washington,
Allegheny, Westmoreland Counties) showing Railroad lines
to and from the coal fields. Also shows mines and names of
companies who own them] April 1916. B. F. Hoffacker, Engineer
& Geologist. Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
U.S.A. Printed, blue on white. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 309. Map Showing Location of the Famous Connellsville
Coal Vein, n.d. Shows: Pennsylvania Railroad and Connection,
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad,
H. C. Frick & Co., ovens. R. W. P. Richardson, M. E.
F. C. S., pro. H. C. Frick & Co. Printed, black on white
with green color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 310. Known Sources of Primary Wealth-Plants-Animals-Minerals-Fundamental
Products of Mother Earth. Published Jointly by the Department
of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, the Department
of Internal Affairs, the Department of Mines, The Pennsylvania
State College. School of Mineral Industries, January 1, 1948.
Printed, black on white in 4 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 311. Pymatuning Reservoir Project. Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. The Department of Forests and Waters. Water
and Power Resources Board, n.d. Datum,-Elevations shown are
referred to mean sea level [U.S. Geological Survey] Legend:
Reservoir at flow line elevation 1008. Roads to be relocated
or improved. Roads to be eliminated. Printed, black on white
with yellow color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 312. The Pennsylvania Turnpike System. Pennsylvania
Turnpike Commission, Hon. John S. Fine, Governor. T. J.
Evans, Chairman, 11 North 4th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
December 7, 1951. Revised, March 12, 1952, March 23, 1953,
and September 11, 1953. Shows: service stations and
restaurant areas, interchanges. Printed, black on white.
Laminated, 2 sections.
- 313. Berks County An Historical Map Made for your
information and enjoyment. This Year in Our Lord 1947. Written
and edited by Raymond W. Albright. Designed and executed
by Ralph D. Dunkelberger. Published and Copyright W. T. Peck
& Co. Printed in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 314. Map of Johnstown. A City Resulting from Its
Environment, 1800-1950. Sesquicentennial, n.d. Compiled
and drawn by M. M. Greer. Copyright, 1950, M. Margaret Greer.
Printed in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 315. A Map of The Territory Served by Philadelphia Electric
Company. A Business-Managed, Tax-Paying Utility Owned by
More than 100,000 Stockholders. 2340 Square Miles and 3,125,000
Population. 950,000 Electric Customers; 175,000 Gas Customers
(Suburban Only), and 1,000 Steam Customers, 1950. Copyright
1951 Philadelphia Electric Company. Drawn by J. Riegel, Jr.
Insets: 1. Conowingo Hydro Plant. 2. Chester Coke Ovens.
3. Chester Station. 4. Schuylkill Station. 5. Southwark Station.
6. Delaware Station. 7. Edison Generating Station which stood
at 908 Sansom Street .... 7A. Company's Edison Office Building,
9th and Sansom Streets, Philadelphia. 7B. Company's Main Office
Building, 1000 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 8. Plymouth
Meeting Substation Transformers. 9. Barbadoes Station. 10.
Richmond Station. 11. Willow Steam Plant. 12. West Conshohocken
Gas Manufacturing Plant. 13. Service Building. 14. Chester
Gas Manufacturing Plant. Printed in color. Laminated, 4
sections.
- 316. Historical Map of Easttown & Tredyffrin Townships,
Chester County Pennsylvania. Designed and Copyrighted 1948.
By Franklin W. Wandiess, R. E., n.d. Shows: roads,
railroad, township lines and creeks. Vignettes: St.
David's Episcopal Church, Old Eagle School, Milestones, Spread
Eagle Tavern, Great Valley Baptist Church, Springhouse Tavern,
Drove Tavern, State Tavern, King of Prussia Tavern, Sign of
the Leopard Inn, Adm. Warren Tavern, General Paoli Tavern,
Waynesborough, Paoli Massacre Monument, 1817, St. Peters Episcopal
Church, Jas. Neilley's Cabin, Jarman Grist Mill, Blue Ball
Tavern, Diamond Rock Octagonal School, Gen. G. Washington
H. Q., 1777-78, Soldier Hut at Valley Forge, Conestoga Wagon.
Printed in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 317. Explore Scenic Bradford County Pennsylvania.
Indian Trails and Frontier Tales, n.d. Copyright. 1955. U.S.A.
Elizabeth Gaylord Troy, 1330 Chestnut Avenue, Wyomissing,
Pennsylvania. Laminated, 1 section.
- 318. Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart and Airport Directory.
Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart. Data for this chart was
assembled and printed under the direction of the Department
of Commerce, Pennsylvania Aeronautics Commission, Date of
issue June 1949. Copyright 1947. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 319. Property Lines of the Warren Quadrangle, Pennsylvania.
Preliminary map showing known wells drilled for oil and gas
with undrilled areas omitted. Topographic and Geologic Survey.
R. W. Stone, State Geologist. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Internal Affairs. William S. Livengood, Jr.
Secretary. Compiled by S. H. Cathcart, 1942-43; and Wilbur
H. Seifert, 1944-46. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 320. Oil and Gas Fields of Western Pennsylvania.
Compiled by James D. Sisler, 1930. (Pipe lines shown on reverse
side of this Map) Topographic and Geologic Survey. George
H. Ashley, State Geologist. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Department of Internal Affairs, Philip H. Dewey, Secretary.
25 1/2 x 34. Printed in color. Bulletin M 19 Plate 1. Reverse
side: Natural Gas Pipe Lines. Compiled from data of Public
Service Commission. By William O. Hickok, 4th April 1932.
20 x 12. Black on white. Also: crude oil and gasoline
pipe lines and refineries. Crude oil lines U. S. G. S. Map
of 1921 revised. Gasoline lines by courtesy respective companies.
Compiled by William O. Hickok, 4th April 1932. Bulletin M
19. Plate I. Printed, black on white in color. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 321. Steam Railroad Map of Pennsylvania issued by
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 1945, Lists Steam
Railroads in Pennsylvania. Also: Detail of Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia. Legend: State and County Boundaries;
State Capital; County Seats; Steam Railroad, Trackage Rights
and Narrow Gauge Railroads. 36 x 56, each. Blueprint. 1
item.
