601. Map of Harrisburg, 1941 edition, Including Steelton, Paxtang,
Penbrook, Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Enola, Wormleysburg, West Fairview, Oberlin,
New Cumberland. Copyright 1941. Miller Brothers & Company. Shows: street
index, population, wards, main traffic streets, bus or trolley lines, steam
railroad, city property and parks, county and state property, cemeteries,
fire houses, schools. Reverse: "Air Map of Harrisburg,"
by Dallin Aerial Surveys, 1941 edition. Copyright 1941, Miller Brothers &
Company. 24 x 36. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
602. A Connected Draft of twelve tracts of land situated in the county
of Dauphin, whereon is located the City of Harrisburg, 1904. The warrants
and surveys respectively bearing date as shown above set forth (1732-1793):
constructed from and compared with the original Drafts remaining on file in
the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, Isaac B. Brown, Secretary
of Internal Affairs, March 15, 1904. 13 x 14. Printed, black on white.
1 item.
603. Wilson's Land in Dauphin County, 1833. Sketched from a general
Draft filed in the Surveyor Generals Office, and taken from a copy made therefrom,
April 22, 1833. Situate on the Waters of the Wisconisco. East and West branches
of Rattling Creeks in Dauphin County, consisting of 40 tracts of land containing
16,084 acres ... granted to George Richards as late property of James Wilson
deceased. Entered among the Records of the Circuit Court at Philadelphia
for the District of Pennsylvania in Deed Book C, page 332. Shows:
drafts Nos. 1-40, survey date. 13 x 25. Lehman & Duval Lithograph, Philadelphia.
1 item.
604. Sketch Map, designed to accompany a paper entitled "Local
Topography," of a portion of the West Branch Valley, of the Susquehanna
River, n.d. by J[oseph] H. McMinn. Shows: islands, old settlers, Indian
towns, Indian paths. 10 x 14. Printed. 1 item. [From: On the Frontier
With Colonel Antes, by Edwin MacMinn, c. 1900, between pp. 256-57.]
605. Places of Scenic and Historic Interest in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania,
1953. Published by Mifflin County Historical Society, Lewistown, Pennsylvania.
County Erected 1789. Society Founded 1921. Copyright, 1953, by Mifflin County
Historical Society. Shows: history of county and townships, roads,
railroad. Insets: court house and square, Fort Granville. 20 x 26.
Printed, black on white. 1 item.
606. Beautiful Laurel Highlands, c. 1959. Laurel Highlands, Inc.,
125 West Main Street, Ligonier, Pennsylvania, c. 1959. Shows: historic
sites and museums, State parks, points of interest, covered bridges, Turnpike
Interchanges, airports. Insets: recreation, forts, monuments. 12 x
18. Printed, in color. 1 item.
607. [A map of part of Pennsylvania & Maryland, intended to show,
at one view, the several places proposed for opening a Communication between
the waters of Delaware & Chesapeake Bays ... ]. Plate VII, Fig. 1. Shows:
proposed new roads and canals. [A Description of a Machine for Cutting Files,
a Model of which was presented to the Society some time ago, by B.O.], Fig.
2. J. Smither, Sculp. 14 x 19. Lithograph. 1 item. [In: Transactions,
of the A PS, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Vol.
1, pp. 293, 300, from January 1st, 1769 to January 1st, 1771. Philadelphia:
Printed by William & Thomas Bradford, at the London Coffee House, M.DCC.LXXI.]
608. Die Gros-Britannische Colonie-Laender, In Nord-America in accuraten
Special-Mappen nach den Londone. Originalien getreulich mitgetheilt und herauss
gegeben von Homaenischen Eerben. Mit Kayser]: allergn: Privil, n.d. B. New
England, New York, New Yersey und Pensilvania. Printed, in color. Laminated,
2 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 1.]
609. [The London Land Company Survey, by Thomas Fairman, 1709]. Copy,
1764 of an Island in the river Delaware in Philadelphia County above the mouth
of the Schuylkill. Shows: fort. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1
section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 2.]
610. [John McCulloch's Land Survey, situated on the East side of Monongahela
River between Great Redstone and Dunlap's Creek, by John Lukens, 1769]. Copy,
1769 by Alexander McClean. Shows: Fort Bird [Burd]. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series,
"Appendix I-X," No. 3.]
611. "A Map of the State of Pennsylvania, by Reading Howell,
MDCCXC11. To Thomas Mifflin, Governor. The Senate and House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is respectfully Inscribed by the Author,"
1792. Shows: county and township lines, roads, furnaces, forges, grist
and saw mills, Indian paths and towns, minerals, dwelling houses. Printed,
in color. Laminated, 8 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives,
3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 4.]
612. [The London Land Company Resurvey in Chester County, February
21, 1736]. Survey of February 18, 1736, of lands said to be in New Castle
County but found to be in Chester County. Copy, n.d. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd
Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 5.]
613. ["Coxburg" Survey, "Notingham" Township,
Washington, County, January 25, 1780]. Certified, February 18, 1780 by John
Lukens, Surveyor General. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section. [From:
Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X,"
No. 6.]
614. [Pennsylvania Land Company in London Survey, September 12-15,
1760]. Survey for land lying on Conestoga Creek, Lancaster County by John
Lukens, Surveyor General. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section. [From:
Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X,"
No. 7.]
615. [Peters Creek, Mount Pleasant, Washington County Survey, May
7, 1785]. Survey to adjust title to unpatented lands in Monongahela, Youghiogheny
and Ohio Counties. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published
Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 8.]
616. [Manallin Township, Fayette County, Survey, March 22, 1785].
Bazil Brown's survey on the waters of the Redstone and Dunlaps Creeks, for
adjusting the claims to unpatented lands in Monongahela, Youghiogheny and
Ohio Counties. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published
Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 9.]
617. John Estaughand Company's Land situate on Conostogoe and the
Mill Creek, Chester County, 1717. Part surveyed on October 25, 1716 and completed,
May 16, 1717, by Isaac Taylor. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section.
[From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 10.]
618. [7,500 Acres on the Delaware River, Bucks County Survey, August
17, 1699]. Copy of original by Thomas Fairman, Surveyor. Shows: Delaware
River 20 miles above the Falls. Printed, in color. Laminated, 1 section.
[From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 11.]
619. [Tracts of Land called New Munster and Society, December 13,
1763]. Shows: mill, dwelling house, Rankin's field. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd
Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 12.]
620. "Map of the British Colonies in the Year 1765 from a Map of
the Period," n.d. Shows: Indian villages, forts, Philadelphia,
New Castle, Delaware, rivers, falls, mines. Printed, in color. Laminated,
4 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series,"
Appendix I -X," No. 13.]
621. [London Land Company Survey, August 19, 1709 of 5,000 Acres,
Chester County by Thomas Fairman, Surveyor]. Printed, in color. Laminated,
1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 14.]
622. [London Land Company Survey of 5,000 Acres bounded by the "Scholkil
and Perqueaming" Creek]. Thomas Fairman, Surveyor. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series,
"Appendix I-X," No. 15.]
623. [London Land Company Survey of 5,000 Acres, Chester County].
Surveyed by Thomas Fairman, August 19, [1709]. Printed, in color. Laminated,
1 section. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 16.]
624. To the Honorable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires, True
and Absolute Proprietaries and Governors of the Province of Pennsylvania
and the Territories thereunto belonging and to the Honorable John Penn Esquire,
Lieutenant Governor of the same-This Map of the Province of Pennsylvania
Is Humbly dedicated by their Most Obedient humble Servt W. Scull. Philadelphia,
Printed by James Nevil for the author, April 4, 1770. Printed, in color.
Laminated, 2 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd
Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 19.]
625. A Map of Pennsylvania Exhibiting not only The Improved Parts
of that
Province, but also Its Extensive Frontiers: Laid down from Actual Surveys and
Chiefly from the Late Map of W. Scull Published in 1770. And Humbly Inscribed
to the Honourable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires, True and Absolute Proprietaries
& Governors of the Province of Pennsylvania and the Territories thereunto
belonging. La Pensilvanie en trois Feuilles. Traduite des meilleures cartes
anglaises. A Paris Chez le Rouge rue des grands Augustins avec Priviledge du
Roi. Shows: roads, ferrys, churches, forts, houses, miles, coal, falls,
Indian villages. Printed, in color. Laminated, 6 sections. [From: Published
Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix IX," No. 20.]
626. A Map of the Provinces of New-York and New-Jersey, with a part
of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec from the Topographical Observations
of C. J. Sauthier, Augsburg. Engraved and Published by Matthew Albert Lotter,
1777. Printed, in color. Laminated, 4 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix IX," No. 21.]
627. Regni Mexicani seu Novae Hispaniae Ludovicianae, N. Angliae,
Carolinae, Virginiae et Pensylvaniae nec mon Insviarvm Archipelagi Mexicani
in America Septentrionali accurata Tabula exhibita a Joh. Baptista Homanno,
n.d. Printed, in color. Laminated, 4 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 22.]
628. A Map of the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsylvania in
America. Begun by William Penn Proprietor and Governor thereo[f] anno 1681.
A Map of the Province of Pennsilvania containing the three countyes of Chester,
Philadelphia and Bucks as far as yet surveyed and laid out, the divisions
or distinctions made by the different coullers respects the settlements by
way of townships, by Thomas Holme, Surveyor General. Sold by Robert Greene
at the Rose and Crown in Bridge Row and by John Thornton... London. Fac-simile
of Holmes Map of the Province of Pennsylvania with the names of the original
purchasers from William Penn, begun in 1681. Reproduced from the original
in the Philadelphia Library by the Anastatic process, 200 copies only printed.
Published at the Anastatic Printing Office, 144 Chestnut Street and by Lloyd
P. Smith, Philadelphia, 1846. Inset: The City of Philadelphia, by
Thomas Holme. Printed, in color. Laminated, 6 sections. [From: Published
Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 23.]
629. A Map of Pensilvania, New Jersey, New York, and the Three Delaware
Counties, by Lewis Evans, MDCCXLIX. Published by Lewis Evans, March 25,
1749 according to Act of Parliament. L. Hebert, Sculp. Shows: roads,
Harris's Ferry, Indian paths. Printed, in color. Laminated, 2 sections.
[From: Published Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, "Appendix
I-X," No. 24.]
630. To the Honourable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esq., True &
absolute Proprietaries & Governours of the Province of Pennsylvania &
Counties of New Castle Kent & Sussex on Delaware. This Map of the Improved
Part of the Province of Pennsylvania, 1759. Is humbly dedicated by Nicholas
Scull. Published according to Act of Parliament January 1, 1759 and Sold
by the Author Nicholas Scull in Second Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in
color. Laminated, 6 sections. [From: Published Pennsylvania Archives,
3rd Series, "Appendix I-X," No. 25.]
631. [A Panoramic View of] Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
The point of junction of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad-and the Susquehanna
and Baltimore Railroad -and the Danville Railroad - and the Sunbury and Erie
Railroad [1863?]. From nature by Mrs. Donnell. C. Kuchel. P.S. Duval &
Company Steam Lithograph Press, Philadelphia. Shows: railroads, canal,
bridges, Cake's land addition of August 23, 1859. 32 x 24. Lithograph, in
color. Condition: poor. 1 item. [Published in: Sunbury Pennsylvania,
1772-1972, by Sunbury Bicentennial, Inc., 1972, between pp. 167-170, and titled:
"Nineteenth Century Conception of Caketown, From nature by Mrs. Donnell."
See also: History of Northumberland County Pennsylvania, Chicago: Brown,
Runk & Co., 1891, p. 446 for "Caketown" history.]
632. Birds Eye View of the Centennial Buildings and Grounds, Fairmount
Park, Philadelphia, 1876. Published by the National Publishing Company of
Philadelphia, for Presentation to each subscriber for the Centennial History
of the United States. Copyright secured 1876. Shows: Horticulture
Hall, Main Exhibition Building, Memorial Hall, Agriculture Hall, Judges Hall,
Ladies Pavilion, Machinery Hall, United States Government Building, and dimensions
of each. 24 x 18. Condition: poor. 1 item.
633. New Jersey at the Time of the Ratification of the Constitution,
from an original Map in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by
the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. Reprinted 1937,
by United States Geological Survey. Redrawn from William Faden's "The
Province of New Jersey, Divided into East and West, commonly called THE JERSEYS,"
December 1, 1778. Shows: astronomical observations, roads, Glass
House, ferries, first settlement of Swedes, court house, and part of Pennsylvania.
20 x 26. Printed, in color. 1 item.
634. Delaware at the Time of the Ratification of the Constitution,
from a 1787 Original in the Library of Congress at Washington. Issued by
the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. Reprinted 1937,
by United States Geological Survey. Redrawn from John Churchman's "To
the American Philosophical Society This Map of the Peninsula Between Delaware
& Chesapeake Bays. . .," n.d. Shows: roads, bridges, mills,
cypress swamp, and part of Pennsylvania. 20 x 26. Printed, in color. 1
item.
635. State of Pennsylvania Topographic Maps 1:48,000 (1 inch approx.
1 mile), 1921-1928. Department of Forests and Waters and Internal Affairs.
Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey. Shows:
schools, churches, fire towers, mines, manmade and natural features, highways,
county lines. Printed, in sepia. 10 items.
Quadrangles, 1921-1928
Berlin, 1923, 21 1/2 x 27
Bunkill, 1924, 21 x 28
Hyndman, 1927, 21 x 27
Menno, 1924, 20 1/2 x 26
Needmore, 1925, 21 x 28
Reynoldsville, 1922, 21 x 27
Shippensburg, 1921, 22 x 27
Snow Shoe, 1928, 22 x 27
Tidioute, 1927, 22 x 27
Townville, 1927, 21 x 28
636. Map of Warren, Pennsylvania and Vicinity, ca. 1968. Shows:
wards, railroads, street and building names, borough limits, industry, schools.
Insets: North Warren with streets and hospital area. Printed, black
on white. 17 x 20. 1 item,
637. Road Map of Pennsylvania, 1916. Published by the State Highway
Department. Showing State Highways as adopted under the Sproul Road Bill
approved May 31, 1911 and subsequent amendments, January 1, 1916. Hon. Martin
G. Brumbaugh, Governor, Frank B. Black, State Highway Commissioner. A. Hoen
& Company Lithograph, Baltimore. Shows: county seats and boundaries,
township lines, railroads, streams, state highways - improved and under contract,
toll roads on highways, State-aid roads. 35 x 56. Printed, in color. 1
item.
638. Pittsburgh Gulf Tourguide Map with Sight-Seeing Tour, ca. 1956-1957.
Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, Illinois. Lithographed
in the United States. Shows: points of interest, parks and principal
buildings, index to streets, highways groves and shelters, beaches and pools,
airports, roads. Insets: Golden Triangle, South Park, North Park,
Metropolitan Pittsburgh. 26 1/2 x 32. Printed, in color. 1 item.
639. Pennsylvania Road Map with Pictorial Guide by Esso, 1951. Copyright,
General Drafting Company, Inc., 21 West Street, New York, New York. Shows:
numbered roads, city streets, approximate mileage, military and other
airports, seaplane landings, public recreation, State and county lines, elevations
in feet, fort trails, Pennsylvania Turnpike, road news. Insets: details
of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. 24 x 34. Printed, in color. 1 item.
640. Map of the Swatara Coal Region, by Henry K. Strong. Prepared
for the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in compliance with a Resolution of a
State Convention of Delegates That Assembled at Harrisburg, December 4, 1838.
P. S. Duval Lithograph. Philadelphia. Shows: profile, roads, county
lines, Little Dam of Union Canal, Union Canal, railroads, surveys, furnaces,
taverns, churches, dwellings, coal. 33 1/2 x 50. Printed, black on white.
1 item.
641. Pennsylvania and Metropolitan Philadelphia, a Sinclair H-C Gasoline
Road Map, ca. 1942-1945 Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago,
Illinois. Lithographed in United States. Shows: Philadelphia and
vicinity, Pittsburgh, roads, highways, camp sites, State Parks, State Historic
Sites, population (1940 Census), State Forests, county seats, points of interest.
Detail maps of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. 20 x 27. Printed, in color.
1 item.
642. General Map of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania, Showing
the Position of the Collieries, by Baird Halberstadt, Engineer & Geologist,
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Revised 1907 to 1909. Julius Bien & Company,
Lithograph. New York. Shows: Area Upper Barren and Upper Productive
Coal Measures; Pottsville Conglomerate No. XII. Inset: Extension of
the Appalachian Coal Fields. 5 sections, 24 x 30 each. Printed, in color.
1 item
643. General Map of the Bituminous Coal Region in Western Pennsylvania
Showing the Location of Mines and the Various Inspection Districts, 1915.
George E. Gay, Mining Engineer, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Compiled
and Issued by the State Department of Mines. Also: Indexes, 1916,
1922, Accompanying Map of the Bituminous Coal Region, which list mine inspectors
and districts; districts and mines; number on map; name of mine (pamphlets).
33 x 38. Printed, in color. 1 item.
644. Geologic Maps of Pennsylvania, 1960. Pennsylvania Geological
Survey, Fourth Series. Compiled and Edited by Carlyle Gray, State Geologist.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Internal Affairs, Genevieve Blatt,
Secretary. Topographic and Geologic Survey. Copyright 1960 by Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Williams & Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, 27, D.
C. Scale: 1:250,000. 1 inch = approximately 4 miles. Shows: cross
sections of anthracite region, Central Allegheny Plateau, ridge and valley
to South Central Piedmont, Southwestern Allegheny Plateau, legend, glacial
borders, numbered sources. Inset: Source of Data, Index Map. 2 sections,
41 x 58 ea. Printed, in color. 1 item.
645. Historical Map of Pennsylvania, 1956. Archives Publishing Company,
Inc. Copyright, 1956. Shows: date of county organization, county
seat, county and State lines, Indian villages, early iron furnaces, colonial
forts, historic sites, Indian trails or paths, military roads, towns, turnpikes,
railroads, Walking Purchase. Insets: purchases of Indian lands in
Pennsylvania, and early claims of Connecticut-Maryland-Virginia. 27 x 45.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
646. Map of Connellsville Coke Region and Adjacent Fields, 1913.
Approximate scale 1 inch = 2 miles.South Penn Engineering Company,
Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Signed, J. H. W. Shows: railroads, trolley,
coal operation, coke ovens. 17 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
647. Historic Indian Paths of Pennsylvania, by Paul A. W. Wallace,
1952. Prepared for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Shows:
Indian village or fort, Indian camp or cabin, white man's fort, white man's
town, spring, landmark, Indian path, river or creek, Indian name with modern
name, old town, town. 12 x 18. Printed, black on white. 1 item. [From:
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. LXXVI, No.
4, October, 1952.]
648. Rand McNally Standard Map of Pennsylvania, ca. 1938, Copyright
by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago. Shows: State capital, county
seats, railroads, electric and township lines. Reverse SideShows:
super highways, paved roads, United States Interstate Highways, airports,
State Parks and Forests, State Highways, population of cities and towns.
27 x 39. Printed, in color. 1 item.
649. Sketch of the Surprise of Germantown by the American Forces commanded
by General Washington, October 4th, 1777, ca. 1927. Drawn and printed in
commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Germantown, and distributed
by the Chelten Trust Company. 13 x 17. Printed, in color. 1 item.
650. Historical Map of the Juniata Valleys, 1941, by L[eo] E. Wilt,
Towanda, Pennsylvania. Shows: Allegheny Path, Glade Road, forts, Forbes
Route, Old Path, Indian towns. 16 x 34. Printed, in color. 1 item.
651. Southern Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Showing Location
of First Roads Built, April 17, 1939. Reproduced by the Westmoreland Fayette
Branch of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. Shows: Glades
Road - Rt. 31, Braddock Road, Lincoln Highway - Rt. 30. 8 x 10. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
652. Map of City of Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 1948.
Copyright, Dansbury-Hill Adv. Company, Trenton, New Jersey. Shows:
historic buildings, street names, Reading Railroad, Ridley River, Waterfront
business houses. 19 x 24. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
653. The route of emigration of the Schwenkfelders from their homes
in Silesia as far as Plymouth, England. . . The jou[r]ney which began in 1726
and ended on September 22, 1734 with their arrival in Philadelphia, was recorded
in the diary of Christopher Schultz, n.d. Shows: cities mentioned
in the Diary as stopping points, boundary of the Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom
of Prussia, Great Britain; House of Hapsburg, Lorraine. 10 x 15. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
654. A Map of Pennsylvania from the best Authorities [1794]. Published
15th July 1794 by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly. W. Harrison, Junr., sc. Shows:
towns, forts. 8 x 10. Printed, black on white. 1 item. [From: Morse (Jedidiah),
The American Gazetteer?]
655. County Map of The State of Pennsylvania, 1865. Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr., in the Clerks
Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania. Shows: railroads, counties, towns. 12 x 15. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
656. Plan of Philadelphia, 1860. Entered according to Act of Congress,
in the year 1860 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr., in the Clerks Office of the
District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Shows: wards, streets, waterfront, railroads, buildings. 12 x 15.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
657. The State of Pennsylvania from the latest Surveys, 1810. Engraved
for the New Encyclopedia by E. Low, New York. Shows: roads, county
lines, towns. 9 x 12. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
658. Johnson's Philadelphia, 1872. Published by A. J. Johnson, New
York. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by A. J. Johnson,
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Shows:
wards, streets, places, dock area, railroads, parks. Inset: Philadelphia
and vicinity. 18 x 27. Printed, in color. 1 item.
659. Johnson's Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1864. Published by A.
J. Johnson, New York. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864
by A. J. Johnson in the Clerks office of the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District of New York. Shows: township and
county lines, railroads, place names. 18 x 27. Printed, in color. 1 item.
660. Pennsylvania and New Jersey [by T. G. Bradford, 1835]. Shows:
railroads finished, chartered, proposed; canals. 10 x 13. Printed, in color.
1 item. [From: Bradford (T. G.). A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical,
Historical & Commercial. 40 Boston, American Stationer's Company,
1835.] railroads, surveys, furnaces, taverns, churches, dwellings, coal.
33 1/2 x 50. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
661. Pennsylvania [by Mathew Carey, 1796]. Reduced with permission
from Reading Howell map by Samuel Lewis. Scale of American miles 69 1/2 to
a degree. Shows: roads, canal, county lines, place names. 11 1/2
x 18 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item. [From: Carey (Mathew). Carey's
American Atlas. Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1796.]
662. Philadelphia [by Burroughs, 1846]. Shows: wards - city,
Spring Garden, Northern Liberties, Kensington, South Wark; index - public
buildings, hotels, churches; canal in West Philadelphia; dock area. 13 1/2
x 16 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
663. Somerset Trust Company's Tourist Map of Somerset County, Pennsylvania
by Crist, 1951 edition. Shows: hotels and inns, motels, summer cabins,
tourist homes, restaurants, auto service stations. 12 x 12. Printed, in
color. 1 item.
664. City of Erie Pennsylvania, General Plan for the Extension and
Improvement of the City, 1913. John Nolen, City Planner, Harvard Square,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Press of Ashby Printing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania.
Shows: index to public places, commercial harbor, Erie harbor, Misery
Bay, Pleasure Bay, streets, cemeteries, proposed parks and play grounds, and
buildings. 22 x 30 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
665. A Map of Erie County, Pennsylvania, 1679-1853, 1936. Copyright,
1936, by Erie Public Museum, Erie, Pennsylvania. Lithograph in United States.
Shows: railroads; Old French Road, 1753; canal; French fort. Vignettes:
arms of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fieur de lys of France, Anthony Wayne's
Blockhouse, Pittsburgh-Erie Stage, Treaty at Fort Harmer, etc. 32 x 42.
Lithograph, in color. 1 item.
666. Map of Dauphin & Lebanon Counties. Constructed by Virtue
of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by Thomas Smith, 1830. Prepared
for engraving by John Melish. Philadelphia, Published by H. S. Tanner, 1830.
Engraved by Samuel Harrison. Scale: 2 1/2 miles to an inch. Shows:
canals, mills, furnaces, list of post offices, statistical table. Vignette:
Hunter's Falls. 17 x 23. Printed, in color. 1 item.
667. Map of Pittsburgh and its Environs [1830]. Surveyed and Published
by Jean Barbeau and Lewis Keyon. Entered according to Act of Congress, 1830.
Engraved by N. B. Molineux, Pittsburgh. Shows: streets, public buildings,
penitentiary, numbered lots, owners, names, mills, foundries, cotton factories,
notes on the city. Insets: Lawrenceville, Birmingham, Gray's Gardens.
Facsimile. 26 x 34. Printed, black on brown. 1 item.
668. Official Map of Pennsylvania Issued for 1975. Prepared by the
Department of Transportation incooperation with the Department of
Environmental Resources, the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and the Pennsylvania
Fish Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1975, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Property and Supplies. Shows: roads, railroads, public
transit, airports, highway markers, population, State Parks, State Forest
picnic areas, historical parks, State Forest Natural Areas, Allegheny National
Forest, historical properties and sites, index to Pennsylvania communities.
City maps (detail): Allentown-Bethlehem, Altoona, Arnold-New Kensington,
Beaver Falls, Bradford, Butler, Chester, Du Bois, Easton, Erie, Franklin,
Gettysburg, Greensburg, Harrisburg and Capitol Complex, Hazleton, Hershey,
Indiana, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lebanon, Meadville, New Castle, Oil City, Philadelphia
and Vicinity, Pittsburgh and Vicinity, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton-Wilkes-Barre,
Sharon-Farrell, State College, Stroudsburg, Washington, Williamsport, York.
22 1/2 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
669. Map of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, n.d. Published by the Wellsboro
Agitator, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Shows: townships, railroads,
roads, post offices, place names. 14 x 17. Printed, in color. 1 item.
670. Map of Dauphin County, Revised, March 1958. Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Department of Highways, Harrisburg. Shows: State Highways,
township roads, United States and State Highway, Legislative Route numbers.
29 x 37. Blueprint. 1 item.
