401. Gettysburg Battlefield,
n.d. Battle Fought at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1st, 2nd, & 3rd,
1863 by The Federal and Confederate Armies Commanded Respectively by General
G. G. Meade and General Robert E. Lee. Published by, Jno. B. Bachelder, Del.
Endicott & Co., Lithographers, New York. Shows: plan of the Soldiers
National Cemetery, corps badges, signal station. In color, 37 x 26 1/2.
1 item in 2 pieces.
402-1. Plan of a Portion of
the Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley Forge Showing the Entrenchments,
Redoubts, etc., March 1893. Shows: elevations, P. & R. R. R.,
Forts Washington and Huntingdon. 44 x 27. Blueprint. 1 item.
402-2. General Map of the
Encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777-1778. J. O. Clark, Engineer
for Commission, February, 1904. Franklin & Clarke, Civil Engineers, Philadelphia.
Shows: camps, defenses, roads, revolutionary property lines, land acquired
in 1905-1906, proposed extension in 1907. 30 1/2 x 18. Printed, black on
white with color. 1 item.
402-3. Topographical Map of
the Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1906. J. O.
Clark, Engineer for Commission. Franklin & Clarke, Civil Engineers, Philadelphia.
Shows: Revolutionary property lines, Valley Forge Park, present property
lines and fences, road lines, stone buildings. Printed, in color. Laminated,
2 sections.
402-4. Valley Forge Park and
Vicinity, Drawn for the Commission, 1908. Shows: redoubts, roads,
entrenchments, markers, monuments. 13 x 9. Printed, in color. 1 item.
403. Colton's Atlas of
Pennsylvania, No. 32. Counties of Clarion, Venango and Forest, 1865. G.
W. & C. B. Colton, 172 William Street, New York. Shows: roads,
P.O., iron works, furnaces. 14 1/2 x 12. Printed, in color. 1 item.
404. Cook State Forest
Park, Clarion, Forest & Jefferson Counties. The Pennsylvania Department
of Forests and Waters, Harrisburg. Ralph M. Bashore, Secretary, James F.
Bogardus, Deputy Secretary. R.C.W., 1932. Shows: park area, Indian
campground, Sawmill picnic ground, picnic ground, river camp grounds, State
Highway, improved roads, trails. 17 x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item.
405. Maps and Data for
Apportionment of the State of Pennsylvania Including Constitutional Provisions,
Present Apportionment Acts, also Outline Maps of the State of Pennsylvania,
and Counties of Allegheny, Berks, Blair, Cambria, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware,
Erie, Fayette, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton,
Northumberland, Schuylkill, Washington, Westmoreland and York and cities
of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Altoona, Erie and Scranton, with Population
of 1910, Vote for Governor 1910, and Vote for President 1908 and 1912, by
Minor Civil Divisions. Prepared under the direction of W. Harry Baker, Secretary
of the Senate, 1913. Printed, 78 pages, 19 x 12 each.
406. County Map of the
State of Pennsylvania, n.d. Drawn and Engraved by W. H. Gamble, Philadelphia.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1871 by S. Augustus Mitchell
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress. Printed, in color, 15 x 12 1/2.
1 item. [From D. G. Beers, Atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania fol.
Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & Co., 1873. No. 25.]
407. A New Map of Pennsylvania
with its Canals, Rail-Roads & c. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, North
East Corner of Market & 7th Streets, Philadelphia, 1846. Shows:
canals, railroads, profile of Pennsylvania Canal, Columbia Railroad, steamboat
routes. 14 x 11 1/2. Photostat, black on white. 1 item.
408. Philadelphia, n.d.
Published by J. H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William Street, New York. Entered
according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by J. H. Colton & Co.,
... Shows: wards, street names, buildings. 14 x 11 1/2. Printed, black
on beige, 1 item. [From G. Woolworth Colton. Colton's General Atlas.
fol. New York, J. H. Colton & Co., 1858. map 23.]
409. Map of Chester County
Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Passed
19th March 1816, by James Hindman. Prepared for the Engraver by John Melish.
Engraved by B. Tanner. Philadelphia, Published by John Melish, 1822. Printed
in color by The Tinicum Press, No. 47 of 2500 copies. Chester County Historical
Society Collections. Shows: county and township lines, turnpike road,
common roads, churches, academies, mills, manufactories, minerals, furnaces,
taverns and other houses, statistical table. 22 1/2 x 19. 1 item.
410. Manuscript Map of
the Lancaster Turnpike ca. 1790. Printed by The Tinicum Press, No. 19 of
2500 Copies. Chester County Historical Society Collections. Shows:
houses and owners, milestones, taverns, roads, Old Lancaster Road, bridges.
411. A Map Containing Part
of The Great Valey; Federal Valey and Part of Uwchlan Township in Chester
County. Pennsylvania, n.d. Chester County Historical Society Collections.
Printed by The Tinicum Press, No. 19 of 2500 copies. Shows: house
and owners, streams, sawmills, roads with courses and distances. 25 x 19.
1 item.
412. Official Map of Pennsylvania
Issued for 1970. Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with
the Department of Forests and Waters and the Pennsylvania Game Commission,
Harrisburg. Copyright 1970, Bureau of Publications, Department of Property
and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Shows: road classifications,
highway markers, map symbols, population of towns and cities, roadside rests,
hiking trails. 25 1/2 x 40. Printed, in color. 1 item.
413. 1776 To The Citizens
of Philadelphia This Plan of the City and its Environs is respectfully dedicated
By the Editor. 1926, compliments of the Colonial Trust Company, Philadelphia.