- 322. Electric Railway Map of Pennsylvania issued by
The Public Service Commission, 1918. The Matthews-Northrup
Works, Buffalo, New York. Copyright, 1918. The Public Service
Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Shows: state and county boundaries,
State Capital, county seats, incorporated places, steam railroads,
electric railroads, industrial roads, canals, rivers. Printed,
black on white with colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 323. Geologic Map of Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
By R. L. Miller, D. M. Fraser, C. H. Behre, Jr., E. T. Wherry,
R. L. Miller and P. B. Myers, 1939. Base from United States
Geological Survey topographic maps of Allentown, Delaware
Water Gap, Easton, Mauch Chunk, West Allentown and Wind Gap
Quadrangles. Engraved by F. H. M. Klinge-Litho-Zabel Bros.
Co., Inc., Philadelphia. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Department
of Internal Affairs. Thomas A. Logue, Secretary. Topographic
and Geologic Survey. George H. Ashley, State Geologist.
Bulletin C48. Plate 1. Printed on white in color. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 324. Map of the Coal Fields of Pennsylvania, compiled
by James D. Sisler. Department of Internal Affairs. James
F. Woodward, Secretary. Topographic and Geologic Survey.
George H. Ashley, State Geologist, Harrisburg, 1929. Copyright
1929, Bureau of Publications, Department of Property and Supplies,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bulletin M-6 Pt. II. Plate
I .... Printed black on white in color. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 325. Geologic Map of Pennsylvania. Department of
Internal Affairs, Philip H. Dewey, Secretary. Topographic
and Geologic Survey. George H. Ashley, State Geologist, Harrisburg.
Prepared in Cooperation with the United States Geological
Survey, 1931. Prepared and edited by George W. Stose and O.
A. Ljungstedt. Source of Data: Coal fields; Vallemont area;
Southeastern part of State; Northeastern and Northwestern
parts of State. Copyright 1932, Bureau of Publications, Department
of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed
black on white in color. Laminated, 8 sections.
- 326. Geological Map of York County, Pennsylvania.
By George W. Stone and Anna I. Jonas. Surveyed in cooperation
with the Geological Survey, United States Department of the
Interior, 1939. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department
of Internal Affairs. Thomas A. Logue, Secretary. Topographic
and Geologic Survey. George H. Ashley, State Geologist.
Bulletin C 67, Plate I. Printed, black on white in color.
Laminated, 6 sections.
- 327. [Leo E. Wilt Historical County Maps, 1941-1946.]
Copyright, Archives Publishing Company of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
by L. E. Wilt, Towanda, Pennsylvania, 1941-1946. Shows:
brief history of county, early pioneers, original townships,
Indian villages, Indian paths, forts, boroughs and dates of
incorporation, iron furnaces, forges, early churches, historic
interest points, canals, early houses, early roads. Approx.
14 x 10 ea. Printed, black on white. 31 items.
- 1. Adams County, 1942. Also: blockhouses,
"Underground Railroad." 9 x 13
- 2. Allegheny County, 1945. 10 x 14
- 6. Berks County, 1945. Laminated, 1 section
- 7. Blair County, 1942. Laminated, 1 section
- 8. Bradford County, 1941. Also: camps
of Sullivan's Army in August, 1779; 17 Townships. Laminated,
1 section
- 11. Cambria County, 1945. Laminated, 1 section
- 15. Chester County, 1946. 10 x 14
- 16. Clarion County, 1945. Laminated, 1 section
- 19. Columbia County, 1941. (3) 10 x 14
- 20. Crawford County, 1945. 10 x 14
- 21. Cumberland County, 1942. Laminated, 1 section
- 22. Dauphin County, 1945. (Also: Outline
map of townships, n.d. 11 x 8 1/2. 1 item.) Laminated, 1
section
- 23. Delaware County, 1942. Laminated, 1 section
- 25. Erie County, 1942. Laminated, 1 section
- 26. Fayette County, 1945. Also: Route
of Braddock's Army, 1755; National Road. 10 x 14
- 35. Lackawanna County, 1944. Also: brief
history of Scranton. 10 x 14
- 36. Lancaster County, 1945. (2) 10 x 14
- 39. Lehigh County, 1946. 10 x 14
- 40. Luzerne County, 1945. Also: 3rd class
cities. Laminated, 1 section
- 41. Lycoming County, 1941. Laminated, 1 section
- 42. McKean County, 1944. Laminated, 1 section
- 45. Monroe County, 1944. Also: Sullivan
Expedition Route, Moravian Mission, Civil War Grave-Substitute
for A. Lincoln, "Underground Railroad" Laminated,
1 section
- 46. Montgomery County, 1946. Also: old
bridges, Revolutionary battles and camps. 10 x 14
- 48. Northampton County, 1942. Also: brief
sketch of Sullivan's Expedition. (2) 10 x 14
- 49. Northumberland County, 1944. Laminated,
1 section
- 51. Philadelphia County, 1945. Shows:
city districts and boroughs. 10 x 14
- 53. Potter County, 1944. Laminated, 1 section
- 56. Somerset County, 1946. Also: Lincoln
Highway, forts on Forbes Road. 10 x 14
- 57. Sullivan County, 1944. Also: tanneries,
10 x 14
- 65. Westmoreland County, 1945. Also:
3rd class cities, 10 x 14
- 67. York County, 1942. Laminated, 1 section
- 328. Mitchell's Map of the United States; Showing
the Principal Travelling Turnpike and Common Roads; on which
are given the Distances in Miles from One Place to Another;
Also, the Courses of the Canals & Rail Roads Throughout
the Country, Carefully Compiled from the Best Authorities.
Philadelphia: Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. Sold by
Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 3 Market Street, 1839. Insets:
New York, Upper Canada, Environs of Baltimore and Washington,
Environs of Charleston, Environs of Albany, Environs of Hartford
and New Haven, Environs of Philadelphia, Environs of New York,
Environs of Boston. Laminated, 1 section.