671. City of Lancaster and Adjacent Suburbs, by Edward Edgerley, Civil
Engineer, March 1933. Shows: streets, cemeteries, historic places,
Pennsylvania Railroad right-of-way. 22 x 24. Printed, black on white. 1
item.
672. Pittsburgh in 1795, c. 1964. Shows: plan of city, street
names, ponds, forts, General Wayne's stable, Braddock's Field road, sand
bar in Monongahela River. 17 x 18. Reproduction, blue on white. 1 item.
[From: Pittsburgh, The Story of an American City, by Stefan Lorant,
ca. 1964, pp. 62-63.]
673. The Susquehanna, by Aurand [1955]. Shows: canals, place
names. 18 x 24. Reproduction, black on white. 1 item. [Reprinted in: The
Susquehanna (The Rivers of America), by Carl Carmer, ca. 1955, p. 2.]
674. Early Oil and Transportation, by L. G. McCorry, Herman, Pennsylvania,
1956. Shows: railroads, names for crude oil, crude oil markets, Drake
Well, wharves and oil yards, 1860-70, farms, Pithole City. 18 x 28. Reproduction,
blue on white. 1 item.
675. Railroad Map of Pennsylvania issued by the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission, June 30, 1966. 6 miles = 1 inch. Shows: railroads,
trackage rights, number denotes railroad, index to railroad on map. Insets:
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. 34 x 54. Reproduction, black on white. 1 item.
676. Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1944. United States Department of the
Interior, Geological Survey. J. G. Staack, Chief Topographic Engineer, A.
F. Hassan, Cartographer. Edition of 1916, reprinted, 1944. Scale 1:1,000,000.
Modified polyconic projection. North American datum. Shows: railroads,
electric railroads. 18 x 25. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
677. Wards and Precincts City of Reading, Pennsylvania, 1948. Shows:
historic buildings, railroads, roads, Wyomissing. 16 x 20. Reproduction,
black on white. 1 item.
678. Historical Map of Pennsylvania [after 1913]. Shows: date
of county organization, county lines, State lines, Indian villages, early
iron furnaces, colonial forts, historic sites, Indian trails, military roads,
towns, turnpikes, railroads, Walking Purchase. Insets: Purchases of
Indian lands in Pennsylvania; Early claims of Conne[c]ticut, Maryland, Virginia.
35 1/2 x 61. Printed, black on tan. 1 item.
679. Antietam Prepared by Bvt. Brigadier General N. Michier, Major
of Eng ... from Surveys under his direction By Order of BrigadierGeneral
& Bvt. Major General A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and under
the Authority of the Hon. Secretary of War, 1867. Surveyed and drawn by
M .... uss, assisted by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser... New York, Lithographing,
Engraving & Printing Company, Julius Bien, Superintendent. Shows:
Confederate lines of battle, September 16-17, 1962; National Cemetery; Confederate
line of retreat; place names; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; railroads; roads
and turnpikes. 23 x 27. Lithograph, black on sepia. (Very bad condition.)
1 item.
680. Map Showing the Location of Coal Mines and Coke Works with Respect
to Transportation Lines in portions of Pennsylvania-Maryland and West Virginia,
n.d. Prepared for the Connellsville Coal Tariff Association from maps of
the United States Geological Surveys, Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia
Geological Surveys. The Pennsylvania Department of Internal Affairs, and
Private Reports and Surveys. B. F. Hoffacker, Engineer and Geologist, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Shows: railroads, coal mines, coke works, byproduct
ovens. 20 x 24. Printed, in color. 1 item.
681. [Maps Showing Proposed Brandywine Battlefield Area in Delaware
and Chester Counties], 1934-49.
1. Preliminary Map of Proposed Brandywine Battlefield Area Situated in
Delaware and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania, n.d. Shows: numbered
lots with acreage, historic places and monuments cemeteries, roads. 20
x 24. Printed, black on white. (Copyrighted, Franklin Survey Co.) 1 item.
2. Same as above with red and blue crayon areas.
3. West Chester Quadrangle, 1943, Scale: 1:62500. State of Pennsylvania,
Department of Internal Affairs. 16 1/2 x 20. 1 item.
4. Birmingham Township, Delaware County. Copyright 1934, by Franklin
Survey Co., Philadelphia. Plate 29. Scale: 1000 feet = 1 inch. Shows:
roads, named lots with acreage, historic places. Inset: Chadds-Ford
Sub Plan. Scale: 300 ft. = 1 inch. 23 x 34. Printed, black on sepia.
1 item.
5. Plan of Cleveland-Atwater Properties, Birmingham Township, Delaware
County, Pennsylvania, by G. D. Houtman, Civil Engineer, Media, Pennsylvania.
September 22, 1948. Shows: acreage, roads, proposed park, Baltimore
Pike, 19 x 30. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
682. Pittsburgh Harbor showing transportation on the Allegheny, Monongahela
and Ohio rivers, April 1952, by United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh
District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Army Printing Service, St. Louis, Missouri.
Shows: navigation light, mile mark, highway, boom, river terminal,
can buoy, arrival point, railroads, buildings, nun buoy, seaplane base, historical
site mark. Vignettes: evolution of river transportation-canoe, 1750;
log raft, 1760; flat boat, 1780; keel boat, 1780; New Orleans, 1811; steamtowboat,
1920; modern diesel, 1945. 20 1/2 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
683. Facts about Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Miniature City Map, 1944.
Prepared by Convention and Visitors Bureau... Chamber of Commerce, 114 Walnut
Street, Harrisburg. Shows: population, hotels, transportation, organizations,
office buildings, parking facilities, auditoriums, schools, churches, public
buildings, streets, highways. 9 x 14. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
684. Map of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, June 1967. Map prepared
from data obtained by Beaver County Planning Commission. Prepared by Michael
Baker, Jr., Inc., Rochester, Pennsylvania. Shows: Pennsylvania Turnpike,
Beaver Valley Expressway, United States, State and township roads, corporate
limits, State Game Lands, parks, Boy Scout and YMCA camps. 24 x 33. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
685. Lewistown, Pennsylvania, 1879 Viewed From The Pennsylvania Railroad.
Published by C. J. Corbin, 716 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. Thomas Hunter,
Lithograph, Philadelphia. Shows: churches, Glamorgan Iron Works, Lewistown
Narrows, Pennsylvania Railroad, court house and square, Mann's Axe Factory
and residence, scullings and sailing. 22 x 32 1/2. Lithograph, black on
white. 1 item.
686. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Copyright 1877, by D. F. Pursel.
Thomas Hunter, Lithograph, Philadelphia, W. W. Denslow, Del., Published by
D. F. Pursel, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Shows: Academy, Failing
Spring Church, Diamond in 1843, present fountain, proposed new fountain and
Soldiers Monument, new depot. 18 x 24. Lithograph, black on white. 1 item.
687. Tourist Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads. Issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways,
March, 1929. Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Shows: highways, mileage, free bridges, population, Public Camps in
State Forests. Insets: Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Erie, Gettysburg,
Harrisburg, Johnstown, Lancaster, New Castle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading,
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport. 20 1/2 x 32 1/2. Printed, in color.
1 item.
688. Recreational Map of Pennsylvania Showing Parks, Recreational
Areas, Towers and Monuments, 1937. Issued by the Department of Forest[s]
and Waters, Harrisburg. Copyright 1937. Bureau of Publications, Department
of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Arthur H. James,
Governor. G. Albert Stewart, Secretary, Harrisburg, 1939. Shows:
historical and recreational park areas, picnic areas, monuments, mileage.
23 1/2 x 36 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
689. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads, 1941 - with paste-on: Edward Martin, Governor of
Pennsylvania. John U. Shroyer, Secretary, Department of Highways [January
27, 1943]. Issued by the Department of Highways, Harrisburg. Copyright 1941.
Bureau of Publications Department of Property and Supplies. Shows:
roads, turnpikes, State Forest Parks, mileage, population. Insets:
Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Bradford, Butler, Chester, DuBois, Easton,
Erie, Franklin, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Indiantown Gap, Johnstown, Lancaster,
Meadville, New Castle, Norristown, Oil City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pottsville,
Reading, Scranton, Sharon & Farrell, Uniontown, Washington, Wilkes-Barre,
Williamsport, York. Outline map, 8 x 14. 23 1/2 x 36. Printed, in color.
1 item.
690. Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System and Main
Connecting Roads, 1940 - with paste-on: Pennsylvania Department of Commerce.
Arthur H. James, Governor. Mark S. James, Secretary [July 17, 1941]. Issued
by the Department of Commerce. Copyright 1940. Bureau of Publications.
Department of Property and Supplies. Shows: roads, turnpikes, mileage,
State Forest Parks, airports, population. Inset: Pictorial and Historical
Map, 10 1/2 x 21. 23 x 36. Printed, in color. 1 item.
691. Recreational Map of Pennsylvania Showing Parks, Recreational
Areas, Towers and Monuments. 1946. Issued by the Department of Forest[s]
and Waters, Harrisburg. Copyright 1946. Bureau of Publications. Department
of Property and Supplies. Shows: State Parks, State Forest Parks,
picnic area, monuments, forest fire observation towers, mileage. 31 1/2
x 36. Printed, in color. 1 item.
692. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads, 1946. Issued by the Department of Commerce, Harrisburg.
Base Map by State Department of Highways. Copyright 1946. Bureau of Publications.
Department of Property and Supplies. Shows: roads, Pennsylvania Turnpike,
State Forest Parks, airports, population. Inset: Pictorial and Historical
Map, 13 x 22. 22 1/2 x 36. Printed, in color. 1 item.
693. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads, 1946 - with paste-on: James H. Duff, Governor.
Ray F. Smock, Secretary of Highways. E. L. Schmidt, Chief Engineer, Department
of Highways. Issued by the Department of Highways. Bureau of Publications.
Department of Property and Supplies. Shows: roads, Pennsylvania Turnpike,
State Forest Parks, airports, population. Insets: Allentown, Altoona,
Bethlehem, Bradford, Butler, Chester, DuBois, Easton, Erie, Franklin, Gettysburg,
Johnstown, Lancaster, Meadville, New Castle, Norristown, Oil City, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton, Sharon & Farrell, Uniontown,
Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, York. Outline map, 8 x 14. 23 1/2 x 36. Printed,
n color. 1 item.
694. Official Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads, 1947. Issued by the Department of Commerce, Harrisburg.
Base Map by State Department of Highways. Copyright 1947. Bureau of Publications.
Department of Property and Supplies. Shows: roads, Pennsylvania Turnpike,
State Forest Parks, airports, population. Inset: Pictorial and Historical
Map, James H. Duff, Governor, 13 x 22. 22 1/2 x 36. Printed, in color.
1 item.
695. The Map of the Southwestern Area of Pennsylvania, 1749-1799,
1975. Commissioned for the people of Western Pennsylvania in honor of our
nation's Bicentennial Celebration by Pittsburgh National Bank. Historical
facts and notes by Robert C. Alberts. Copyright 1975 Pittsburgh National
Bank. Shows: history of the area from 1749-1799. Insets: Fort
Duquesne and Fort Pitt. 23 x 35. Printed, in color. 1 item. Also:
Brochure, "Hardships and Heroics: Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1749-1799,"
by Robert C. Alberts, 1975, printed, 28 pp.
696. Reading Company [Lines], 1944. Office of the Chief Engineer. H.[
]. Shows: lines, owned, leased and operated; Central Railroad Company
of New Jersey; other lines in which company has substantial stock; Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad, and W. M. Railway; other connecting lines with company;
trackage rights. Inset: Baltimore and Chesapeake Area. 20 x 26.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
697. Reading Area [Lines], ca. 1944. Shows: Reading lines,
owned, leased and operated; lines connecting with Reading; substantial stock
ownership by Reading Company, principal interchange points. Vignette:
Reading engine 2100 and freight cars. 20 1/2 x 25. Printed, in color. 1
item.
698. Edinboro, Pennsylvania, 1898. John J. O'Brien, Printer, Erie,
Pennsylvania. Shows: schools, Hotel Stedman, banks, churches. 17
x 28. Print, black on white. 1 item.
699. Bird's-Eye View of Philadelphia, 1872. Drawn and Engraved Expressly
for Harper's Weekly. From Sketches by Theodore R. Davis. Entered according
to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by Harper & Brothers, in the Office
of the Librarian of Congress, in Washington. Supplement to Harper's Weekly,
June 15, 1872. Shows: wharves, Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, Navy
Yard, railroads, churches. 23 x 33. Lithograph. Black on white. 1 item.
700. Philadelphia in 1888. Copyright 1887, by Burk & McFetridge.
Published by Burk & McFetridge, Lithograph, Philadelphia. Shows:
Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia & Reading, and Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Directory of Terminals in Philadelphia. 22 x 36. Lithograph, in
color. 1 item.
701. Philadelphia of To-day, 1887. Copyright 1887, by Burk &
McFetridge. Burk & McFetridge, Lithograph, Philadelphia. Shows:
Pennsylvania Railroad Directory of Terminals in Philadelphia. 21 x 36.
Lithograph, in color. 1 item.