Shows: alleys, hospitals, churches, President House, Market House,
University. Insets: City Hall, State House, Congress Hall, Library,
United States Bank. Note: The survey was begun in 1772 by P. G. Varle,
and was finished by the engraver, Robert Scott in 1797. 29 x 21 1/2. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
414. Map of the Public
Roads in Chester 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. Shows: table of distances,
key, road mileage. 40 1/2 x 38 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
415. Special Map Indiantown
Gap, Pennsylvania. Revised, March, 1941, 103rd Engineers. Lithographed and
Sold by The Telegraph Press, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 39 x 35 1/2. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
416a. Map showing the Boundary
Line Between New York & Pennsylvania along the Parallel of Forty-Two Degrees
North Latitude. To accompany Report of the Board of Regents of the University
of the State of New York. H. W. Clarke, Civil Engineer, Syracuse 7 January
1878. Shows: milestones and monuments; mile points vacant; farm corners,
etc.; approximate position of Parallel 42; monuments: in place, lost but place
known, evidently not in place, found, entirely lost; milestones, indicated
by numbers:
1. Initial Point to Mile-Stone
59. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2
2. Mile-Stone 59 to Mile-Stone
119. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2
3. Relative Positions of
Mile-Stones drawn by Frank C. Ainslie. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2
416b. Map showing the Boundary
Line Between New York & Pennsylvania, along The Parallel of Forty-Two
Degrees North Latitude. To accompany Report of the Board of Commissioners
of the State of Pennsylvania, December 1, 1877. H. W. Clarke, Civil Engineer,
Syracuse, 1 May 1879. Drawn by Frank C. Ainslie. Shows: milestones
and monuments, mile points vacant, farm corners, approx. position of Parallel
42, monuments: in place, lost but place known, found, entirely lost; milestones
indicated by numbers:
1. Initial Point to Mile-Stone
59. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8
2. Mile-Stone 59 to 119.
1 section, photostat, 39 x 8
3. Relative position for
Wayne to Potter Counties, Pennsylvania, and Broome & Tioga Counties,
New York. 1 section, photostat,
39 x 8
4. Mile-Stone 114 to 174.
1 section, photostat, 39 x 8
5. Mile-Stone 174 to 204
to the Corner. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8
6. Relative Position of Mile-Stones
Erie to Potter Counties, Pennsylvania and Chautauqua to Cattaraugus Counties,
New York. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8
7. Meridian of West End of
Lake Ontario. 1 section, photostat, 28 x 8
8. Mile-Stone 166 to 188.
1 section, photostat, 30 x 8
9. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sections.
1 section, photostat, 18 x 8
10. 4th, 5th, and 6th Sections.
1 section, photostat, 18 x 8
11. Relative Position of
Mile-Stones, 7th, 8th, 9th Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8
12. Relative Position of
Mile-Stones, 10th, 11th, 12th Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8
416c. Map of the Boundary
Line between New York and Pennsylvania. Showing the location of the Monuments
set in 1882 and 1884. Drawn to accompany the Record of Monuments. Drawn
by Harry C. Allen., C. M. Gou, Montrose, consulting commissioner and Surveyor
on the Part of Pennsylvania. H. W. Clarke, Syracuse, Surveyor on the part
of New York. Shows: new granite monuments, milestones designated by
numbers.
Wayne County, 1 section, photostat,
10 x 7 1/2
Susquehanna County, 1 section,
photostat, 38 x 7
Bradford County, 1 section,
photostat, 45 x 7
Tioga County, 1 section, photostat,
40 x 7
Potter County, 1 section, photostat,
35 x 7
McKean County, 1 section, photostat,
41 x 7
Warren County, 1 section, photostat,
40 x 7
Erie County, 1 section, photostat,
15 x 8
Meridian of the West End of
Lake Ontario, 1 section, photostat, 29 x 8
416d. Map of the Boundary
Line between the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio, showing said Line as Re-Surveyed
and Re-marked A.D. 1881 by a Joint commission appointed by said States to
Restore the original Boundary as Established in 1786; said Commission consisting
of James Horall, Wm. W. Walker and James McCullough on the part of Pennsylvania,
and on the part of Ohio of Joseph M. Rickey, James Mackey and Henry B. Perkins.
Geo. D. Hersey, Engineer for the Commission. Filed in the Department of Internal
Affairs, October 1, 1883, J. Simpson Africa, Secretary. 2 sections, photostats,
67 x 7 each.
417. Tinicum Island, July
4, 1767. Shows: Longhook Creek, Big Thorrow-fare, Bon-Kill or Bon
Creek, Delaware River, Amos-Land, Boons Island, Plums Creek, Little Thorrow-fare,
Mill-Kill or Darby Creek. Fragile. 22 x 30. Hand-colored. 1 item in 3 pieces.
418. Post Route Map of
The State of Pennsylvania Showing Post Offices with the intermediate distances
on Mail Routes, in operation on the First September 1912. Published by order
of Post-Master General Frank H. Hitchcock under the direction of David M.
Hildreth, Topographer, P.O. Dept. Shows: list of counties, explanation
of mail service. Inset: Environs of Philadelphia. 41 x 70. Printed, in color.
1 item.
419. Tourist Map of Pennsylvania
Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Issued by the
Department of Highways, August 15, 1925. Shows: rules of the road,
public camps, numbered roads. Insets of: Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh. 24 x 18. 2 sheets. Photostats.
420. Official Road Map
of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads.
1939. Bureau of Publications, the Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Shows: roads, State Forest Parks, airports, population
of towns and cities. 23 1/2 x 36. Printed, in color. 1 item.
421. Recreational Map of
Pennsylvania. Issued by the Department of Forests and Waters, Harrisburg.
Copyright, 1932. L. E. Staley, Secretary. J. H. Keller, Deputy Secretary.
Bureau of Publications, Department of Property Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Shows: State Parks, State Forest Parks, State Forest Monuments, State
Forest Public Camps. 21 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
422. Bald Eagle State Forest
(Southern Section), Penn State Forest (Eastern Section), [ca. 1939-1943].