- 329. Map of Erie County, Pennsylvania, Prepared for
Atkinson's County Directory, 1896. Printed on paper, 5 colors.
Reverse side: Distance Map of Erie County. Prepared
for Atkinson's Erie County Directory, 1896-1897. Printed,
black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 330. Battle of Brandywine in which The Rebels were
defeated, September 11th 1777, by the Army under the Command
of General Sir Willm Howe. Note The Operations of the Column
under the Command of His Excellency Lieutenant General Knyphausen
is engraved from a Plan drawn on the Spot by S. W. Werner,
Lieutenant of Hessian Artillery. Engraved by William Faden,
Charing Cross, 1778. Published according to Act of Parliament
by William Faden, Charing Cross April 13th 1778. Facsimile,
black on white, positions of troops in 3 colors. Laminated,
2 sections.
- 331. Visit Pennsylvania, Official Highway Map, 1965.
Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with
the Department of Forest and Waters, and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1965. Bureau of Publications.
Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 332. Map of McKean County, Pennsylvania.1856.Engravd
& printed at A. Koliner's Lithographers, Philadelphia.
Drawn in the office of W. K. King. Smethport, Pennsylvania.
Shows: county and township lines, streams, settlements,
land tracts. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 333. Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart and Airport Directory.
Date of Issue, June 1, 1965. Data for this chart was assembled
and printed under the direction of the Pennsylvania Aeronautics
Commission, the Department of Military Affairs, John W. Macfarlane,
Executive Director. Base information from sectional charts
of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Copyright
1965, Bureau of Publications, the Department of Property
and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 334. Map of Bradford County, Pennsylvania. From Actual
Surveys by Lake Ames & Davidson. Published by Wm. J.
Barker, Philadelphia. J. M. Edsall, Assistant Publisher.
Engraved, colored & mounted by Wm. J. Barker, No. 23
North 6th Street, 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: Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital near
Harrisburg; Residence of C. L. Ward, Towanda; Hotel, H. W.
Patrick, Prop., Athens; Troy Exchange, Ballard, Maxwell &
Hayden, Prop.; Court House, Towanda; Capitol at Harrisburg;
Asylum Hotel, J. M. Horton, Prop., Asylum, Pennsylvania.
Maps (detail): Athens, Burlington, Canton, Monroeton,
Smithfield, Sylvania, Towanda, Troy, Ulster. Insets:
Census for 1850, Production Census. Printed, in 5 colors.
Laminated, 8 sections.
- 335. Stream Map of Pennsylvania by Howard Wm. Higbee,
1965. Published by The Pennsylvania State University, College
of Agriculture, The Agricultural Experiment Station, University
Park, Pennsylvania. M. A. Farrell, Director, F. P. Ferguson,
Editor, 1965. Base Map Assembly is from United States and
Pennsylvania Geological Survey Maps, United States and Pennsylvania
Soil Survey Maps and other unpublished field surveys, 1900-1963.
Site location for several dams, lakes and reservoirs was obtained
through the courtesy of: the Army Corps of Engineers, the
Pennsylvania Game Commission, the Pennsylvania Fish Commission,
the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters and The
Pennsylvania State Geological Survey. Printed, in 3 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
- 336. Paxton (later Lowther) Manor, Surveyed by Edward
Smout, 1736. Divided in 3 sections; Middle, Right, and Left.
From Bureau of Land Records. 31 pieces, sizes ranging from
1 by 1 inch to 7 by 8 inches. Laminated.
- 337. The Tree and its Branches Represents the By-Products
Extracted from Bituminous Coal, March 1963. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. H. Beecher Charmbury, Secretary
of Mines and Mineral Industries, March 1963. Printed in 2
colors. Laminated, 1 section.
- 339. Historic Indian Paths of Pennsylvania. Prepared
for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission by Paul
A. W. Wallace, 1952; Revised, 1954. Shows: Indian
village or fort, Indian camp or cabin. white man's fort, white
man's town or stopping place, spring or salt lick, landmark,
Indian path, river or creek. Conemaugh (Johnstown) Indian
Name with modern name, town, old town. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 339. A Map of the History of Pennsylvania. Lying
North of Maryland, on the East bounded with the Delaware,
on the West limited as Maryland is, and Northward to extend
as far as plantable, which is altogether Indian - From Penn's
Charter from Charles II, March 4, 1681. Copyright Paul M.
Paine, 1931. Insets: The City of Brotherly Love;
Pennsylvania Arms, 1778; The Forks of the Ohio. Printed,
black on yellow. Laminated, 1 section.
- 340. Pennsylvania - New Jersey. United States Department
of Interior, Geological Survey. Modified polyconic projection
North American datum. J. G. Staack, Chief Topographic Engineer.
A. F. Hassan, Cartographer. Edition of 1916, reprinted 1947.
Shows: State Capitol, county seat name, city or large
town, town or village, railroad, electric railroad. Printed,
black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 341. Pennsylvania "Dutch Country." Drawn
by Tim Olsen. Copyright 1958. E. R. Anderson. Anderson
Press, 527 Penn Street, Reading Pennsylvania. Shows:
key: covered bridges, parks and gardens, historic shrines,
unusual sights, old churches, scenic views, museums. Inset:
"Dutch Talk." Printed, red and blue on yellow.
Laminated, 1 section.
- 342. Tim Olsen's Pleasure Map of the Dutch Country.
From the series of "Pleasure Maps of America," by
Tim Olsen. Published by Anderson Press, Penn Square, Reading
Pennsylvania Copyright 1958. E. R. Anderson, Litho in U.S.A.
Inset listing for: annual events, "Brick-end"
Barns, covered bridges, "Dutch" talk, historic shrines.
museums, old churches, parks and gardens, "Plain People,"
private collections, scenic views, unusual sights. Welcome!
Printed, red and blue on yellow. Laminated, 1 section.
- 343. Historical Map of Pennsylvania, Showing the Main
Points of Historic Interest. Published by The State Publicity
Bureau of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Historic Data by H. H. Shenk, State Archivist.