702. Agricultural Hall Centennial International Exhibition, Fairmount
Park, Philadelphia, 1876. Signed, L. Aubrun. Published by Thomas Hunter,
716 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. Copyrighted, 1874, by the Centennial Board
of Finance. Shows: length, width, area. 18 x 22. Lithograph, in
color. Damaged. 1 item.
703. Reading, Pennsylvania, 1879. View from The White Spot. 5 ...
Miles from Philadelphia and 54 Miles from Harrisburg via Philadelphia &
Reading Railroad. Shows: churches, private residences, Reading Hardware
Company, Penn Street, Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Depot, Berks County
Prison. 22 x 32. Print. Damaged and mended. 1 item.
704. Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1877. Published [by ] Corbin &
Company. W. W. [ ]. Shows: Panoramic view, square, Carlisle
Barracks, churches, D. Sipis Carpet Rooms, jail, College. 20 x 27 1/2. Lithograph,
black on white. Damaged. 1 item.
705. Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1901. Copyrighted, 1900 by Landis and
Alsop. Landis & Alsop, Newark, New Jersey. Shows: streets, buildings,
cemeteries. Inset: Lyric Theatre, Allentown Fair, South Allentown,
Commonwealth Building, Grand Opera House, businesses, and business directory.
35 x 51. Lithograph. 1 item.
706. Moshannon State Forest Comprising the Clearfield, Karthaus and
Girard Divisions. Located in Northern Clearfield, Southern Elk and Western
Centre Counties, 1925. Compiled from Actual Surveys, May 1925, under direction
of E. T. Zacharias. Pennsylvania Department of Forests & Waters, R. Y.
Stuart, Secretary. Shows: forest and county lines, stream, spring,
State Game Refuge, fire lane, path or trail, railroad, leased camp, forest
tree nursery, swamp, lookout station, forest officer. 11 x 17. Printed, in
color. Damaged. 1 item.
707. Tiadaghton State Forest (Eastern Section), Comprising the Lycoming
and Loyalsock Divisions, Located in Lycoming County, 1922. Compiled from
Actual Surveys, February 1921, under direction of T. O. Bietsch. Pennsylvania
Department of Forestry, Gifford Pinchot, Commissioner, February, 1922. Shows:
forest and county lines, stream, spring, State Game Refuge, fire lane, path
or trail, railroad, leased camp, lookout station, swamp. 11 x 17. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
708. Tiadaghton State Forest (Western Section), Comprising the Lycoming
and Loyalsock Divisions, Located in Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties,
1922. Compiled from Actual Surveys, February, 1921, under direction of T.
O. Bietsch. Pennsylvania Department of Forestry, Gifford Pinchot, Commissioner
of Forestry, February 1922. Shows: same as above, MG 707. 11 x 17.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
709. Tioga State Forest, Comprising the Chatham, William A. Stone,
and Nessonuk Divisions. Located in Tioga and the Northwestern corner of Lycoming
County, 1924. Compiled from Actual Surveys, February 1923, under direction
of E. T. Zacharias. Pennsylvania Department of Forests & Waters, R. Y.
Stuart, Secretary. Shows: forest and county lines, stream, spring,
State Game Refuge, fire lane, path or trail, railroad, leased camp, lookout
station, swamp, public camp ground. 11 x 17. Printed, in color. 1 item.
710. Kettle Creek Dam, Pennsylvania Flood Control Project Susquehanna
River Basin, 1959. United States Army Corps of Engineers, United States Army
Engineer District, Baltimore 3, Maryland. Contract awarded, May 1959. Shows:
Kettle Creek Dam, reservoir area. Inset: vicinity map. 9 x 13. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
711. Official Transportation Map, Pennsylvania Bicentennial State,
1976. Official Map of Pennsylvania Issued for 1976. Prepared by the Department
of Transportation in Cooperation with the Department of Environmental Resources,
the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and the Pennsylvania Fish Commission, Harrisburg.
Copyright, 1976. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services.
Shows: State Parks, State Forest Picnic Areas; historic parks, Allegheny
National Forest, selected bicentennial sites, historic properties, historic
sites, mileage chart, index to Pennsylvania communities. Maps (detail):
Allentown-Bethlehem, Altoona, Arnold-New Kensington, Beaver Falls, Bradford,
Butler, Chester, DuBois, Easton, Erie, Franklin, Gettysburg, Greensburg,
Harrisburg, Hazleton, Hershey, Indiana, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lebanon, Meadville,
New Castle, Oil City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton-Wilkes-Barre,
Sharon-Farrell, Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, Uniontown, Washington, Williamsport,
York. 23 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
712. Map of Potter County, Pennsylvania, n.d. Copyright by Rand McNally
& Company. Shows: improved highway, highway, railroad, stream,
school, church. 26 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
713. State of Pennsylvania, 1:500000, Reprinted, 1917. United States
Department of Interior, Franklin K. Lane, Secretary. United States Geological
Survey, George Otis Smith, Director. R. B. Marshall, Chief Geographer, A.
F. Hassan, Cartographer. Compiled in 1910-1911-1912. Engraved and printed
1913 by the United States Geological Survey. Reprinted 1917. Shows:
State capital, county seat, city or large town, town or village, steam railroad,
electric railroad. 27 x 42. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
714. Westmoreland County, City and Borough Maps, 1911-1973. [Used
by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in laying out roads and highways
within the county.]
1. Map-City of Arnold. Scale 1"=300', Area=442 Acres. W.P.A., 1942.
Shows: streets, roads, schools, companies, churches, city fine, railroad.
21 x 20. Blueprint. 1 item.
2. Map of Belle Vernon, North Belle Vernon and Environs, Westmoreland
and Fayette Counties, n.d. McDonald and Bigler, Registered Engineers, Charleroi,
Pennsylvania. Scale 1"=300'. Shows: streets, roads, borough
line, railroad. 24 x 33. Blueprint, TU #34, 1 item.
3. Plan of Proposed Borough Line, Export, Westmoreland County. Pennsylvania,
March 1911. Harrop, Hopkins & Taylor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Scale
1"=200'. Shows: Westmoreland Coal Company, W. B. Skelly Coal
Works, Turtle Creek Valley Railroad. 24 x 36. Blueprint. 1 item.
4. Franklin Borough, Westmoreland County, 1971. Redrawn, 4-15-69, Saum;
R. 10-23-69; 10-27-70; 11-23-71. County Code No. 64. Scale 1"=1200
ft. No. 8. Shows: State Highway System, township and county roads,
churches, schools. 34 x38. Printed, blue on white. 1 item.
5. Map of the City of Greensburg, Pennsylvania and Vicinity, n.d. Modern
Litho-Print, Jefferson City, Missouri. Shows: street index, city
and borough of Greensburg, wards, railroads, turnpike road. Detail:
Northmont. 17 x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item.
5a. Map of Greensburg City, 1926. Revised, May 1, 1929; January 1, 1930.
Shows: route numbers and stations, courses and distances along railroad,
wards, macadam or concrete roads; street names. 2, 38 x 35. Blueprint.
2 items.
5b. Map of the City of Greensburg, Pennsylvania and Vicinity, City Engineering
Department, corrected to 1937. Scale in feet. Shows: courses and
distances along railroad, wards, roads, turnpike (Lincoln Highway). Detail:
South Greensburg Borough. 19 x 28. Printed. 1 item.
5c. Map of the City of Greensburg Pennsylvania and Vicinity, February,
1950. Fred F. Topper, City Engineer. [Drawn by] R[obert] H. B[est]. Scale
in feet. Shows: numbered buildings, wards, streets, Pennsylvania
Railroad. 21 x 28. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
5d. Map of the City of Greenburg Pennsylvania and Vicinity, February,
1954. Revised, July 1968. Robert A. Ramsay, City Engineer. Drawn by Robert
H. Best. Scale in feet. Panograph setting 26.30. Shows: buildings,
wards, streets, Pennsylvania Railroad. 21 x 28. Printed, black on white.
1 item.
5e. Map of the City of Greensburg Pennsylvania and Vicinity, May, 1962.
Fred F. Topper, City Engineer. Drawn by Robert H. Best. Shows:
points of interest, Pennsylvania Railroad, wards, streets, South and Southwest
Greensburg Boroughs. 21 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
6. Hunker Boro, 1951. Tracing date, 3-13-51. Scale 1"=200'. Shows:
Pennsylvania Railroad, streets, United States Route 19. 23 1/2 x 34.
Tracing, blue on white. 1 item.
7. Irwin Boro, n.d. Shows: streets; numbered plots; Pennsylvania
Railroad; Warden, Scull, Clokessy and Penglyn plans for lots; Lincoln Highway;
roads and stations. 7 x 20. Printed. 1 item.
8. Jeannette, Pennsylvania, n.d. Jeannette Publishing Company. Shows:
city limits, Pennsylvania Railroad, Lincoln Highway, streets, glass works,
Rt. 639. 18 x 17. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
8a. City Map-Jeannette Pennsylvania and Vicinity, n.d. Modern Lithograph
Print Company. Map Division, Jefferson City, Missouri. Shows: points
of interest, highways, Pennsylvania Railroad, industries, street directory.
25 x 19. Printed, in color. 1 item.
9. Latrobe, March 1948. Revised, 1949, 1953. Gibson-Thomas Engineering
Company, Borough Engineers. Shows: borough limits, railroads, churches,
schools, city buildings, hotels, wards, streets, industries, fire zone.
16 x 20. Blueprint. 1 item.
10. City of Monessen, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, n.d. Thomas Finnie,
C.E. Scale 1"=100 ft. Shows: streets; house numbers, approved
February 1929; Route Appl. 143; industries; city lines; parks; Monessen
Highway. 35 x 45. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
10a. Map of Monessen, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, n.d. Prepared
for Chamber of Commerce. Shows: street index, shop listing, State
Route 906, railroad. Insets: People National Bank & Trust Company,
John L. Gibson Parking, Monessen Municipal Building. 19 x 25. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
11. Map of City of New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
n.d. Chamber of Commerce, First National Bank Building. Shows:
bus routes, street index, business houses and industries, road routes, proposed
New Kensington By-pass. 22 x 34. Printed, in color. 1 item.
11a. City of New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, January
1944. R. M. Douglas, City Engineer. Scale 1"=400'. 13-A-8. Shows:
streets, Freeport Road, street routes, 7th Street Road, Rt. 188. 32 x 45.
Blueprint. 1 item.
11b. City of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, June 1946. F. H. Recco, City
Engineer. Scale 1"=800'. B.f. 13-6-C. Shows: Freeport Road;
7th Street Road; Pennsylvania Railroad; Stevenson Boulevard, new location,
1947; city of Arnold. 16 x 21. Photostat, colored. 1 item.
12. North Huntingdon Township, Pennsylvania, 15642 (zip code), April,
1973. Official Road Map. Compiled & Drawn by Ronald C. Bole, Butler,
Pennsylvania. Greenhouse & O'Mara, Inc., Irwin, Pennsylvania 15642.
April 1973. Revised, 3-6-74. Scale 1"=1000'. Shows: street
names index; state, county, township roads; private & proposed roads;
schools; property reference no.; highways; route numbers. 42 1/2 x 54.
Printed, black on white. 1 item.
13. [North Irwin Boro,] Westmoreland County, n.d. Shows: line
proposed relocation, streets and lot numbers, Pennsylvania Railroad, street
routes, public road. 39 x 34. Blueprint. 1 item.
14. Oklahoma Boro, Westmoreland County, n.d. Shows: borderline
settled July 11, 1956; street numbers; railroad; road routes. 15 x 21.
Photostat. 1 item.
15. Penn Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 1972. Ralph F.
Welps, R.P.E., Township Engineer. Shows: road route numbers, turnpike,
township boundary and roads, State and county roads. 30 x 47. Blueprint.
1 item.
16. Scottdale Boro [Westmoreland & Fayette Counties], n.d. Shows:
wards, railroads, route marker, streets, schools, industries, Stauffer plan
of lots. 30 x 25. Photostat. 1 item.
17. Borough of Trafford, Pennsylvania, January 1929. J. R. Cronister,
Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Copyright, March 1929. Shows: residential,
commercial, light & heavy industry districts, line in Allegheny &
Westmoreland Counties, streets, Pennsylvania Railroad. 9 x 11. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
18. Metropolitan & Industrial Area Map of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania,
n.d. Compliments of Welsh Printing Company ... Shows: index to buildings
and misc., Pennsylvania Railroad, streets, industries, route numbers.
12 x 14. Printed. 1 item.
715. "County of Allegheny Pennsylvania Official Information Map,
1971." Allegheny County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Board of Commissioners.
Leonard C. Staisey, Chairman. Prepared as a public service by the Bureau
of Information and Department of Planning. Insets: Seal; Court House.
Transit Expressway, Revenue Line; "Point"; Civic Arena; Airport.
Shows: Roads; Parks; Boundary; County owned property; State Game Land;
Municipal line; Highways; Expressway; Municipal, School and fire information;
Population; Area; History. 28 x 40. Printed, in color. 1 item.