Located in Snyder, Union, Centre, and Mifflin Counties. Compiled from actual
surveys under the direction of E. T. Zacharias, Department of Forests and
Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: Forest District Line,
Natural Monument, State Game Refuge, forest officer, State Highway, picnic
area, railroad, swamp, look-out station. 9 x 16. Printed, in color. 1 item.
423. Buchanan State Forest
(Eastern Section), ca. 1939-1943. Located in Fulton, Bedford, and Franklin
Counties. Compiled from actual surveys under Direction of E. T. Zacharias.
Department of Forests and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows:
same as No. 422. 9 x 16. Printed, in color. 1 item.
424. Elk State Forest (Western
Section), ca. 1939-1943. Located in Elk and McKean Counties. Compiled from
actual surveys under the Direction of E. T. Zacharias, Department of Forest
and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as No. 422.
9 x 8. Printed, in color. 1 item.
425. Elk State Forest (Eastern
Section) Susquehannock State Forest (Western Section), ca. 1939-1943. Located
in Elk, Cameron, and Potter Counties. Compiled from actual surveys under
the direction of E. T. Zacharias. Department of Forests and Waters, G. Albert
Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as No. 422. 9 x 16. Printed, in
color. 1 item.
426. Forbes State Forest,
ca. 1939-1943. Located in Somerset and Westmoreland Counties. Compiled from
actual surveys under the direction of E. T. Zacharias. Department of Forests
and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as No. 422.
9 x 16. Printed, in color. 1 item.
427. Kittanning State Forest,
ca. 1939-1943. Located in Jefferson, Forest and Clarion Counties. Compiled
from actual surveys under direction of E. T. Zacharias. Dept. of Forests
and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as No. 422.
9 x 8. Printed, in color. 1 item.
428. Michaux State Forest,
Mount Alto State Forest, ca. 1939-1943. Located in Adams, Cumberland and
Franklin Counties. Compiled from actual surveys under the direction of E.
T. Zacharias. Department of Forests and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary.
Shows: same as No. 422. 9 x 16. Printed, in color. 1 item.
429. Moshannon State Forest,
Black Moshannan Division, ca. 1939-1943. Located in Centre County. Compiled
from actual surveys under the direction of E.T. Zacharias. Department of
Forests and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as No.
422. 8 x 9. Printed, in color. 1 item.
430. Rothrock State Forest,
Trough Creek Division, ca. 1939-1943. Located in Huntingdon County. Department
of Forests and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary. Shows: same as
No. 422. 8 x 9. Printed, in color. 1 item.
431. Tioga State Forest,
Tiadaghton State Forest (Northern Section), ca. 1939-1943. Located in Tioga
and Lycoming Counties. Compiled from actual surveys under the direction of
E. T. Zacharias. Department of Forests and Waters, G. Albert Stewart, Secretary.
Shows: same as No. 422. 9 x 16. Printed, in color. 1 item.
432. The Lake Erie and
Ohio River Canal Board of Pennsylvania, General Map, showing location of canal,
feeders, reservoirs, and drainage areas, May 1917. George M. Lehman, Chief
Engineer. 12 x 11. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
433. Pennsylvania's State
Highway System, Detour Bulletin, Issued Bi-Weekly by Pennsylvania Department
of Highways, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. James Lyall Stuart, Secretary. Period
ending September 20, 1928. Shows: detour; improved, unimproved roads;
roads under construction; main highways. 22 x 31. Printed, in red and black
ink. 1 item.
434. Electric Railway Map
of Pennsylvania Issued by the Pennsylvania State Railroad Commission, 1912.
Copyright, 1912, by the Pennsylvania State Railroad Commission, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Shows: State and county boundaries, incorporated places,
Steam railroads, electric railways, industrial roads, canals, rivers, names
of railways shown on map. Insets: Philadelphia and Vicinity, Pittsburgh
and Vicinity. 34 x 56. Printed, in color, backed on linen. 1 item.
435. Map of the Girard
Estate Schuylkill & Columbia Counties Pennsylvania. City of Philadelphia
Trustee showing Topography, Geology and Location of Collieries, 1899. Heber
S. Thompson, Engineer, Girard Estate. To accompany the 30th annual report
of the Directors of City Trusts, Philadelphia, December 31, 1899. 14 x 31.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
436. Township Map of Mercer
County, Pennsylvania. Showing Location of Charcoal Furnaces, n.d. Made
by T. S. Hodge, Greenville, Pennsylvania. Shows: charcoal furnace;
Fremont Furnace, Lawrence County, Wilmington Township. 19 x 20. Printed.
1 item.
437. Harbor Map of the
City of Philadelphia Compiled by the Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries,
1943. Edwin R. Cox, Director. Wm. K. Johnson, Secretary. Carroll R. Thompson,
Chief Engineer. Printed by Horace E. Bonsall, Ketterlinus, Philadelphia.
Shows: municipal piers & property, Philadelphia. Belt Line Railroad,
Reading Co., Pennsylvania Railroad, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. 23 x
43. Printed, in color. 1 item.
438. New Map of the Connellsville
Coke Region and Adjacent Fields Showing all Coke Works, South Western Pennsylvania,
1908. Revised to January 1909. J. B. Hogg Civil & Mining Engineer, Connellsville,
Pennsylvania, J. M. Henderson, Del. E-134. Shows: number of ovens,
ovens abandoned. 18 x 38. Brown ink on paper. 1 item.
439. Map of the, Broad
Mt. Coal Lands, Anthracite, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 1896.
A. J. Womelsdorf, Civil & Mining Engineer, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Shows: collieries, railroads, Centre Turnpike, hotels. 14 1/2 x 31.