Copyright, 1925, Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce.
Key; State Historical Commission Marker, battle ground,
historical site, fort, main traveled roads, other roads.
Printed, blue on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 344. Topographical Map of Lycoming 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's Map Establishment, Nos. 356, 358 &
360 Pearl Street, New York. Vignettes: Lycoming County
Court House, Residence of Peter Herdic, Esq., West Branch
Iron Works, Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, Hughesville Iron
Works. Maps (detail): Clarksville, Clinton Mills,
Collomsville, Elimsport (Washington), English Center, Hepburn,
Hughesville, Jamestown, Jersey Shore, Lairdsville (Franklin),
Linden, Montoursville, Muncy, Newberry, Pennsville, Rocktown,
Saladasburg, Tivoliville, Uniontown, Warrensville, Williamsport.
Table of Distances. Census of 1860. Subscribers in Williamsport
and Business References. Printed (upper part missing), in
5 colors. Laminated, 12 sections.
- 345. Map of The Bituminous Coal Region of Pennsylvania
Showing Inspection Districts and Location of Mines. Presented
by the Department of Mines, Harrisburg, May 1, 1931. Walter
H. Glasgow, Secretary of Mines, John Ira Thomas, Deputy Secretary
of Mines (Bituminous Division). Copyright 1928, Bureau of
Publications, the Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Shows: index, table iron production,
employees, fatalities, 1877-1930. Printed, 6 colors. Laminated,
6 sections.
- 346. Map of Braddocks Military Road Through Pennsylvania
1755. Compiled from the original surveys remaining on file
in the Department of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, 1932. Philip H. Dewey, Secretary. Warren
J. Daniel, Director Land Office Bureau. Traced by William
F. Rhoads. Foundation and ground work for a map of the Braddock
Military Road through Pennsylvania was started a quarter of
a century ago by John Kennedy Lacock and others ... William
A. Moore, then assistant chief draftsman of the Land Bureau
in the Department of Internal Affairs ... started locating
the individual original surveys ... Warren J. Daniel directed
the completion of the map... Blueprint, 255 x 38. 1 item.
- 347. Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart and Airport Directory.
Date of Issue, May 1, 1966. Data for this chart were assembled
and printed under the direction of the Pennsylvania Aeronautics
Commission, Department of Military Affairs, John W. Macfarlane,
Executive Director. Base information from sectional charts
of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Aeronautical
Information and Revisions to Base by Thoburn C. Lyon, Washington,
D.C. Copyright 1966, Bureau of Publications, Department of
Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Printed,
in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 348. Discover The New Pennsylvania Official Highway
Map, 1966. Department of Highways, Henry D. Harral, Secretary.
Department of Commerce, John K. Tabor, Secretary. Department
of Forest and Waters, Maurice K. Goddard, Secretary. Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Glen L. Bowers, Executive Director. Insets:
Areas Nos. 1-9 (with maps) listing State Parks and Recreation
Areas, historical sites, boating facilities, where to ski,
public fishing waters, local travel information. Also, Map
showing Interstate highways, major highways, future Interstate
highways, United States route numbers, Interstate route numbers,
Pennsylvania route numbers. Index to principal cities and
towns. Printed, in many colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 349. [Manuscript Map of Pennsylvania As Far As The
Allegheny Ridge, c.1765.] It falls midway between Nicholas
Scull's Map of Pennsylvania, 1759, and William Scull's Map
of Pennsylvania, 1770, and may be a preliminary draft for
the latter map. Shows: Indian purchases, Indian paths,
Indian villages, forts, roads, ferries, churches, taverns,
mills, forges and furnaces. Manuscript, 29 x 40 1/2. 1 item.
Reverse side: written in ink: "W. Bowen Engraver
Charter House Lane"; J. W.; J.? Woodall. Numbers in
pencil. Ink on paper.
- 350. The Tourists Pocket Map of Pennsylvania Exhibiting
its Internal Improvements, Roads, Distances etc. by J. H.
Young. Philadelphia Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, 1835.
Entered according to Act of Congress April 15th., 1831, by
S. Augustus Mitchell, of the State of Pennsylvania. D. Haines
Sc. Insets: Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Regions, Vicinity
of Philadelphia. Shows: roads, canals (proposed also),
railroads (proposed also), profile of Pennsylvania Canal.
Census of 1830. Printed, 6 colors. Laminated, 1 section.
- 351. Map of the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
Engraved & Printed by Fenner Sears & Co., London,
Published March 15,1832 by I. T. Hinton & Simpkin &
Marchall. Inset: Plan of Philadelphia. Shows:
county lines, roads, railroads, canals. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 352. A Plan of the City of Philadelphia the Capital
of Pennsylvania, from Actual Survey by Benjamin Easburn, Surveyor
General; 1776. P. Andri Sculp. London, Published, as the
Act directs, 4th November 1776, by Andrew Duty, Duke's Court,
St Martin's Lane. Inset: A chart of Delaware Bay and
River, from the Original by Mr. Fisher of Philadelphia, 1776.
Printed, ink on paper. Laminated, 1 section.
- 353. Map of the State of Pennsylvania Compiled from
the Latest Authorities. Philadelphia, Published by Edward
C. Biddle, 1843. Insets: Vicinity of Pittsburg, Vicinity
of Philadelphia. Shows: railroads, State Capital,
roads, towns, canals. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 1
section.
- 354. Plan von Philadelphia. [In Bernhard (Carl, herzog
von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach). Reise durch Nord Amerika in
1825 und 1826. 8. Weimar, W. Hoffman, 1828 v.1. front.]
Printed, ink on paper. Laminated, 1 section.
- 355. Barnes Township Map of Pennsylvania, 1870. Published
by Sheble Smith & Co. Successors to R. L. Barnes, 27 South
Sixth Street, Philadelphia. S. B. Linton, Lithographer, No
517 Prune Street, Philadelphia. F. Bourquin Lithograph, No.
320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act
of Congress, in the year 1866 by R. L. Barnes in the Clerk's
office of the District Court of the United States in and for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Shows: townships,
roads, railroads. Printed, water color on paper. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 356. Plan of the Battle of Monongahela, n.d. and
Map Showing the Various Purchases, n.d. Shows: French
& Indian Line; Town of Braddock's Field; Frazier's Trading
Post; Port Perry; Gage's Advance; Dam No. 2; coal. Plate
III, Printed, signed S.W.D. 1 item with 2 separate 8 x 5 drawings.