716. "Map of A Part of the Middle British Colonies. Prior to
the Revolution. From Governor Pownall's Map of 1776." Shows:
Towns; Petroleum; Counties; Purchase lines; Rivers; Forts; Swamps. 71 1/2
x 16 1/2. Printed, Black on white. 1 item. [From: Published Pennsylvania
Archives, 2nd Series, Vol. 2, front]
717. "Topographic View of Valley Forge During the Encampment
of Washington's Army, In the Winter of 1777-1778." Geo. S. Harris &
Son, Lithograph, Philadelphia. Scale: 16 inches to the mile. Shows:
Headquarters; Arsenal; Redoubt; Marquee; Artificers quarters. 24 x 32. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
718. "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." George S. Webster, Director.
Joseph F. Hasskarl, Assistant Director. Norman L. Stamm, Harbor Engineer.
Breuker & Kessler Company, Philadelphia. Shows: Railroads; Roads;
Cities; Electric Railroads; Fort Mifflin. 12 1/2 x 60 1/2. Printed, black
on white. 1 item.
719. "Map of the City of Scranton and Part of the Borough of Dunmore
Pennsylvania," 1933. Bureau of Engineering, Scranton, Pennsylvania, April
3, 1933. Charles F. Schroeder, Chief Engineer. William A. Annish, Delineator.
Scale 1" = 1000 ft. Shows: Latitude; Longitude; Population, 1930;
Area, 1954; Highways; Street names; Railroads; Cemeteries; Breakers &
Shafts; Parks; Hospitals; Schools. 31 x 30. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
720. "The Horse-Shoe Trail, Valley Forge to Manada Gap, Pennsylvania,"
1940. Drawn by C. B. Muth, 1937. Revised, January 1940. Shows: Trail;
mileage; spurs; The Appalachian Trail; improved motor highways; bus lines;
railroads; inns and American Youth Hostels. 1 inch = 5 miles. 9 x 29. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
721. "Topographic Maps of Pennsylvania 1:125,000 (1 inch = 2
miles), 1922, 1943. " War Department, Corps of Engineers, United States
Army and Department of the Interior. Shows: Manmade and Natural Features;
Shape and Elevation of Terrain. United States Geological Survey; Streams;
Rivers; Roads; Railroads; Cities and Towns; County Boundary Lines. Printed,
in color. 9 Quadrangles, approximately 16 x 22 each.
Quadrangles, 1922, 1943
Index: missing
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943, 16 x 22
Camden, New Jersey-Pennsylvania-Delaware, 1922 reprint, 16 x 20
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1943 revised, 18 x 22
Hagerstown, Pennsylvania-Maryland-West Virginia, 1943 revised, 18
x 22
Honesdale, Pennsylvania-New York, 1943, 16 x 22
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, 1943, 16 x 20
Pocono, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943, 16 x 22
Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1943, 16 x 22
Trenton, New Jersey.-Pennsylvania, 1943, revised, 16 x 20
722. "Topographic Maps of Pennsylvania 1:31,680 (2 inches = 1
mile), 1943-1947." War Department Corps of Engineers, United States Army,
and Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Shows: Manmade
and Natural Features; Shape and Elevation of Terrain; Streams; Rivers; Roads;
Railroads; Cities and Towns; County Boundary Lines. Printed, in color. 80
Quadrangles, approximately 17 x 22 each.
Quadrangles, 1943-47
Index: missing
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania 1944. 18 x 22.
Auburn, Pennsylvania 1945. 17 x 21.
Auburn Center, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Bangor, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943
Bedminster, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Belvidere, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Benton, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Berwick, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Biglerville, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Bloomsbury, New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Blue Ridge Summit, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Boyertown, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Bridgeport, New Jersey-Pennsylvania, 1944. 17 x 21.
Buckingham, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Buskhill, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1947. 17 x 21.
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Clear Spring, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Culvers Gap, Pennsylvania- New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
East Greenville, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Easton, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Emmitsburg, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1945. 18 x 22.
Flat Ridge, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Flatbrookville, New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Frenchtown, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Friedensburg, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Glen Richey, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Greencastle, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Hagerstown, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Hampton, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Hopewell, New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Houtzdale, Pennsylvania, 1944. 17 x 21.
Iron Springs, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Jenningsville, Pennsylvania, 1945. 17 x 21.
Lake Maskenozha, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, 1946. 15 1/2 x 21.
Lineboro, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Littletown, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
McSherrystown, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Manatawny, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22
Manchester, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania-Del.-N.J., 1948. 17 x 21.
Mason-Dixon, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22
Media, Pennsylvania, 1945. 17 x 21.
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Meshoppen, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Milford Square, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Minersville, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
New Freedom, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Newton West, New Jersey, 1942. 18 x 22.
Norrisville, Md.-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Pennington, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Pine Grove, 1946. 17 x 21.
Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Port Jervis North, New York-Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Port Jervis South, New York-Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Portland, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Riegelsville, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
St. Thomas, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Sassamansville, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Scotland, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 44.
Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Smithsburg, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Stockton, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania-New Jersey, 1943. 18 x 22.
Swatara Hills, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Sybertsville, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Taneytown, Maryland-Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Telford, Pennsylvania, 1943. 18 x 22.
Twelvemile Pond, Pennsylvania, 1947. 17 x 21.
Wallaceton, Pennsylvania, 1946. 17 x 21.
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
Williamson, Pennsylvania, 1944. 18 x 22.
723. "Road from Philadelphia to Washington," 1802, by W.
Harrison, Jr., Sculp. Map starts at Grays Ferry and Gardens and shows 27
miles of road in Delaware and Pennsylvania. 8 x 10 each. Printed 4 sections
to one sheet, black on white. 5 items. [From: The Traveller's Director,
or A Pocket Companion. By S. S. Moore and T. W. Jones. Philadelphia:
M. Carey, 1802.
Ac. 272585. 912.74 H249]
724. [Proposed Pennsylvania Turnpike], 1939. Issued by the Pennsylvania
Turnpike Commission. Walter A. Jones, Chairman. Revised October 27, 1938
and April 1, 1939. Shows: Proposed Pennsylvania Turnpike; present
Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) and Route 11; present Route 22 (William Penn Highway);
connecting roads to proposed Pennsylvania Turnpike. 10 x 27. Black on white.
1 item.
725. "Map illustrative of the Statistics of the Coal Trade of
Pennsylvania Showing the relative positions of the various Anthracite &
Bituminous Coal Fields. Also the Railroads, Canals & Navigable Waters,
by which they are intersected, forming their respective Avenues to Market."
Prepared by R. C. Taylor, Esq., 1848. W. Dreser, ft Lithograph of T. Sinclair,
Philadelphia. Shows: Railroads in operation; Railroads proposed or
in progress; Canals. 12 x 15 1/2. Printed, black on beige. 1 item. (To
accompany the Report of Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company.)
726. [Plan of ] "Pittsburgh, 1795." Drawn by A. G. Haumann,
Civil & Mining Engineer and Geologist, 130 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1869 by A. G. Haumann in
the Clerks Office of the District Court.... Shows: Officers of Revolution;
Redoubt; Boat Yard; Old Fort Pitt, 1758; Fort Pitt, 1759; Barracks; Fort DuQuesne;
Market House; Blockhouse; Powder Magazine. Vignettes: Map of Fort
DuQuesne; Brick Redoubt near Fort Pitt, 1764. 14 x 17. Contemporary copy,
parchment. 1 item
727. "Base Map of Pennsylvania," ca. 1955-1967. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, Department of Internal Affairs, Genevieve Blatt, Secretary.
Topographic and Geologic Survey, Carlyle Gray, State Geologist. Shows:
Towns; Cities; County boundary lines; rivers and creeks; Turnpike; Roads;
Proposed roads; railroads. 2 sheets, 41 1/2 x 52 each. Printed, blue on
white. 1 item, 2 sheets.
728. [Panoramic] "Exterior View of West Branch Camp Meeting Clinton
County, Pennsylvania,"1872. By W. H. Rease, Philadelphia. Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by W. H. Rease, in the office of the Librarian
of Congress, Washington, D.C. 17 x 26. Lithograph, in color. Condition:
1 item.
729. [Panoramic] Interior View of West Branch Camp Meeting, Clinton
County, Pennsylvania," 1872. By W. H. Rease, Philadelphia, Entered according
to the Act of Congress in the year 1872, by W. H. Rease, in the office of
the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C. 17 x 26. Lithograph, in color.
Condition: 1 item.
730. "Contemporary Map of the Encampment at Valley Forge 1777-1778,
by a French engineer. From the original in the Library of Hon. Samuel W.
Pennypacker, LL.D. Copyright by the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the
Revolution, 1898. Shows: Roads; Flatland Ford; River; Bridge; encampments;
old headquarters. 15 x 20. Black on white. (Extra copy) 1 item.
731. "Bald Eagle State Forest, Northern Section" comprising
the White Deer, Buffalo, Captain Jack & Mahatango Divisions in Union,
Snyder, Centre Counties, 1927. Public Use Map. Pennsylvania Department of
Forests & Waters, Charles E. Dorworth, Secretary. Compiled from actual
surveys, May 1927 under direction of E. T. Zacharias. A. Hoen & Company.
Shows: Roads; Railroads; County line; Streams; Game Refuge; State Forest
Monument; Path or Trail; Public Camp Ground. 11 x 16. Printed, in color.
1 item.
732. "Delaware State Forest," comprising the Minisink, Pocono,
and Promised Land Divisions, located in Monroe and Pike Counties, 1927. Public
Use Map. Pennsylvania Department of Forests & Waters, Charles E. Dorworth,
Secretary. Compiled from Surveys, May 1927, under direction of E. T. Zacharias.
A. Hoen & Company. Shows: County line; Lake; Roads; Path or Trail;
Public Camp Ground; Game Refuge. 11 x 16 1/2. Printed, in color. (extra
copy) 1 item.
733. "Pennsylvania's Indian Villages," 1969. Copywrite (copyright)
G. G. Stoctay, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 1969. G. G. Stoctay,
1.69. 3 sheets.
Sheet 1. Shows: Forts, Modern Cities; Roads; Mountains; County
lines. 26 x 34. Ink on tracing paper. 1 item
Sheet 2. "An Historical Map" Shows: Indian trails and
Frontier Forts. 26 x 34. Ink on tracing paper. Paste-on picture of eagle.
1 item.
Sheet 3. "Indian Trails, Frontier Forts, 1750-1790." Shows:
Villages, Trails. 26 x 34. Ink on tracing paper. Paste-on drawing
of Indian. signed Feigley. 1 item.
734. "Pelton's Outline Map of the United States, British Provinces,
Mexico, Central America and The West India Islands, Constructed and Drawn
from the Most Recent authorities by W. Williams, Philadelphia." Published
by Sower & Barnes, 84 North Third Street, 1853. Entered according to
Act of Congress, in the year 1853 by C. Pelton. Lithograph by Wagner &
McGiugan, No. 4, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. Insets: Map of the
New England States on an Enlarged Scale, 19 x 22 1/2; Map of the Lesser Antilles,
11 x 15. Vignettes: Capitol, Washington, D. C.; Clipper and Paddle
Wheel Ships. Shows: Classification (by symbols) of Towns and Cities;
Mountain Ranges. 79 x 83. Printed, in color. 1 item. [Used in the school
room - teacher used pointer - asking children to name symbol and tell where
it was located.]
735. "Map of The vicinity of Philadelphia from Actual Surveys
by D. J. Lake and S. N. Beers. Assisted by F. W. Beers, L. B. Lake &
D. G. Beers, C. K. Stone, A. Pomeroy Publishers, 517, 519 & 521 Minor
Street, Philadelphia, 1860. Entered according to Act of Congress by John
E. Gillette, 1860. Insets: 1. Plan of City with Wards and References
to Buildings. Cities: 2. Attleboro, Bristol, Centreville, Doylestown,
Fallsington, Hatboro, Horshamville, Hulmeville, Lambertville, Lambertville
Business Directory, Line Lexington, Lumberville, Millford Square, Morrisville,
New Hope, Newportville, Newtown, Pennsville, Philadelphia, Point Pleasant,
Pomona Garden & Nurseries, Quakertown, Richland Center, Sellersville,
Steinburg, Trumbauersville, Tullytown, Yardleyville. Shows: Bucks,
Delaware & Montgomery Counties; Railroads; Townships; Wards; Surveys
(with names); Roads. 63 x 67. Printed, in color. 1 item.
736. "Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map, 1977."
Official Map of Pennsylvania Issued for 1977. Prepared by Department of Transportation
in Cooperation with the Department of Environmental Resources, the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, and the Pennsylvania Fish Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright,
1977, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of General Services. Shows:
State Parks, Forests, Game, Picnic Areas, Historical Properties, Fish
Hatcheries; Hiking trails; Passenger Railroads; Horse Racing Track, Airports,
Road Classification, Highway markers, Scale of Miles. City Maps (detail):
Allentown-Bethlehem; Altoona; Chester; Easton; Erie; Gettysburg; Harrisburg;
Hazleton; Hershey; Johnstown; Lancaster; New Castle; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh;
Reading; ScrantonWilkes-Barre; State College; Stroudsburg; York. 23 1/2
x 37 1/4. Printed, in color. 1 item.