Printed, black on white. 1 item.
440. Map of Harrisburg
City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Engraved specially to accompany Boyd's
Harrisburg Directory, 1906. Corrected by M. B. Cowden, City Engineer. Entered
according to Act of Congress ... 1906, by G. M. Boyd ... Dando Print, Philadelphia.
12 1/2 x 24. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
441. Plan of the City of
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1908. Drawn by J. Monroe Peters,
Assistant City Engineer. 19 1/2 x 28. Shows: streets, city lines,
railroad, canal (abandoned), Paxton Creek. 19 x 28. Blueprint? 1 item.
442. Topographical Map
of Pike County, Pennsylvania, n.d. Shows: surveys, post offices, Delaware
& Hudson Canal, New York & Erie Railroad, Blooming Grove Park Association.
41 x 35. Blueprint. 1 item.
443. Map of the Valley
of Petroleum, 1865. Showing Historical Farms Along Oil Creek, about 1865.
Also Cherry Run, Pithole, Shamburg, and Pleasantville. With present day roads
designated for the guidance of tourists. Compiled for The Titusville Herald,
by Joseph Murray. Traced by Wesley Spitler. 9 x 15. Printed, black on white.
2 items.
444. Map of the Delaware
River District from Trenton, New Jersey to Wilmington, Delaware. Prepared
by the Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries of the City of Philadelphia,
1918. Geo. S. Webster, Director. Norman L. Stamm, Harbor Engineer, Joseph
F. Hasskarl, Assistant Director. Shows: boundary line, islands, docks,
wharves, ferries, ports, railroads, shipyards, piers. Printed, black on white.
13 x 61. 1 copy.
445. Pennsylvania County
Highway Maps, Eastern Section of State, n.d. Return to Office of Chief Engineer,
Pennsylvania Railroad. Leatherbound loose maps of various sizes, 37 x 25.
1 vol.
County Map of Pennsylvania,
1894. A. L. Smith. Shows: place names; railroads; and, blocked
in Eastern Section. Printed, in color. 13 1/2 x 20 1/2. 1 item.
Map of the Public Roads in
Berks County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under
direction of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 31, 1911. Made
by Ralph C. Benedict and Gustave P. Strum, May 1, 1915. 33 x 43. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
Bradford County, see: No. 234.
Map of the Public Roads in
Bucks County. Constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the
State Highway Department ... Act of May 1, 1905. Made by Ralph C. Benedict,
January 1, 1912. 28 x 44. Printed, in color. 1 item.
Carbon County, see: No. 235
Columbia County, see: No. 243
Dauphin County, see: No. 247
Delaware County, see: No. 249
Lackawanna County, see: No.
260
General Highway Map, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways
in cooperation with the Public Roads Administration, Federal Works Agency,
Data obtained from State-Wide Highway Planning Survey, 1941 (culture features
as of 1939). General Highway Map, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 36.
Copyright, Bureau of Publications, Department of Property & Supplies.
Sheet No. 1 of 2 Polyconic Projection. Shows: farm units; dwellings;
industrial, educational and correctional institutions; conservation; structures;
airways; natural features; railroads; roads; drainage; boundaries. Blueprint,
36 x 48. 1 item.
Lancaster County, see: No.
262
Map of the Public Roads in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under
the direction of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 1, 1905. Made
by Ralph C. Benedict and Charles W. Erisman, January 1, 1912. Shows:
roads, road mileage, railroads, streams. Printed, in color. 36 x 42.
1 item.
Lebanon County, see: NQ, 264
Lehigh County, see: No. 266
Lycoming County, see: No. 267
Monroe County, see: No. 270
Map of the Public Roads in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under
direction of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 1, 1905. Made
by Ralph C. Benedict, January 1, 1912. Shows: roads, railroads,
trolley lines, highways. Printed, in color. 36 x 25, trimmed. 1 item.
Montour County, see: No. 273
Northampton County, see: No.
274
Northumberland County, see:
No. 275
Pike County, see: No. 277
Schuylkill County, see: No.
279
Sullivan County, see: No. 283
Susquehanna County, see: No.
284
Tioga County, see: No. 285
Wayne County, see: No. 228
Wyoming County, see: No. 100
Map of the Public Roads in
York County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under direction
of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 31, 1911. Made by Ralph
C. Benedict and Gustave P. Strum, June 1, 1915. Shows: highways,
roads, electric railways, railroads. 36 x 46. Printed, in color. 1 item.
446. Pennsylvania County
Highway Maps, Western Section of State, n.d. Return to Office of Chief Engineer,
Pennsylvania Railroad. Leather-bound, loose maps of various sizes. 37 x
25. 1 item.
County Map of Pennsylvania,
1894. A. L. Smith. Shows: place names; railroads; and, blocked
in Western Section. Printed, in color, 13 1/2 x 20 1/2. 1 item.
Adams County, see: No. 227
Armstrong County, see: No.
229
Beaver County, see: No. 230
Blair County, see: No. 233
Cambria County, see: No. 236
Cameron County, see: No. 237
Clarion County, see: No. 241
Clinton County, see: No. 242
Map of the Public Roads in
Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under
direction of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 1, 1905. Made
by Ralph C. Benedict, January 1, 1912. Shows: roads, trolley lines,
railroads. 36 x 47. Printed, in color. 1 item.
Cumberland County, see: No.
245
Elk County, see: No. 251
Map of the Public Roads in
Erie County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under direction
of the State Highway Department ... Act of May 1, 1905. Made by Ralph C.
Benedict, January 1, 1912. Shows: road mileage, roads, highways,
railroads, trolley lines. Printed, on paper, in color. 36 x 47. 1 item.