Purchased, April 1970. Laminated, 1 section.
- 357. A Historical Map of Pennsylvania Showing the
Original Indian Purchases, Name and Date of County Organizations,
County Towns, Old Settlements, Indian Names of Streams, Locations
of Old Forts, Battle Fields, etc. by P. W. Sheafer... Pottsville,
Pennsylvania, 1873. Insets: Manors Recorded, Certified
Townships, historical table, wars, settlements, Indian purchases,
inventions, discoveries, etc. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 358. Official Map of Pennsylvania issued for 1969.
Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with
the Department of Forests and Waters and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg .... Copyright 1969. Bureau of
Publications, Department of Property & Supplies, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Shows: road classifications, highway
markers, map symbols, population of towns and cities, Interstate
Highways, Pennsylvania Turnpike. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated,
4 sections.
- 359. New England, New York, New Jersey and Pensilvania.
By H. Moll, Geographer. 8 x 10 1/2 [London, 1736?] Facsimile.
Note: From his "Atlas Minor," 1736. Water color
on paper. Laminated, 1 section.
- 360. To the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Common Council
and Freemen of Philadelphia - This Plan - of the improved
part of the City surveyed and laid down by the late Nicholas
Scull Esqr., Surveyor General of the Province of Pennsylvania
is humbly Inscribed by The Editors. Published according to
Act of Parliament, November 1st 1762, and sold by the Editor's
Matthew Clarkson and Mary Biddle in Philadelphia. Insets:
Plans A & B. A: The Plan of the City, with the Five Public
Squares as Published by Thos Holmes, Surveyor General. B:
A Subsequent Plan drawn by Benjamin Eastburn, Surveyor General.
References. Facsimile. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
Laminated, 1 section.
- 361. A Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia,
by [Nicholas Scull and George Heap]. Engraved and Published
by Matthew Albert Lotter, 1777. Inset: Elevation
of the State House. Facsimile. 18 x 23 1/2. Printed, water
color and ink. 1 item.
- 362. The Provinces of New York, and New Jersey; with
part of Pensilvania, and the Province of Quebec. Drawn by
Major Holland, Surveyor General, of the Northern District
in America. Corrected and Improved, from the Original Materials,
by Govern Pownall, Member of Parliament, 1776. Insets:
A Plan of the City of New York; A chart of the Mouth of Hudson's
River, from Sandy Hook to New York. [London, for R. Sayer
& J. Bennett, 17 August 1776]. Colored. Laminated, 4
sections.
- 363. Draught of three pieces or parcels of land, belonging
to the estate of the late William Bingham, Esquire, deceased,
situate on Tinicum Island, in the township of Tinicum, in
the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, containing
as follows, vizt - the piece marked M, three hundred acres
and forty five perches - the piece marked N, forty one acres
and seventy four perches - and the piece marked O, twenty
one acres and seventy one perches: surveyed June the 3rd,
and reexamined and adjusted November the 2nd 1825 by Jn Thomson.
Hand drawn. Water color and red ink, 24 x 19. Backed with
linen. 1 item.
- 364. Draught of five pieces or parcels of Land, belonging
to the estate of William Bingham, Esquire, deceased, situate
on Tinicum Island, in the Township of Tinicum, Delaware County
and State of Pennsylvania, marked respectively, D. E. N. O.
& P., and containing as follows: vizt: D, nineteen acres
and one hundred and fifty perches - E, twenty four acres and
one hundred and twenty perches - N, forty one acres and seventy
four perches - O, twenty one acres and seventy one perches
- and P, fifty six acres and one hundred and thirty one perches:
Surveyed June the 6th, 1825, by Jn Thomson. Hand drawn.
Water color and red ink, 27 x 21 1/2. Backed with linen.
1 item.
- 365. Steam Railroad Map of Pennsylvania. Issued by
the Public Service Commission, 1929. J. W. Clement Co. -
Matthew-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York. Copyright, 1929,
Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Shows: State boundaries,
county boundaries, State Capital, county seats, incorporated
places, steam railroads, electric railways, industrial roads,
canals, rivers. Inset maps (detail): Philadelphia
and Vicinity, Pittsburgh and Vicinity. Printed, in 5 colors.
Laminated, 6 sections.
- 366. Rail Road Map of Pennsylvania Published by the
Department of Internal Affairs, 1911. Drawn and compiled
by J. Sutton Wall, Chief Draughtsman. Henry Houck Secretary
of Internal Affairs. James H. Craig, Deputy Secretary. Thomas
Perry, Chief Clerk ... Shows: Pennsylvania Railroad
system; Philadelphia & Reading & Buffalo Rochester
& Pittsburg; Lehigh Valley & Buffalo & Susquehanna;
Baltimore & Ohio and Central Railroad of New Jersey; New
York Central & Hudson River & New York Central Lines;
and other railroads. Printed, in color. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 367. Road Map of Pennsylvania, Showing State Highways
and Main Connecting Township and County Road. Issued by the
Department of Highways, June 1928. Copyright by the Bureau
of Publications for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Lithograph
By A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Shows:
free bridges, Pennsylvania - New York, Pennsylvania - New
Jersey; capitals; county seats; towns; villages; county boundaries;
township lines; city; borough; railroads; streams; legislative
route number; State Highways; gravel, flint, shale & unbound
broken stone highways; grading and drainage contract; primary
system; concrete; brick; bituminous concrete & sheet asphalt-concrete
base; county and township roads; State aid roads; State aid
roads under contract; State Highways under contract. Printed,
in 10 colors. Laminated, 6 sections.