737. "Panoramic Views of Philadelphia, From the State House,"
1850. Entered by Act of Congress in the Year 1850, by E. Whitefield. Shows:
North, East, West & South Views of factories, houses, streets, buildings
named and river. 26 x 40. Lithograph, black on brown. 1 item. (N.B.
Condition very poor - please use photostats)
738. "Forbes Road-Fort Bedford to Fort Ligonier, 1758,"
n.d. The route General Forbes and his army took was the forerunner of the
Lincoln Highway and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The Forbes Road Association,
Inc., Ligonier, Pennsylvania 156.58. Shows: Indian Villages, Towns,
Lincoln Highway, mills & 50 miles of restored road. Insets: Fort
Bedford and Fort Ligonier. 9 x 12. Printed, green on beige. 1 item.
739. "Esso Pennsylvania Road Map with Pictorial Guide," 1952,
by Esso Standard Oil Company. Copyright, General Drafting Company, New York.
Scale: l inch=9 1/2 miles. Shows: Index to cities & towns; counties
& county seats; Population; Roads; Airports; Recreation areas; State &
Co. lines; Foot trails; Mileages; Pictorial Guide. Insets: Philadelphia
& Pittsburgh. Also: Detail map of downtown Philadelphia. listing
points of interest. 24 x 33. Printed in color. 1 item.
740. "Esso Pennsylvania Road map with Pictorial Guide," 1950,
by Esso Standard Oil Company. Copyright, General Drafting Company, New York.
Scale: 1 inch-9 1/2 miles. Shows: Index to cities & towns; counties
& county Seats; Population; Roads; Airports; State & County lines;
Foot trails, Mileages; Pictorial guide; Recreation areas. Insets:
Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. 24 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
741. "ESSOPennsylvania-With Special Maps of Philadelphia
& Pittsburgh," 1957, by Esso Standard Oil Co. Copyright, MCMLVI,
General Drafting Co. Convent Station, N. J. Scale; 1 inch = 9.7 miles.
Shows: Index to Cities & Towns; Recreation Areas; Airports; Hiking
Trails; State & Co. lines; Ferries; Mileages; National Forests. Insets:
Relief Map of Pennsylvania (4 x 7); Pennsylvania Turnpike; Pittsburgh; Philadelphia;
Harrisburg. 24 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
742. "Pennsylvania" [map], by Sinclair Oils, ca. 1952. Copyright
by Rand McNally & Company. Lithograph in United States, n.d., miles:
1 inch=10 miles. Shows: Turnpikes; Roads; State & United States
Parks; Campsites; Ferries; Airports; Mileages; State Memorials; Index to Cities
& Towns. Insets: Erie; Harrisburg; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Reading;
Scranton; Principal Radio Stations. 18 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
743. "Haverford Township, Delaware County Pennsylvania, 1682-1942."
Historical Map-Old Houses, Mills, Schools, Churches, Modern Buildings, by
G. Rosengarten, 1942. Haverford Township Historical Society. Shows:
Old Welsh Tract; Key; Population; Roads; Steam & Electric Railroad. 11
x 13. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
744. "Historical Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania," 1941.
Published by the Historical Society of Berks County, Reading, and the Commissioners
of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Shows: Historical Society Building;
Historical Points; Pennsylvania Route; Secondary Roads; Graveled Roads;
Appalachian Trail; Trail Cabin & Monument. Pictures: Daniel Boone's
home; Bust of Daniel Boone; Exeter Meeting House; Lincoln's ancestor's home,
Exeter; Major General Gregg; Dr. Otto Memorial; Shekilammy, Weiser home.
Reverse side: Short histories of places; homes; and people. 19 x 24.
Printed, black, red on white. 1 item.
745. "Map of Delaware County," 1946. Base Map, Franklin
Survey Co. Shows: Churches; Colleges; Meeting Houses; Library; Hedgerow
Theater; Washington's HQ. Picture Inset: St. David's Church, Radnor.
13 x 20. Printed, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 13, 1946. 1
item.
746. "Map of Bucks County," 1946. Shows: Furnaces;
Meeting Houses; Historic Sites; Churches; Pennsbury; Inns. Picture inset:
Pennsbury; Phillips Hall. 14 x 22. Printed, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
February 17, 1946. 1 item.
747. "Official Pennsylvania Dutch Guide Map," Revised, 1965.
Published by Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bureau. Division of the Lancaster
Chamber of Commerce, 33 West Orange Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603.
Copyright 1962, Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bureau, Revised, 1965. Shows:
Federal & State Highways; Secondary Roads; Covered Bridges; Points of
Interest; Towns; Camp Sites; Services; Antiques. Insets: City of
Lancaster & Walking Tour of Lancaster. 24 x 30. Printed, in color.
1 item.
748. "Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania," Revised, July
1966. Published by the County Commissioners, T. S. A. Rubino, J. Carl Empie
& Louis F. Waldmann, Revised, July 1966. Prepared by Vernon Graphics,
Inc., Norristown, Pennsylvania. Shows: Population; Roads; Parks; State
Lands; Hospitals; Airports; Colleges; Horseshoe Trail. 27 x 30. Printed,
in color 1 item.
749. "Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania," 1966-1967.
Published by the County Commissioners, and prepared by the County Engineer's
staff of the Department of Roads & Bridges. Shows: Population;
Creation of Boroughs & Townships; State & County Highways; Bridges;
School Houses; Churches; Trolley Line; Railroads; Cemetery; Pennsylvania
Turnpike. Insets: Eastern Montgomery County; Lower Merion Township.
27 x 42. Printed, in color. 1 item.
750. "Pennsylvania," 1938. State Publicity Commission Map,
Main Traveled Roads Only. George H. Earle, Governor of the State of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania State Publicity Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Warren
Van Dyke, Chairman. Shows: Roads; Caves; Parks; Monuments; Recreational
Areas; Points of Historic & Scenic interest; Railroads; County Seats;
State Flag, Flower, Tree & Bird. 19 x 32. Printed, in color. 1 item
751. "Pennsylvania," 1951. Esso Standard Oil Company.
Road map with Pictorial Guide. Copyright, General Drafting Company. Inc.,
21 West Street, New York, 6, New York. Shows: Index to cities; Roads;
Foot Trails; Elevations; County Lines; Airports; Seaplane Landings; Military
Airports; Mileage chart; Public Recreation Areas. Insets: Philadelphia
& Vicinity & Pittsburgh. 24 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
752. "Pennsylvania Info. Map," ca. 1934. Gulf Gasolines
& Motor Oils. Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago. Shows:
Super Highways; Roads; United States Interstate Highways; State Highways;
Airports; State Parks & Forests; Mileage; County Seats; Population of
Cities & Towns. Insets: Pennsylvania Mileage Table; Main Interstate
Routes Between Pennsylvania & New Jersey. 18 x 36. Printed, in color.
1 item.
753. "Michelin Touring Map of the United States - Philadelphia,"
June 21, 1920. Compiled & Published by Michelin Tire Company Imp. L.
Dauer, Paris. Shows: Roads; Railroads; Gradients; Mileage; Town Plans;
Hydrography; Golf Course; Yacht Club; Base Ball & Aviation Grounds. Insets:
Chester; Norristown; Philadelphia. 19 1/2x 44. Book attachment:
9pp., 4 1/2 x 10 each. Printed in color. 1 item.
754. "Michelin Touring Map of the United States"- New York
& Eastern Pennsylvania to Hazleton, January 22, 1919. Compiled &
Published by Michelin Tire Company. Imp. E. Dilamotte, Paris. Shows:
Roads; Railroads; Gradients; Mileage; Town Plans; Hydrography; Golf Course;
Yacht Club; Toll Bridge; Aviation Ground; State & County Boundary. Insets:
Allentown; Bethlehem; Hazleton; Reading. 19 1/2 x 48. Book attachment, 25pp.,
4 1/2x 10 each. Printed, in color. 1 item.
755. "Official Transportation map, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
Prepared by the Department of Transportation in cooperation with the Federal
Highway Administration, the Department of Environmental Resources, the Pennsylvania
Game Commission & the Pennsylvania Fish Commission. Copyright, 1978.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services. Shows:
Public Recreation Areas; Road; State Historic Property & Parks; Horse
Race Track; Airports; Hiking Trail; Dam; Selected Pennsylvania Communities
& County Seats. Insets: Allentown; Altoona; Bethlehem; Easton;
Erie; Gettysburg; Harrisburg; Hazleton; Hershey; Johnstown; Lancaster; New
Castle; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Reading; Scranton; State College; Stroudsburg;
Wilkes-Barre; Williamsport; York. 23 1/2 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
756. "Map of Delaware River Port Area Showing Facilities in Philadelphia,
Camden, Gloucester, Chester, Marcus Hook, Paulsboro, Wilmington, Trenton."
issued by Delaware River Port Authority, Camden 2, New Jersey. Copyright
1952 by Delaware River Port Authority. Printed by Hagstrom Company, Inc.,
New York, Map Makers, 9-52. Shows: Ore & Coal Piers; Cold storage
warehouses; grain elevator; Dry Docks; Fireboat stations, Railroad Float Bridges;
Piers with Rail Tracks; Channel depths; Railroads; Railroad Passenger stations;
railroad yards; United States & State Highways; State & County boundaries.
Insets: Rail & Truck Routes; District Map of Delaware River Port
Authority. 43 1/2 x 34. Printed, in color. 1 item.
757. Profiles of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company,
1855-66 in Mercer, Crawford, Erie and Warren Counties Pennsylvania, and Chautauque
and Cattaragus Counties in New York State. Shows: Place names; Creeks;
Tunnels; Roads; Culverts; Bridges. Sizes vary. Hand drawn, colored 8 items.
Jarretts Division, n.d.
Sheet No. 1. Experimental Line A. M'Minus Bench opposite Brookville
52108; 390" long; 5" wide. 1 item.
Sheet No. l. Supplement and Located Line-Benches 0-60; 52106; 180"
long; 5" wide. 1 item
Sheet No. 2. Experimental Line A. Benches 1520-3540; 52107; 546"
long; 7 1/4" wide. 1 item.
Sheet No. 3. Experimental Line A. Benches 3540-5350; J. D. Fouquet,
Del. Plattsburgh, New York; 504" long; 7 1/2" wide. 1 item.
(Inc. Beech Creek Tunnel) 52210
Bennetts Branch Line of 1855. Benches 130-748; 198" long; 6 1/2"wide. 1 item. J.D. Fouquet, Draftsman 52109
Ritner's Location on Bennetts Branch Sinnemahoning. Benches 0-1380;
360" long; 6 1/2"wide. 1 item. J. D. Fouquet, Draftsman
52113
Profile of Shenango Extension. Survey by M. Ritner, Winter of 1866.
Benches 0-2130; 462" long; 7" wide. 1 item. J. D. Fouquet,
Draftsman 52111
From Washington Pass to Beech Creek by Mill Hall. Benches 2250-4150;
193" long; 9" wide. 1 item. 52112
758. "New Indexed Guide Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity"
Published by C. S. Wertsner & Son, 325 North 13th Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Copyright C.S. Wertsner & Son, ca. 1930. Shows: Streets
& names; Wards; Airports; Cemeteries; Parks; Railroads & Stations;
Reservoirs; Colleges; Hospitals. 34 x 44. Printed, black on white. 1 item
759. "Planning Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania," 1951.
Planning Commissioners. R.S. Smethers, President, G.W. Reily, III, Robert
M. Andrews, Engineer, C.S. Shenk, H. L. Swift, T.E. Francis. Revised: October
1944, November 1946, February 1948, November 1951 Shows: Parks, Schools,
Hospitals, Farm Show, Creeks, Streets, State Capitol, State Arsenal &
Police, Playgrounds. 21 x 35. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
760. "Construction Bulletin," 1952-1954. Issued by the
Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg. E.L. Schmidt, Secretary
of Highways. Temporary Routes on the 41,000-mile Pennsylvania State Highway
System. Shows: New Construction Temporary Route; Construction, Traffic
Maintained; Under Contract, Work to Start Soon; Paved, Improved, Unimproved
Roads; Turnpike; United States Highway Route Number; County Seat.
a. August 1-15,1952. 23 x 31. Printed, Red & Black on White. 1
item.
b. November 6-December 4,1953. 23 x 31. Printed, Red & Black on
White. 1 item.
c. March 26-April 23, 1954. 23 x 31. Printed, Red & Black on White.
1 item.
d. September 10-24, 1954. 23 x 31. Printed, Red & Black on White.
1 item.
e. October 22-November 5,1954. 23 x 31. Printed, Red & Black on
White. 1 item.
761. "Atlas of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania,"
1889. Compiled and Drawn from Official Plans and Actual Surveys and Published
by Frederick B. Roe, Surveyor, and Draughtsman, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1889 ....
Shows: Stone,Brick,Frame Buildings; Stables;Adjoining Plates, Est.
Estate; Railroad Tracts; Street Railway; Ward Lines; City Lines; Streets Projected;
Furnace; Mills; Pennsylvania Canal; Plat Names. Printed, in color. 2l Plates,
28 1/2 x 19 each.