Fayette County, Pennsylvania,
n.d. Albert J. Oppermann, Registered Engineer, Fayette T. & T. Building,
Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Shows: roads, electric railways, highways,
township lines, population. Printed, black on white. 21 x 27. 1 item.
Forest County, see: No. 253
Franklin County, see: No. 254
Fulton County, see: No. 255
Huntingdon County, see: No.
256
Indiana County, see: No. 257
Jefferson County, see: No.
258
Juniata County, see: No. 259
Lawrence County, see: No. 263
McKean County, see: No. 268
Map of Mercer County, n.d.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Highways, Harrisburg. Shows:
state highways - old system and rural routes system, township roads, United
States and State highway route numbers, State Highway Legislative Route
Numbers. Printed. black on white. 22 x 17. 2 copies.
Mercer County, 2-26-32, see:
No. 368-43
Mifflin County, see: No. 269
Perry County, see: No. 276
Potter County, see: No. 278
Snyder County, 12-27-31, see:
No. 368-55
Map of Snyder County, June
26, 1941. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Highways, Harrisburg.
Revised, February 20, 1939, March 26, 1940 and June 26, 1941. Shows:
State Highways - old and rural route systems, township roads, United States
& legislative route numbers: Printed. blue on white. 27 x 34. 1 item.
Snyder County, 1914, see: No.
280
Somerset County, see: No. 281
Union County, see: No. 286
Venango County, see: No. 287
Warren County, see: No. 288
Washington County, 10-22-32,
see: No. 368-63
Road Map of Washington County
Pennsylvania, 1941. Washington County Engineering Department. John D.
Berryman, Ross R. Cummins, John M. O'Neil, County Commissioners. Shows:
State roads, county and township roads, railroad, trolley. Planograph Print
by Indianapolis Blue Print & Supply Co. 18 x 17. 1 item.
447. Map of Sunbury, Pennsylvania,
1900. Surveyed and compiled from State, county and municipal records and
other authentic sources by Geo. F. Keefer, C. E., and O. H. Ostrander, C.E.
Officially adopted by the town council of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, June 6th
1899. Shows: ward divisions, steam railroads, electric railways, names
of property owners, monuments, water - gas - sewer. E. P. Noll & Co.,
Map Publishers, Philadelphia. 40 x 76. Printed, in color. Also Blueprint.
1 item.
448. Map of Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania From Original Surveys Under the Direction of Wm. E. Morris,
ca. 1848. Published by Smith & Wistar, Philadelphia. Shows: township
lines, roads, canals, property owners, turnpikes, boroughs. Insets:
Pottstown; Norristown, View of Norristown; Ancient Friend's Meeting House,
Lower Merion. 25 x 37. Printed (copy), black on white. 1 item.
449. Combination Atlas
Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1877. Compiled, Drawn and Published
from Personal Examinations and Surveys, J. D. Scott, Philadelphia. Published
by Thos. Hunter, Printer, Philadelphia. Shows: townships, railroads,
property owners, roads, Turnpike. 9 x 11. Reprinted by Montgomery County
Planning Commission, September 10, 1959. 1 item.
450. Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania, 1960. Published by the Montgomery County Planning Commission,
based on a series of maps, copyright 1953 by the Philadelphia Electric Company,
Serial No. 1210. Shows: area, population, and settlement; density
of municipalities; schools; roads; police stations; fire houses; airports;
shopping centers; cemetery; church; hospital; streams; place names. 42 x
72. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
451. Cornplanter's Kingdom
- The Allegheny National Forest and Environs. Copyrighted 1951 by Samuel
A. King, 510 First Street, Du Bois, Pennsylvania, Revised, 1952. Shows:
roads, trail, ponds and dams, National Forest, parks, elevation, and game.
Vignette: John O'Bail The Cornplanter, 1732-1836. 19 x 25. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
452. Railroad Distance
Map of Pennsylvania Showing Railroad Connections and Mileage Between all Important
Cities and Towns, Copyright, January 26, 1906. Published by The Consolidated
Map Company, Erie, Pennsylvania. Shows: railroad distances. 27 x
41. Printed, in color. 1 item.
453. Official Map of Pennsylvania
Issued for 1971. Prepared by the Department of Transportation in Cooperation
with the Department of Environmental Resources and the Pennsylvania Game
Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1971. Bureau of Publications, Department
of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Shows: road
classification, highway markers, map symbols, population of towns and cities,
parks, mileage chart. 40 x 25. Printed, in color. 1 item.
454. Map Showing Land Patented
and granted to Conrad Weiser Along the Susquehanna River in 1750 and 1755
and to his heirs in 1771 and partitioned by them in 1773... This drawing made
from compilation and drawing by Charles Fisher Snyder, May, 1934. Re-drawn
and Decorated by Works Progress Administration. 22 x 31. Drawing, black
on white. 1 item.
455. The United States
of North America: with the British Territories and Those of Spain, according
to the Treaty of 1784. Engraved by William Faden, 1796. Published as the
Act directs, February 11, 1796, by William Faden, geographer to the King,
Charing Cross. 22 1/2 x 31. Printed, in color. 1 item.
456. The British Colonies
in North America. Engraved by William Faden, 1777. 22 x 30. Printed, in
color. 1 item. [From: Faden (Wm., ed.), The North American Atlas.
fol. London, for W. Faden, 1777. Ed. B. No. 1.]
457. A New Map of the English
Empire in America, viz. Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York,
New Iarsey, New England, New France &c. Revised by Ion Senex, 1719.
I. Harris, Sculp. 21 x 23. Printed, in color. 1 item. [From: New (A)
General Atlas. anon. fol. London, for D. Browne, 1721. opp. p. 236.]