- 368. [County Maps] Department of Highways, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, 1931-1933. Shows: State
Highways-new; State Highways-old; State-aid roads; township
roads; numbers indicate traffic routes. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 150 sections. NOTE: Additional General
Highway Maps of Pennsylvania Counties, may be found as maps
227-289; map groupings 368, 519, 545, 555, and 568; and Bureau
of Planning and Research General Highway Maps of Pennsylvania
Counties, 1911-2005 {series #52.21} within the Records
of the Department of Transportation (PennDOT) (RG-52).
Sections
- 1. Adams County, 12-18-31
2
- 2. Allegheny County, 1-13-33 4
- 3. Armstrong County, 3-22-32 2
- 4. Beaver County, 4-12-32 2
- 5. Bedford County, 9-7-32 2
- 6. Berks County, 1932 or 33?
4
- 7. Blair County, 12-30-31 2
- 8. Bradford County, 12-28-31 2
- 9. Bucks County, 2-15-32
4
- 10. Butler County, 3-12-32 2
- 11. Cambria County, 3-9-32 2
- 12. Cameron County, 12-28-31 2
- 13. Carbon County, 4-15-32 2
- 14. Centre County, 12-29-31 2
- 15. Chester County, 2-26-32 4
- 16. Clarion County, 3-12-32 2
- 17. Clearfield County, 3-22-32 2
- 18. Clinton County, 12-29-31 2
- 19. Columbia County, 12-16-31 2
- 20. Crawford County, 4-8-32 2
- 21. Cumberland County, 12-17-31 2
- 22. Dauphin County, n.d. 2
- 23. Delaware County, 12-19-31 2
- 24. Elk County, 10-11-32 2
- 25. Erie County, 3-9-32 2
- 26. Fayette County, 4-7-32
2
- 27. Forest County, 12-16-31
2
- 28. Franklin County, 1-15-32
2
- 29. Fulton County, 4-6-32
2
- 30. Greene County, 11-29-32 2
- 31. Huntingdon County, 2-15-32 2
- 32. Indiana County, 3-12-32 2
- 33. Jefferson County, 1-8-32
2
- 34. Juniata County, 12-18-31 2
- 35. Lackawanna County, 2-15-32 2
- 36. Lancaster County, 4-13-32 4
- 37. Lawrence County, 9-8-32 2
- 38. Lebanon County, 12-23-31 2
- 39. Lehigh County, 9-9-32 2
- 40. Luzerne County, 9-12-32 4
- 41. Lycoming County, 8-15-32 4
- 42. McKean County, 12-8-32 2
- 43. Mercer County, 2-26-32 2
- 44. Mifflin County, 12-24-31 2
- 45. Monroe County, 1-7-32 2
- 46. Montgomery County (missing)
- 47. Montour County, 12-16-31 2
- 48. Northampton County, 3-22-32 2
- 49. Northumberland County, 4-19-32 2
- 50. Perry County, 12-16-31 2
- 51. Philadelphia County (missing)
- 52. Pike County, 12-17-31 2
- 53. Potter County, 1-8-32
2
- 54. Schuylkill County, 10-20-32 2
- 55. Snyder County, 12-27-31 2
- 56. Somerset County, 10-27-32 2
- 57. Sullivan County, 12-21-31
2
- 58. Susquehanna County, 12-11-31 2
- 59. Tioga County, 12-29-31 2
- 60. Union County, 12-21-31 2
- 61. Venango County, 2-15-32 2
- 62. Warren County, 3-22-32 2
- 63. Washington County, 10-22-32 4
- 64. Wayne County, 11-9-32 2
- 65. Westmoreland County, 1932? 4
- 66. Wyoming County, 4-15-32 2
- 67. York County, 1932 or 33?
4
- 369. Map of Allegheny County. Showing Erection in
1788 and Annexations in 1789 and 1792. Shows: Erie
Purchase, Donation Lands, Depreciation Lands. [W.P.A.] White
print. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 370. Map of Allegheny County. Showing Townships Created
Between 1788 and Establishing of Courts In Counties Created
in 1800. Shows: Erection of Townships. [W.P.A.] White
print. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 371. Map of Allegheny County. Showing Counties Erected
from Allegheny County by Act of March 12, 1800, Statutes at
Large Vol. 16, Page 455, Chapter 2130. [W. P. A.] White print.
Laminated, 2 sections.
- 372. The Early Public Roads and Turnpikes in Wayne
& Pike Counties, Pennsylvania, 1944. The background
of lakes, rivers and township lines is based upon the United
States Geological Survey. The routes shown are based upon
the most reliable early records. Wayne County Historical
Society, Honesdale, Pennsylvania. E. D. LeRoy, 1944. Shows:
public roads, turnpikes, Delaware and Hudson Canal, D.&
H. Co's Gravity Railroad. 18 1/2 x 28, Blueprint. 1 item.
- 373. Map of Pennsylvania State Forests, State Game
Preserves and Refuges and State Highways, June 1, 1922. Shows:
State Highways; improved State Highways; State Highways under
contract; gravel, flint, shale and stoned State Highways;
State-aid roads; State-aid roads under contract; State Forests;
State Forest District Lines; State Game Preserves; State Game
Refuges; State Forest District Numbers; State Forest District
Names; State Forest District Headquarters; Primary Fire Observation
Tower; State Forest Monument; State Forest Park; State Park;
public camp ground. Base Map Supplied by Courtesy of the
State Highway Department. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated,
2 sections.
- 374. The State of Pennsylvania. Reduced with Permission
from Reading Howells Map, by Samuel Lewis. Smither Sculp.
Scale of American Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree. Red and blue
water color outline. Laminated, 1 section. [From Carey, Mathew.