Plate- Harrisburg & Steelton (part) 1889. pp. 4-5.
Plate A. 1st Ward (part), 1889. pp. 8-9.
Plate B. 1st & 2nd Wards (parts), 1889. pp.12-13.
Plate C. 1st Ward (part), 1889. pp.16-17.
Plate D. 1st & 2nd Wards, 1889. pp.20-21.
Plate E. 2nd Ward (part), 1889. 19 1/2 x 15. p. 23.
Plate F. 2nd & 9th Wards (parts), 1889. pp.26-27.
Plate G. 2nd & 9th Wards (parts), 1889 (damaged). pp.30-31.
Plate H. 3rd Ward & 9th Ward (part),1889. (damaged). pp.34-35.
Plate I. 4th Ward (part), 1889. pp.38-39.
Plate J. 4th & 8th Wards (parts), 1889. pp.42-43.
Plate K. 5th Ward (part), 1889. pp. 46-47.
Plate L. 6th Ward (part), 1889. pp. 50-51.
Plate M. 6th Ward (part), 1889. pp. 54-55.
Plate N. 6th Ward (part), 1889. pp. 58-59.
Plate O. 7th Ward 1889, pp. 62-63.
Plate P. 7th Ward (part),1889. pp. 66-67.
Plate Q. 7th & 8th Wards (parts), 1889. pp. 70-71.
Plate R. 7th Ward (part) Also: part of Susquehanna Township,
1889. pp. 74-75.
Plate S. 8th & 9th Wards (parts),1889. pp.78-79.
Plate T. 8th & 9th Wards (parts),1889 pp. 82-83.
Plate U. Eastend, May 1888. pp. 86-87.
762. "The City of Reading and Suburbs," ca. 1920's Distributed
by Chamber of Commerce, Reading, Pennsylvania, 52 North 4th Street. Shows:
Streets & Street Names; Schools; Parks; Airports; Cemeteries, Reservoir;
Reading Fairgrounds; Main Highways; City & Boro limits; Railroads; Schuylkill
River. Inset: Hyde Park & Muhlenberg; Museum; Hospitals; Pagoda.
17 x 11 1/2. Printed, black on white. 1 item
763. "Reading and Environs," Prepared 1954 - Revised 1960,
1964. Coordinated with South Grid System of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
as developed by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Copyright by Frankhouser
Associated Inc. Berks Title Insurance Company, 101 North 6th Street, Reading,
Pennsylvania. Shows: Improved State & Federal Highways; State
& Interstate Highways; Township Roads; State Highways; Cemeteries Streets
& Street Names; Railroads; Parks; Museum; Schools & Colleges; Hotels;
Motels; Reading Fairgrounds; Pagoda. 29 x 24. Printed, black on white. 1
item. Also: "Prints of Interest and Street Directory for Map
of Reading, Pennsylvania and Environs." Brochure: Printed, 12 pp. of
Streets directory, ca. 1954; Revised, 1960 & 1965. 1 item.
764. "Pennsylvania," Rand McNally & Company, ca. 1972.
Shows: Highway Classifications, Highway Markers; County Seats; Baldock
Communities (within cities); Turnpike Interchanges; Rest Area; Toll Barrier;
Service Area; Campsites; Prints of Interest; State Parks & Facilities;
State Monuments, Memorials & Historic Sites; Airports, Mileage Log. Insets:
Allentown-Bethlehem; Erie; Harrisburg; Philadelphia, Pittsburgh; Reading;
Scranton. 18 x 34. Printed in color. 1 item. (From: Pennsylvania Standard
Reference Map & Guide, Rand McNally, ca. 1972)
765. "Pennsylvania," Rand McNally Standard Map of, ca. 1972.
Shows: Capitol; County Seats; Railroads; Township Lines; City Population;
Ranally Metro. Area; Urbanized Area, Lists of Counties & Principal Cities.
27 x 41 1/2. Printed in color. 1 item. (From: Pennsylvania Standard Reference
Map & Guide, Rand McNally, ca. 1972.)
766. "Pennsylvania Railroad, Freight and Passenger, Stations,"
ca.1954. 8 of Americas 10 Largest Cities Are served Directly by The Pennsylvania
Railroad. Shows: Lines from Philadelphia to St. Louis, Chicago, Mackinaw
City, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo & New York, Louisville, Washington.
15 x 21. Printed in color. 1 item.
767. "Lehigh Valley Railroad System Map," 1956. The Route
of the Black Diamond. Diesel Power Used Exclusively. Printed by Baker, Jones,
Hausauer, Inc., June, 1956. Inset: Lehigh Valley Railroad, New York
City Stations in Metropolitan District. Shows: Double & Single
Tracked Lines. 18 x 26 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
768. "Lehigh Valley Railroad and Connections," 1930. Route
of the Black Diamond in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Printed, The
Whitney-Graham Company, Inc., Buffalo & New York, February 1930. Insets:
Lehigh Valley Railroad Buffalo Terminal; Lehigh Valley Railroad New York City
& Harbor Lines & Stations; Routes of through Pullman & Connecting
Passenger Service; Some Western Cities reached by Through cars in L.V. Freight
Service. Shows: Places & Collieries where train stops; Terminals;
Warehouses. 22 x 26 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
769. “Floods at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania," 1962. Flood on the
Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1936. Department of Interior,
United States Geological Survey. Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-57.
Scale 1:31680. 1 inch = 1 mile. Base map by Topographic Division, United
States Geological Survey, 1956. Insets: Aerial View of Flooded Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, March 19, 1936; Profiles of Floods on Susquehanna; Annual Floods
of Record above 307-foot elevation, 1784-1960; Frequency of Floods. Shows:
Topography. 31 x 40. Printed, in color. 1 item.
770. "Laurel Ridge Scenic Trail and Related Trails of the Developing
National System," ca. 1967. Shows: Laurel Ridge Trail; Potomac
Heritage Trail; Appalachian Trail; Ohiopyle State
Park; Moraine & McConnells Mill State Park.
From: WaterLand & Life,
Vol. IX, No. 2, July 1967. 10 x 14. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
771. "Pennsylvania, l968-1969 with City Maps of Allentown, Bethlehem,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton," 1968, Published by Sunoco.
Copyright, The H.M. Gousha Company. Shows: Highway Markers; Road Classifications;
Mileages; Special Features; Population Symbols," Keystone State"
Elevation, State flower, tree & bird; 1960 census; County seats; Places
of Interest; Airports; Parks; Golf & County Clubs. 22 x 37. Printed,
in color.
1 item.
772. "Philadelphia & Vicinity - Local Aeronautical Chart,"
1953. Scale 1:250,000. Compiled and printed at Washington, D. C., by the
United States Coast & Geodetic Survey under authority of the Secretary
of Commerce. Base: Edition of December 1952. Shows: Aerodromes; Symbols;
Radio Frequencies & Facilities; V.H.F. Omni-Range (Vor) & Reception
Distances. 22 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
773. "Erie County Includes All Roads Exclusive of Mill Creek
Township," 1950. Report corrections to E. N. Kiehlmeier, 2118 Liberty,
Erie. Drawn by E. M. Kiehlmeier, October 1, 1950. Shows: Roads: New
Construction, modernization & grade crossing separation; Street Index;
Points of Interest; Townships. 34 x 22 (separate street index, 9 x 12).
Printed, in color. 2 items.
774. "Map showing properties and operations of The Hudson Coal
Company," 1951. Shows: Mining operations; Stripping operations;
Preparation plants; Company property. 11 x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item.
775. "Battle of The Brandywine, September 11, 1777, by H. T.
Macneill, 1952. Shows: Forges; Paper & Grist Mills; Americans,
British, Hessians & Anspachers. 17 x 22. Printed, black on white. 1
item.
776. "Map of the Principal Waterways of the United States,"
1952. Prepared for Marine News Publishing Company, New York City. Base map
copyright by Hagstrom Company, Inc., New York, Map Makers. Shows: Waterways:
completed, obsolescent, authorized, recommended and proposed. 25 x 19.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
777. "Baltimore District Project Maps, Flood Control," 1951.
Corps of Engineers, United States Army, Office of the District Engineer, Baltimore,
Maryland, 30 June 1951. Shows: Maps for Pennsylvania Stillwater
Dam, Swoyersville & Forty Fort, Wilkes-Barre, Kingston-Edwardsville, Plymouth,
Sunbury, Williamsport, Tyrone, Harrisburg, York & York (Indian Rock Dam);
Projects for Pennsylvania: Harrisburg, Kingston-Edwardsville, Plymouth, Stillwater
Dam, Sunbury, Swoyersville & Forty-Fort, Tyrone, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport,
York, York (Indian Rock Dam), West Branch Susquehanna River, Milton. Bound
booklet, 8 x 11 (map sizes vary). 1 item.
778. "Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The
Kings Troops In New Jersey from the 26th of December 1776 to the 31 January
1777, by William Faden." London. Published according to Act of Parliament
15th April 1777 by William Faden, Corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross.
Facsimile by P. S. Smith, November 1949. Shows: Pennsylvania Headquarters
of George Washington, Parade of Troops, December 26th, 1776, General Ewings
Corps, Loss at Trenton, December 26, 1776. 13 x 16 1/2. Printed, in color.
1 item.
779. "Conemaugh River Reservoir,"
September 1953. United States Army District Engineer, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Shows: Conemaugh Dam, Railroads, Tunnels, Flood Control,
Airfields, Roads. Inset: Location Map. 14 x 20. Printed, in color.
1 item. Also: Program, 8 x 10 1/2, September 18, 1953 for dedication of
Connemaugh Dam. 1 item.
780. "Upper Ohio, Beaver, Allegheny and Monongahela
River Basins Plan of Development," 1
April 1950. Pittsburgh Engineer District, Drawing No. O-Q5-4/7.
Shows: Flood Control Reservoir, Lock & Dam for Navigation, Local
Flood Protection. 15 x 20. Printed, in color.
1 item.
781. "Rand McNally Standard Map of Pennsylvania,"
1952. Scale 1:538,600. Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago.
Made in United States.
Shows: State Capital, County Seats, Railroads, Township Lines, United
States Interstate & Principal State Highways, Speed Laws,
Population, Airports, State Parks, Fish Hatcheries, Monuments & Cemeteries,
Ferries. 27 x 39 - 2 sides. Printed in color. 1 item. (In: Rand McNally
Pennsylvania Pocket Map, 1952 edition)
782. "Rand McNally, Standard Map of Pennsylvania,"
1963. Scale 1:538,600. Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago.
Made in United States.
Shows: Highways, Roads, State Memorials, Parks, Cemeteries, Historic
Sites, Fish Hatcheries, Campsites, Colleges, Airports, Ferries & Boat
lines, County Seats, Mileage Charts. Insets: Allentown-Bethlehem,
Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
Reading, Scranton. 29 x 39 - 2 sides. Printed, in
color.
783. "Pennsylvania Political Subdivisions," January
1, 1965. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Internal
Affairs, Genevieve Blatt, Secretary. Bureau of Municipal Affairs. Shows:
Township & County lines; Townships; Cities & Boroughs. Detail:Delaware County Boroughs; Allegheny County
Cities & Boroughs. Scales: 1 inch=5 miles. 20 x 30.
Printed, black on white. 1 item.
784. "Harrisburg Pennsylvania and Adjacent Communities"
(Greater Harrisburg), ca. 1965, Compiled and Produced by The Harrisburg Area
Chamber of Commerce, 114 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Cartography
by Drafting Services, 508 Second Street, Highspire, Pennsylvania.
Shows: Auditoriums; Hotels, Motor Hotels, Hospitals, Parking Facilities,
Schools; Public Buildings; Churches; Theatres; Motels; Transportation; Organizations;
Office Buildings; One Way Streets; Parks & Recreational Facilities; &
Proposed Route 81. 18 x 26. Black on white. 1 item.
785. "Harrisburg Pennsylvania and Adjacent Communities"
(Greater Harrisburg), ca. 1970. Compiled and Produced by The Harrisburg
Area Chamber of Commerce, 114 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Cartography
by Drafting Services, 508 Second Street, Highspire, Pennsylvania.
Shows: Public Buildings; Auditoriums; Churches; Theatres; Transportation;
Organizations; Office Buildings; Parking Facilities; Schools; Hospitals; Hotels
& Motels; & Proposed Route 81; Proposed Harrisburg Relief Route.
18 x 2 . Black on white. 1 item.
786. "Pennsylvania Aeronautical Chart and Airport
Directory," 1947-1976. Data for these charts was assembled and printed
under the direction of the Department of Commerce, the Department of Military
Affairs & the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Copyright,
Bureau of Publications, Department of Property & Supplies. Scale 1:500,000.
One inch, approximately 8 miles. Shows: Fire Tower Locations; Airport
Directory; Personal Use Airports; Flight Service
& Weather Locations; New Ground/Air Emergency Code; Radio Broadcasting
Stations; and Pennsylvania "Omni"Stations. Approximately
26 x 42 each. Printed in color. item
a. 1947. 28 1/2 x 42. 1 item.