458. North America. Corrected
from the Observations communicated to the Royal Society at London, and the
Royal Academy at Paris. By lohn Senex, F. R. S., 17 10. To the Honorable
Anthony Hammond Esq., One of the Commissioners of Her Majties Navy. This
Map is humbly Dedicated and Presented by his Obliged Servant. lohn Senex,
Sculpt. 25 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
459. United States of America.
Compiled from the latest & best Authorities, by John Melish. Engraved
by Samuel Harrison. Entered according to Act of Congress, 10th July 1818,
and Published by Murray Draper Fairman & Company, Philadelphia. 17 x
20. Printed, in color. 1 item.
460. A Map of North America
from the Latest Surveys and Maps, by John Blair, L.L.D. & F.R.S., as a
Supplement to His Tables of Chronology. Thos. Kitchin, Sculpsit. [1768?]
18 x 24. Printed, in color. 1 item.
461. A Map of the Province
of New-York, Reduced from the large Drawing of that Province, Compiled from
Actual Surveys by order of His Excellency, William Tryon, Esqr. Captain General
& Governor of the Same. By Claude Joseph Sauthier; to which is added
New Jersey, from the Topographical Observations of C. J. Sauthier & B.
Ratzer. Engraved by William Faden. (Successor to the late Mr. Thomas Jefferys),
1776. London, Published according to Act of Parliament, August 1st, 1776,
by William Faden, Corner of St. Martin's Lane. Charing Cross. 24 x 29. Printed,
in color. 1 item. (From: Faden (William, ed.), The North American Atlas.
fol. London, for W. Faden, 1777. No. 12.]
462. A New Map of Virginia,
Mary-Land And the Improved Parts of Penn-sylvania & New Jersey. Most
humbly Inscribed to the Right Honble. The Earl of Orkney & ct. Knight
of Ye Most Noble and Ancien[t] Order of Thistle, 1719. Revised by I. Senex.
21 x 24. Printed, in color 1 item. [From: New (A) General Atlas.
anon. fol. London, for D. Browne, 1721. opp. p. 240.]
463. A Map of the United
States of America. Agreeable to the Peace of 1783. Engraved for Guthrie's
new System of Geography. 14 x 15. Printed, in color. 1 item.
464. The State of New York
with part of the adjacent States by John H. Eddy, Geographer, New York, 1818.
Engraved by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Company, Philadelphia. Printed
by Samuel Maverick, New York, New York, Published by James Eastburn &
Company, at the Literary Rooms in Broadway. 39 x 44. Printed, in color.
1 item.
465. United States, by
J. Arrowsmith. London. Published 15 February 1834, by J. Arrowsmith, 35
Essex Street, Strand. 21 x 27. Printed in color. 1 item. [From: Arrowsmith
(John), London Atlas 4v. (Consisting of folded maps in 4 cases).
8 degrees. London, J. Arrowsmith, [1832-46]. V4, No. 43.] Note: Date altered
to 1834.
466. A New and General
Map of the Middle Dominions Belonging to the United States of America. viz.
Virginia, Maryland, the Delaware-Counties, Pennsylvania, New Jersey &c.,
with addition of New York, & of the greatest part of New England &c.
as also of the Bordering Parts of the British Possessions in Canada. Inset:
A Sketch of the Upper Parts to show the Remainder of the Lakes. London: Published
by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street as the Act directs, 12th May
1794. 21 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item (on back, No. 63).
467. Nova Virginiae Tabula.
Ex officina Guiljelmi Blaeuw [Willem Janszoon Blaeu]. D. Geiap, Sculpt. [1671)
20 x 23. Printed, black on white. 1 item. [Probably reproduced after Smith's
map.]
468. A New Map, or Chart
in Mercators Projection, of The Western or Atlantic Ocean, with part of Europe,
Africa and America, 1739. Sold by Iohn Senex over against St. Dunstan's Church
in Fleet Street, price 1s. 6d. 25 x 32. Printed, black on white. 1 item
(on back No. 35).
469. A General Map of the
Middle British Colonies in America. Containing Virginia, Maryland, The Delaware
Counties, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. With the addition of New York and
of the greatest Part of New England, as also of the Bordering Parts of the
Province of Quebec, improved from several Surveys made after the late War,
and Corrected from Governor Pownall's Late Map 1776. The Seat of War in the
Middle British Colonies containing Virginia, Maryland, the Delaware Counties,
& ca. Inset: A sketch of the Upper Parts of Canada. London.
Printed, for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, Map, Chart, & Printsellers, No.
53 Fleet Street as the Act directs, 15th October 1776. 27 x 20. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
470. A New Map of the United
States of America, By J. H. Young, Philadelphia. Published by Charles Desilver
251 Market Street. The United States in 1856 is reproduced by Rand McNally
& Company to commemorate its One Hundredth Anniversary in 1956. Entered
according to Act of Congress in the year 1856 by Charles Desilver in the Clerks
Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. A facsimile
reproduction from Mitchell's Universal Atlas. Engraved by J. L. Hazzard
& E. Yeager. Shows: railroads, battlefields, roads. Insets:
Gold Region of California, District of Columbia. 17 x 27. Printed, in color.
2 copies.
471. Map of LeBoeuf Township.
January 1829. Shows: Lots B-Y, Nos. 102-110, and Lots aa to hh. 15
x 18. Original. 1 item.
472. A Chart of Delaware
Bay and River, Containing a full and 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. 22 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item. [From Faden
(William, ed.), The North American Atlas. fol. London, for W. Faden,
1777. No. 26.]
473. Map and Profile Accompanying
Report on Surveys, Allegheny Valley Railroad. W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer.
Geo. R. Eichbaum, Associate Engineer, 1853. William Schuchman, Lithographer,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 17 x 32. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
474. New Jersey. Sold
by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company. No. 253 Market Street, Philadelphia,
1847. Engraved by J. H. Young. Shows: eastern part of Pennsylvania,
canals, railroads, roads. 19 x 13. Printed, in color. 1 item.