Carey's General Atlas. fol. Philadelphia, M. Carey,
1796. No. 10].
- 375. Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, by Joshua
W. Ash, M. D. From Original Surveys. With the Farm Limits.
Published by Robert P. Smith, No. 15, Minor Street, Philadelphia,
1848. Engraved by Gustavus Kramm. Entered according to Act
of Congress in the year 1848 by Robert P. Smith in the Clerk's
Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Shows: Description, etc.; Townships, Number of acres,
Assessment 1847, Population 1840, Taxables 1847; Names of
land owners; Islands in the Delaware; State Roads; Streams;
Railroads. Insets: The Landing of William Penn at
Chester, Aston Ridge Seminary, Haverford School. 42 1/2 x
58. Printed, in 5 colors. 1 item.
- 376. 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 and D. G. Beers. John E. Gillette, C. K. Stone
Publishers, 517-519 & 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1860.
Worley & Bracher Engs. F. Bourquin & Co. Lithograph,
602 Chestnut Street. Entered according to Act of Congress
by John E. Gillette, C. K. Stone in the year 1860 in the Clerks
Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Insets: Philadelphia, showing wards; Brandywine Village;
Chester; Chester, Delaware County. Business Directory; Clifton;
Coatesville; [Con?]way; Darby; Delaware City, Delaware County,
Distances from Philadelphia; Distances from Wilmington &
Business Directory; Hamorton; Kellyville; Kennett Square;
Marcus Hook; Media; Newark; Oxford, P. O.; Parkesburg; Penningtonville;
Phoenixville; Pomona Gardens & Nurseries; Sadsburyville;
St. Georges; Springville; Stanton, P. O.; Unionville; Upland;
Waynesburg; Westchester - map and business directory; Wilmington.
Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 16 sections.
- 377. Land Resource Map of Pennsylvania, by Howard
William Higbee, 1967. Published by The Pennsylvania State
University, College of Agriculture, The Agricultural Experiment
Station, University Park, Pennsylvania. M. A. Farrell, Director,
1967. Insets: The Physiographic Subdivisions of Pennsylvania;
"Soil Unit" Evaluations For the Land Resource Map
of Pennsylvania. Shows: population of towns &
cities, United States Census Report, 1960; elevations in feet
above sea level; forest fire control towers; wet or swampy
areas. Printed, in 6 colors. Laminated, 9 sections.
- 378. Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart and Airport Directory,
Date of Issue, May 1, 1967. Data for this chart was assembled
and printed under the direction of the Pennsylvania Aeronautics
Commission, the Department of Military Affairs, John W. Macfarlane,
Executive Director. Base information from sectional charts
of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aeronautical
Information and Revisions to Base by Thoburn C. Lyon, Washington,
D.C. Copyright 1967, Bureau of Publications, Department of
Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Shows:
airport directory, flight service and weather locations,
flight plan information, visibility minimums VFR flight, Pennsylvania
"Omni" Stations, radio broadcasting stations, personal
use airports. Printed, in color. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 379. Official Map of Pennsylvania issued for 1967.
Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with
the Department of Forests and Waters and the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1967. Bureau of Publications,
Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Shows: Historical Properties, State Forests; Historical
Parks; Allegheny National Forest; State Forest Picnic Areas;
State Parks; Interstate Highways; Pennsylvania Turnpike; Official
Flag, Seal, Tree, Flower, Bird and State Animal. Insets:
Erie, Meadville, Sharon-Farrell, New Castle, Beaver Falls,
Washington, Pittsburgh; Johnstown, Oil City, Franklin, DuBois,
Butler, Arnold-New Kensington, Altoona, Bradford, Indiana,
Uniontown, Harrisburg, Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, Greensburg,
Reading, Gettysburg, State College, Philadelphia. Lancaster,
Williamsport, Allentown-Bethlehem, Hazleton, Pottsville, York,
Stroudsburg, Easton, Lebanon, Chester. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 380. Draft Exhibiting the view of the rout[e] of the
Railway as contemplated by Thomas Leiper Esqr from his Stone
saw Mill and Quarries on Crum Creek to his landing on Ridley
Creek, by Jno Thomson, October 1st 1809. Shows: Survey
showing length in yards and height in inches of rail line
laid across property now known as Sproul Estates, Nether Providence
Township, Delaware County between Crum & Ridley Creeks.
Original survey, Delaware County Institute of Science, Media,
Pennsylvania. 11 x 23. Photocopy.
- 381. Civilian Conservation Camp[s], shown on 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. Shows:
State Forest Camps, National Park Camps, Game Camps, Federal
Camps, sample plots. 34 x 54. Printed, black on white with
color added. 1 item.
- 382. Historical Map of Old Forge, Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania. 50th Anniversary of the Incorporation
of Old Forge Borough, May 2, 1949. Compiled by William J.
Szczech, Assistant High School Principal, Old Forge, Pennsylvania,
1949. Shows: Origin of Old Forge Borough; burgesses;
population; iron blast furnace; forge, 1789; Keys Cabin, 1769.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 383. Visual Aids History Map of Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania. Compiled by William J. Szczech, M. A., Vice-Principal,
Old Forge High School, Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Copyright
1949, by Wm. Szczech, Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Shows:
historical markers and legends thereon; origin of Lackawanna
County, Indian village, Moravian missionary route, Sullivan's
march against Six Nations. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
1 section.
- 384. Map of Elk County, Pennsylvania, n.d. Drawn
in the office of E. E. Willard, C. E. from the original surveys.
Explanations to surveys: James Wilson, Robert Harris,
Samuel Wallis, George Meade, LeRoy & Linklean, John Nicholson,
Wilhelm Willink, Thomas M. Willing, Nichols & McPherson,
John Barron Jr. Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore.
Laminated, 4 sections.
- 385. Historic Lancaster Since 1618, 1966. Copyright
1966 by Ralph Henry Sides and Edgar Lloyd Mozingo. Sole distributor,
L. B. Herr & Son, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Printed, in
color. Laminated, 1 section.
- 386. Map of the Compact Portion of Philadelphia. Prepared
for Gopsill's Directory by O. W. Gray & Son, No. 56 North
Fourth Street, Philadelphia, 1881. Copyright 1876, by O.
W. Gray & Son. Shows: steam railroads, horse railroads,
ward numbers, wards, parks, squares, cemeteries. Inset:
Outline Map of the County and City of Philadelphia and Vicinity.