475. The North Hemispheare,
The South Hemispheare. To the Right Honble. Henry Montague, Baron of Kimbolton,
Viscount Maundevile, Lo: President of his Majties most Honble Privy Counsell:
this Mapp of the World, With Himselfe, and his best Services. Will: Grent,
D.D., 1682? Shows: Penn Sill-vania. 17 x 27. Facsimile. Printed,
11 color. 1 item.
476. Land Surveyed for
the Holland Land Company. Shows: State Line and Allegheny River, course
and distances. Certified copy of connected original returns remaining on
file in the Surveyor General's Office. August 19, 1807. 19 x 19. Parchment.
1 item.
477. Pennsylvania, 1970-1971.
Happy Motoring Guide. Shows: recreation areas, campgrounds, airports,
hiking trails, ferries, county seats, names, lines, State Lines. Insets:
Allentown, Bethlehem, Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading,
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Wheeling, c. MCMLXIX, General Drafting Company, Inc.,
Convent Station, New Jersey. 18 x 32. Printed, in color. 1 item.
478. Mappa Pan Am Di Philadelphia.
Coninformazioni utili sugli alberghi, ristoranto; itinerari turistici e negozi.
Shows: Philadelphia E. Dintorvi; Philadelphia Centro. The H. M. Gousha
Company. Lithographed in U.S.A., February 1969. 18 x 23. Printed, in color.
1 item.
479. Oil Fields - Vicinity
of Brokinstraw Creek. ca. 1933-35? Shows: Oil Companies, Pittsburgh
& Erie Railroad, turnpike, runs. C.W.A. Files, original with color.
28 x 22 (large); 17 x 22 (small), 4 sheets.
480. [Original Maps near
Pine Grove City, n.d.] Shows: names of owners, acreage, perches, Harrisburg
and Pine Grove Turnpike, S. and A. Railroad, grist mills, school houses, Slabtown,
elevation. 20 x 16, each. Original. 6 sections.
481. Road Map of Allegheny
County, Prepared by County Planning Commission, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
1946. Harry W. Fowler, Director Revised, March 1, 1946. Shows: area
and population-municipalities in Allegheny County: road names omitted. 38
1/2 x 43. Printed, in color. 1 item.
482. Map of Allegheny County,
June 1946. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Highways, Harrisburg.
Revised, February 17, 1939; January 29, 1941; October 10, 1942. Shows:
State Highways-Old System; Rural Route System; county and township roads;
United States & State Highways; traffic route numbers; State Highway Legislative
Route Numbers. 39 x 50. Blue on white. 1 item.
483. Map of Pennsylvania
Aqueduct. Selected Aqueduct Water-Sheds, Dam Sites and Recreational Reservoirs.
Also, Stream-Channel Distances and Maintained Normal Low-water Discharges.
Cyril C. Crick, Discoverer and Originator, 1929, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
January, 1946, Cyril C. Crick, Engineer. To: Hon. James H. Duff, Governor
of Pennsylvania, From: C. M. Barr, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 17,1948.
Shows: State and County boundaries, rivers and tributaries, watershed
boundaries, elevations in feet plus tidewater, aqueduct dam sites, recreational
reservoir sites, lakes, ponds and reservoirs. 40 x 28. Printed, in color.
1 item.
484. Waters of Pennsylvania
Aqueduct Compared with Other Sources of Industrial and Municipal Supplies.
Analyses by Cyrus Wm. Rice Laboratories. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March,
1943. Cyril C. Crick, Originator of the Aqueduct, 1929. To: Hon. James H.
Duff, Governor of Pennsylvania, From: C. M. Barr, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
November 17, 1948. Shows: watersheds-Allegheny, Beaver, Cuyahoga,
Delaware, Monogahela, Muskingum, Ohio, Schuylkill, and Susquehanna Rivers.
Lake Erie and Pennsylvania Aqueduct watersheds. 28 1/2 x 41. Printed, in
color. 1 item.
485. Pennsylvania Aqueduct.
Cyril C. Crick, Originator and Engineer. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September,
1946. Comparison Between the Major Obnoxious Chemical Elements Contained
in Waters from the Following Sources at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Monongahela
River; Allegheny River; Aqueduct Water, To: Hon. James H. Duff, Governor of
Pennsylvania, From: C. M. Barr, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1948.
30 1/2 x 38. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
486. Report on Survey of
Hospitals Metropolitan Philadelphia, 1946. Location of Hospitals City of
Philadelphia, by Ford, Bacon and Davis, Inc. Engineers. Copyright by Hagstrom
Company Inc., New York, December 5, 1946. Shows: city boundary line,
township lines, parks, cemeteries, railroad lines, railroad stations, main
auto routes. 29 x 23. Printed, in color, Exhibit No. 1. 1 item.
a. Report on Survey of Hospitals
Metropolitan Philadelphia, 1946. Location of Hospitals, Philadelphia Suburban
Area ... Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc. Engineers, December 4, 1946. Shows:
general hospitals - 150 or more beds, less than 150 beds, special hospitals.
10 1/2 x 16. Printed, in color, Exhibit No. 2. 1 item.
487. Sportman's Map of
Pennsylvania, 1942. Published by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Division
of Lands, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Prepared in cooperation with the Pennsylvania
Art Program and the Works Project Administration. Artist, Fred Everett, 1941.
Shows: State Game Lands; State Game Refuges; State Forests; State Game
Farm, archery hunting preserve; dog training preserve; State Fish Hatchery;
streams; roads. 23 x 36. Printed, in color. 1 item.
488. Map of Central Philadelphia,
c. 1948. Showing transit lines, hotels, railroad stations, places of interest.