Printed, in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 387. County Roads and Main Highway Routes Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County Planning Commission,
Wm. McClurg Donley, Engineer. This is a tentative map, subject
to change in a few months when new road names and highway
markers will be adopted, September, 1919. Shows: index
to county roads; city and borough connecting streets, bridges,
etc.; Allegheny County Country, Field and Golf Clubs; Lincoln
Highway, East, West, North; Wm. Penn Highway; Butler Highway
North, Pittsburgh to Butler, Pittsburgh to Washington and
Wheeling; Pittsburgh to Steubenville; Freeport Road; Pittsburgh
to McKeesport; Pittsburgh to Uniontown. Printed, black on
white. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 388. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Road Map, 1945.
County Commissioners: Foster C. Hillegass, Frederick C. Peters,
Raymond K. Mensch, Controller, Frank P. K. Barker. C. O.
Cooke, Supt. of Roads & Bridges, Warren F. Cressman, Co.
Engineer. Drawn by L. Walton Neiss, R.A. Shows: State
and County Highways; State Highway Rural Routes; township
routes; township, county, and State bridges; school houses;
church; trolley line; railroad; stream; cemetery; fire house;
quarry; golf course. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 2
sections.
- 389. Bucks County, 1600-1800, by F. W. Eastwood, Pineville,
Pennsylvania. Copyright, 1951. Shows: historical facts;
earmarks used by farmers in 1684; county seal designed by
Penn, engraved, 1683. Printed, black on white. Laminated,
1 section.
- 390. Sportsmen's, Map of Potter County, Compiled and
Published by Robert R. Lyman, Jr., Coudersport, Pennsylvania,
1950. Shows: township lines, State Forest Parks, State
Forest Picnic areas, game refuge, airports, fire towers, United
States & State Roads, other roads, streams and hollows,
trails. Printed, black on white. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 391. Map of Lancaster County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Highways, Harrisburg, April 16, 1942. Revised,
June 1946. Shows: State Highways, Old System and Rural
Route System; township roads; United States and State Highway
Traffic Route Number; State Highway Legislative Route Numbers.
Printed, blue on white. Laminated, 2 sections.
- 392. Road Map 1958, Delaware County Pennsylvania.
Prepared in the office of the Delaware County Planning Commission
for the office of the County Engineer. Robert F. Miller,
cartographer. Shows: township-borough lines, State
Highways, municipal roads, United States Route Markers, United
States Post Offices, latitude & longitude, elevations
above sea level, public transportation, institutions and parks.
Printed, in 3 colors. Laminated, 4 sections.
- 393. Map of a New County to be called St. Clair, n.d.
Lehman & Duval, Lithographers, Philadelphia. Proposed
county to be formed from Berks, Montgomery, and Chester Counties.
Printed, black on white. Laminated, 1 section.
- 394. Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
Constructed from the latest Authorities. Published by S.
Augustus Mitchell, Philadelphia, 1831. Engraved by J. H.
Young. Shows: canals finished or in progress, proposed
canals, railroads, proposed railroads, turnpike and principal
trading roads, common roads, capitals of states, county towns,
county population 1810, 1820. Printed, in color. Laminated,
1 section.
- 395. Map of the Drainage Area of the Schuylkill River.
(and its tributaries) Showing the Location of Pools and Canals
of the Schuylkill Navigation (also, the impounding reservoirs
on the Perkiomen Creek and its branches as located by Mr.
Rudolph Hering, C. E., in his surveys for the future water
supply of Philadelphia.) Compiled by E. F. Smith, C. E. Scale
approx. 1 mile = 1 inch. Reading, Mar. 27th 1886. Shows:
Creeks, elevations, dams (length, width, depth, area, and
capacity), towns, mountains, canals (Manayunk, Plymouth, Norristown,
Oaks, Vincent, Girard, Reading, Duncan, Hamburg, Tunnel).
38 1/2 x 96. Ink and water color on tracing paper. 1 item.
- 396. Military Map of Pennsylvania, 1896. Daniel H.
Hastings, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Thomas J. Stewart,
Adjutant General. Shows: territorial subdivisions,
General H.Q., Division H.Q., 1st Brigade H.Q., 2nd Brigade
H.Q., Third Brigade H.Q., Regimental H.Q., cavalry companies,
artillery companies, infantry companies, State Naval Militia.
19 x 28. Printed, in 6 colors. 1 item.
- 397. Soil Map, Adams County Sheet, Pennsylvania.
Soils surveyed by Henry J. Wilder and H. L. Belden, 1904.
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils,
Milton Whitney Chief. Julius Bien & Co., Lithograph,
New York. Shows: loam, clay loam, sandy loam clay,
stony loam, stony clay loam, stony sandy loam, shale loam.
25 1/2 x 30. Printed, in color. 1 item.
- 398. Sketch of Delaware River and Bay. Improvement
of Delaware, Memorial to United States Congress by the Trade,
Commercial and Maritime Interests of Philadelphia, December
20, 1898. McManus, Lithographers, Philadelphia. Shows:
shipyards, forts, powder mills, arsenal, battery. 17 x 28.
Printed, in 3 colors. Printed report included. 1 item.
- 399. The Delaware River From Philadelphia to Delaware
Bay Showing the Location for a Channel 600 Feet Wide and
30 Feet Deep at Mean Low Water as Recommended by the Board
of Engineer Officers Constituted by Special Orders No. 16
Headquarters Corps of Engineers United States Army, March
20,1899. F. McManus, Jr. & Co., Lithographers, Philadelphia.
22 x 33 1/2. Black on white. Printed report included. 1
item.
- 400. The Delaware River From Philadelphia to Delaware
Bay Showing the Location for a channel 600 Feet Wide and
30 Feet Deep at Mean Low Water as Recommended by the Board
of Engineer Officers Constituted by Special Orders No. 16
Headquarters Corps of Engineers United States Army, March
20,1899. F. McManus, Jr. & Co., Lithographers, Philadelphia.
Shows: area to be dredged, area not requiring dredging,
progress of work under the 30-foot channel project. 22 x 33
1/2. Printed, in 3 colors. Printed report included. 1 item.
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