Prepared by the Philadelphia Transportation Company for the Republican National
Convention, June 21, 1948. 9 x 12. Printed, in color. 1 item.
489. Map of Eastern Virginia,
1862. compiled from the best authorities and printed at the Coast Survey Office,
A. D. Bache, Superintendent, 1862. Compiled by W. L. Nicholson. Lithograph
by Chas. G. Krebs. Shows: Pennsylvania roads and railroads. 20 1/2
x 26. Printed, in color. 1 item.
490. [West Branch Susquehanna
River and Tributaries Flood Control Proposals.] 1950. Flood reductions by
reservoirs recurrence of March 1936 Flood. Colonel E. E. Gesler, Acting
Division Engineer, United States Army. Shows: March 1936 Flood limit;
reduction in flooded areas effected and flood control reservoirs; reduction
in flooded area effected by 4 flood control reservoirs and Keating Multiple-Purpose
Reservoir. 10 x 14 1/2 ea. Printed, black on white. 4 items.
1. Clearfield, Jersey Shore,
Lock Haven, Renovo and South Renovo.
2. Lewisburg, Milton, Montgomery,
Muncy.
3. Susquehanna River Basin,
Vicinity Map inset. Shows: proposed, authorized, under construction,
constructed.
4. River Basin, Vicinity Map
Inset.
See: MG-190, Subject File,
Releases, March 10, 1950 for covering letter.
491. Official Road Map
of Pennsylvania, 1949. Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting
Roads. Issued for Free Distribution by the Department of Highways, Harrisburg.
Copyright 1949. Bureau of Publications, the Department of Property and Supplies,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Shows: paved, improved, unimproved
roads, Pennsylvania Turnpike, main routes, State Forest Parks, State Parks,
roadside rests, airports, population of towns and cities. 26 x 36. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
492. Map of the Public
Roads in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1945. Constructed from Actual Surveys
Made under direction of the State Highway Department, 1945. Commissioners:
John S. Roberts, Jr., Simon K. Moyer, Edward C. Hancock, Ernest H. Harvey,
Secretary, John S. Roberts, Jr., Engineer. Allen Reproduction Company, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. J. L. Smith Company Maps, 1603 Sansom Street Philadelphia.
Shows: State Highways, State Rural Routes, State-aid Roads, township
roads and numbers, school houses, churches, county bridge and number. 34
x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item.
493. Map of the Public
Roads in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1912. Constructed from Actual
Surveys Made under direction of the State Highway Department by Authority
of an Act of Assembly approved May 1, 1905. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer,
Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner. Made by Ralph E. Benedict,
January 1, 1912. Shows: table of distances, dirt and macadam roads,
State Highways, trolley lines, streams, railroads, schools, post office.
23 x 40. Printed, in color. 1 item.
494. Map of the Public
Roads in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1912. Constructed from Actual Surveys
made under direction of the State Highway Department by Authority of an Act
of Assembly approved May 1, 1905. Samuel D. Foster, Chief Engineer; E. M.
Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner. Made by Ralph C. Benedict, January 1,
1912. Shows: table of distances, road mileage, dirt and macadam roads,
state roads, trolley lines, streams, railroads, schools, churches. 39 x 40.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
495. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
the Department of Internal Affairs. Genealogical-Map of the Counties. Compiled
and prepared in the Land Office Bureau (Bureau of Land Records). Shows:
organization of counties, 33 treaties and purchases, dates of various treaties
and purchases. 17 x 12. Printed, in color. 7 items.
a. c. 1930, W. J. Daniels,
Director of Land Office
b. 1933, Philip H. Dewey, Secretary
c. 1944, 3rd ed.; Wm. S. Livingood,
Jr., Secretary
d. 1944, 3rd ed.; Genevieve
Blatt, Secretary
e. 1965, 5th ed.
f. 1967, 6th ed.; John K. Tabor,
Secretary
g. 1972, 7th ed.; Department
of Community Affairs
496. Post Route Map-Pennsylvania.
Published by Order of Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, November 16,
1959. Shows: counties in Pennsylvania, post offices, post office stations,
summer post offices, discontinued post offices, railroads, electric railways,
mail messenger, highway post offices, Star (contract) route, air mail supply,
motor vehicle, parcel post units. Insets: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Eastern and Western Sections, 36 x 41 ea. Printed, in color. 2 items.
497. Tuscarora State Forest,
1932. Public Use Map the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, Lewis
E. Staley, Secretary, Harrisburg, 1933. Compiled from actual surveys, February
1921 under direction of T. O. Bietsch. Revised June 15, 1932. E. T. Z.
Shows: county line, stream, spring, State Game Refuge, State Highway,
improved forest road, forest officer; path or trail, railroad, lookout station,
public camp ground, State Forest Park. 11 x 17. Printed, in color. 1 item.
498. Tourist Map of Pennsylvania,
1930. Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads. Department
of Highways, Bureau of Publications. Copyright 1930. Shows: Profiles
of Lincoln and William Penn Highways, distance schedule, mileage log, safety
signs, free bridges, population of cities and towns. Insets: Allentown,
Altoona, Bethlehem, Erie, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Johnstown, Lancaster, New
Castle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport.
21 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
499. 1955 Map of Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania. County Commissioners; F. C. Peters, F. C. Hillegass,
R. K. Mensch. Controller, Joseph H. Green, C. O. Cooke, Superintendent of
Roads & Bridges. Harry D. Reichert, Philadelphia Printer. Shows:
highways, bridges, school houses, trolley line, railroad, stream, fire house,
quarry, golf course, airport, table of distances, population, county officials.
Insets: Valley Forge, Court House, County Parks, covered bridge near
Pennsburg, Old Perkiomen Bridge, Montgomery Hall. 22 x 34. Printed, in color.
1 item.