1949. see: No. 318.
b. 1952. 28 1/2 x 42. 1 item.
c. 1954. 29 x 43. 1 item.
d. 1955. 29 x 43. 1 item.
e. 1958. 26 x 42. 1 item.
f. 1960. 26 x 41 1/2. 1 item
g. 1963. 26 x 42. 1 item.
h. 1964. 26 x 42. 1 item.
1965. see: No. 333.
1966. see: No. 347.
1967. see: No. 378.
i. 1969. 26 x 41. 1 item.
j. 1973. 26 x 42. 1 item.
k. 1974. 26 x 42. 1 item
l. 1976 Bicentennial Issue. 26 x 42. 1 item.
787. "Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Issued by Pennsylvania PublicUtility Commission, June 30, 1960. Scale of Miles: 6miles = 1 inch.
Shows: State & County Boundaries; County Seats; Railroads; Trackage
Rights. Detail: Pittsburgh & Vicinity; Philadelphia & Vicinity.
34 x 54 1/2. Blueprint. 1 item
788. "Atlas of Surveys of The County of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania,"
1899. Compiled from Actual Surveys, City and County Records. Published by
Graves & Steinbarger, Boston and Philadelphia. Engraved by Balliet &
Volk, 275 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shows: Townships:
County & State Boundary Lines; Roads & Turnpikes; Rail Roads; Electric
Car Lines; Quarries; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries; Buildings; Barns,
Stable & Ice Houses, Green Houses; City Wards; Parks; Base Ball Grounds;
Plot Names. 85 pp. +, 16 x 23 each. Printed in color. 1 vol.
789. "Atlas of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania,"
1877. From Actual Surveys and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published
by Pomeroy, Whitman & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1877.
Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed
by F. Bourquin. Shows: Townships; Maps of Pennsylvania & United
States; County Maps; Details of Cities; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries,
Parks, Jail; Business directories; Plot names; Railroads; Pennsylvania Canal;
Streets; Roads. 70 pp., 13 x 15 each. Printed in color. (2 copies) Condition:
Poor (1st copy), excellent (2nd copy).
790. "Atlas of the County of Montgomery and the state of Pennsylvania,"
l871. From Actual Surveys & official records. Compiled & Published
by G.M. Hopkins & Company, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Engraved
by Edward Busch, F. Bourquin Lithograph, 104 Hudson Street, Philadelphia.
Shows: County Map; Norristown Plots named & business directories;
Roads & Turnpikes; Township & City Map; Detail of towns; Railroads;
Stations; Churches & Cemeteries; Schools; Map of Pennsylvania, Townships.
110 pp., 13 x 15 1/2 each. Printed in color. Condition: Fair
791. "Caldwell's Illustrated, Historical, Centennial Atlas of
Washington County, Pennsylvania," 1876. From Actual Surveys by &
under the directions of J.A. Caldwell, Assisted by C. T. Arms, Sr. C.E.,
J.A. Underwood, C.E., etc. E. Bott, Artist. Published by J.A. Caldwell,
Condit, Ohio. Engraved. Lithographed & Printed by Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Shows: Maps of Towns; Villages & Townships; Township
Directories; Views & Vignettes; History; Pennsylvania Population; Presidential
elections; Plot Names; Roads; Rail Roads; Detail of Villages; Churches &
Cemeteries; Schools; Railway Maps of Pennsylvania & United States, 1876;
Wharfs; Map of Pittsburg(h), Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad: Business
Directories; Detail: Washington. 228 pp., 14 1/2 x 17 each. Printed in color.
Condition: Fair. 2 vols. c2. Condition: Fair.
792. "Atlas of Union & Snyder Counties Pennsylvania,"1868.
From actual Surveys under the direction of D.G. Beers. Published by Pomeroy
& Beers, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by Worley &
Bracher. Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bererquin, Philadelphia. Shows:
Churches & Cemeteries; Schools & Colleges; Business Directories;
Plot Namejo Roads; Pennsylvania Canal. 67 pp. (22-26, 55 missing), 14 x
15 1/2 each. Printed in color. 1 vol. Condition: Fair
793. "County Atlas of Bedford Pennsylvania," 1877. From
Recent & Actual Surveys and Records under the Superintendence of F.W.
Beers. Published by F.W. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York. Engraved
by L.E. Neuman, New York. Printed by Charles Hart, New York. Shows: Maps
of Pennsylvania, World, United States, Bedford County, Proprietarie Grant;
Townships, Population of United States, Pennsylvania & Bedford County;
Business Directories; Roads; Rail Roads; Details of Villages; Plot Names;
Churches & Cemeteries; Schools; Furnaces; Fort Bedford; Bedford Springs.
97 pp. 12 x 16 each. Printed in color. 1 vol. Condition: good
794. "New Topographical Atlas of The State of Pennsylvania With
Descriptions Historical, Scientific and Statistical, Together With a Map of
the United States and Territories," 1872, by Professor Henry F. Walling,
Lafayette College and O. W. Gray, Civil & Top'l Engineer, Philadelphia.
Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Philadelphia. Shows: Maps
County, Botanical, Climatological, Geological, Mining, Rail Roads; Post Offices;
Population; Detail of Cities; Wards; Business Directories. 110 pp. +, 13
1/2 x 17 each. Printed in color. 12 vols. Condition: Fair. c.2 Condition:
Fair. c.3 Condition: Poor (missing sheets)
795. "Confirmation Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania,"
1875. Compiled, Drawn and Published from Personal Examinations and Surveys,
by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia. N. Friend, Engraver, Philadelphia.
C.L. Smith, Delineator. Hunter, printer, Philadelphia. Shows: Maps-Townships;
Portraits; Business Directories; Farm Houses, Schools; Churches & Cemeteries;
Roads; Rail Roads; Stone Quarries; Lime Kilns; Orchards; Timber; Swamps; Post
Offices; County Officers; Lithographic Views. Approximately 49 pp. 14 x
16 each. Printed in color. 3 vols. Condition: Very Poor. c.2 Condition:
Poor. c. 3 Condition: Poor.
796. "Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania," 1876,
From Recent and Actual Surveys and Records under the Superintendence of G.H.
Walker and C.F. Jewett. Published by F.W. Beers & Company, 36 Vesey Street,
New York. Printed by Charles Hart, New York; Engraved by L.E. Neuman, New
York. Shows: Maps-Townships, Boroughs & Towns; World, United States;
Pennsylvania; Business Directories; Lithographic Views; Population of United
States, Pennsylvania, Columbia & Montour Counties; Railroads; Roads; Canals
(Morris Canal); Post Offices; Fair Grounds; Plot Names; Detail of Villages;
Schools; Churches & Cemeteries; Furnaces; Coal areas. 95 pp., 13 x 16
each. Printed in color. 2 vols. Condition: Fair
797. "Combination Atlas Map of Delaware County Pennsylvania,"
1875. Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys,
by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia. N. Friend, Engraver, Philadelphia.
C.L. Smith, Del. Hunter, P[rinter], Philadelphia. Shows: Maps-County,
Townships, United States & Pennsylvania; Lithographic Views; Names of
County Officers; Post Offices; History; Parks; Rail Roads; Plot Names; Paper
Mill; Stations;
798. "Illustrated Atlas of Juniata County, Pennsylvania," 1877.
Published From Actual Surveys by Wall, Mann & Hall. General Office: 27
South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bourquin, Steam Lithograph
& Press, Philadelphia. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, Philadelphia.
Inset: State Coat-of-Arms. Shows: Maps-Townships, County, Villages,
United States & Pennsylvania; Business Directories; Lithographic Views;
Population of Pennsylvania by Counties; Presidential Elections; County Officers;
History, Railroads & Map; Roads; Pennsylvania Canal; Churches, &
Cemeteries, Schools; Plot Names; Fair Grounds. 95 pp.; 14 1/2 x 17 each.
Printed in color. (2 copies) Condition: 1st copy good, 2nd copy fragile.
799. "Combination Atlas Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania,"
1876. Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys
by J. D. Scott, Philadelphia. Map by E. Bush, 320 Walnut Street; Thomas Hunter,
Printer, Philadelphia. Shows: Maps - United States, Pennsylvania,
World, Geological & Climatological, County, Townships, Villages &
Boroughs; Lithographic Views; Population of United States; Business Directories;
Lists of County Officers; Fairmont Park Map, Churches & Cemeteries, Schools,
Plot Names, Roads, Railroads; Delaware River Islands. 90pp., 14 x 17 each.
Printed in color. 1 vol. Condition: Fair.
800. "Atlas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania," 1874.
From Actual Surveys by and under the direction of D.G. Beers. Published by
A. Pomeroy & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by
Worley & Bracher, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin, Philadelphia.
Shows: Maps-Townships, County, Pennsylvania; State & County Plan;
Post Offices; Population; Roads; Railroads; Plot Names; Schools, Churches
& Cemeteries; Fair Grounds; Business Directories; Schools & Colleges;
Wards; Detail of Villages. 87 pp. 12 1/2 x 16 each. Printed in color. 1
vol. Condition: Poor.
801. "Rand McNally & Co." [Survey Maps of Pennsylvania
Counties], 1911-1913. Adams to York County Maps. Shows: Wagon Roads;
Railroads; Streams; Post Office; Electric Railroads; Canals; Furnaces; Highways;
Rural Delivery Route; Church & Cemetery; Coal Mine; School; Traction Companies,
Brick Works. 63 plats (missing: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Mifflin Counties),
of different sizes. Inc. Philadelphia City & County. Printed in color.
1 vol. Condition: Fair
802. “The Pennsylvania State University Campus University Park, Pennsylvania,"
ca. 1957. Shows: Points of Interest; Key to Buildings. 9 x 14. Black
on white. 1 item.
803. "Washington-Greene County Covered Bridge Map," ca.
1978. Washington County Board of Commissioners," Greene County Board
of Commissioners. Produced and Distributed by Washington-Greene County Tourist
Promotion Agency. Shows: Covered Bridges; Points of Interest; Pictures
on reverse side. 17 x 28. Printed in color. 1 item.
804. "Official Arrow City Map of Greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,"
ca. 1972. Compiled by the Publishers of the City Directory. Published and
Copyrighted by Arrow Maps, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts. Shows: West
Shore & Hummelstown; Roads & Turnpikes; Street Finder; Points of Interest;
Names of Islands in Susquehanna River; Bridges. Insets: Carlisle,
Cumberland & Dauphin Counties. 28 x 42. Printed, black on white. 1
item.
805. "Map of Harrisburg & Vicinity, Pennsylvania," ca.
1960. Copyright, Map Corporation of America. Shows: Cumberland &
Dauphin Counties; Lower Paxton, Hampton, Swatara, Susquehanna & Lower
Allen Townships; Susquehanna River Islands; Pennsylvania Turnpike; Street
Finder; Bridges. Insets: Carlisle, State Capitol. 31 x 44. Printed,
black on white. 1 item.
806. "Road Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highways,"
1922. As adopted under the Sproul Road Bill, approved May 31, 1911 and subsequent
amendments, UAS and Tentative Plan of Primary System. Issued by the State
Highway Department, June 1, 1922. A. Hoen & Company, Lithographers, Baltimore,
Maryland. Shows: County Seats; Towns, Villages; County, Townships
& City Lines; Railroads; Streams; State Highways; Improved & under
Construction Highways ; Gravel, Flint, Shale & Stoned Highways, State-aid
Roads; Primary System. 35 x 57. Printed, in color. 1 item.
807. "Keystone Shortway"-Proposed Turnpike, 1954. Initial
Sketch Showing where Proposed Turnpike might conceivably cut across Northern
Pennsylvania as Part of Chicago, New York, Airline Military Turnpike (one
proposed name), September, 1954. Prepared by Williamsport Community Trade
Association, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Thomas C.C. Wagner, Architect.
Shows: Turnpike between Stroudsburg & Sharon; Pennsylvania Turnpike;
Proposed North-Penn Turnpike. Reverse side: Line from New York City
to Chicago. 11 x 17. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
808. "Land Use Series, Land Use and Land Cover" "Scale
1:250,000, 1970-74. Prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
the Department of Environmental Resources. The Department of the Interior,
United State Geological Survey. Based on United States Geological Survey,
1957-1969. Interior, Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, 1979. Shows:
Urban or Built-Up Land; Agriculture Land; Rangeland; Forest Land; Water;
Wetland; Barren Land; Tundra; Perennial Snow or Ice; Location Diagram. 23
1/2 x 33 each. Printed, in color. 6 items.
809. "Auto Road Map of Pennsylvania," The Atlantic Refining
Company, 1950. Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Lithographed in United States. Shows: Index to Cities & Towns;
Motor Police Stations; Distance chart. Insets: Allentown, Altoona,
Bethlehem, Erie, Harrisburg, Johnstown, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading,
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre. Also: Road map of Eastern United States.
26 1/2 x 21. Printed in color. 1 item.
810. "Pennsylvania entworfen von D.F. Sotzman." Hamburg
by Carl Ernst Bohn, 1797. zu Ebelings Erdbeshreibung von Amerika. W. Lander,
Sc. Plate No. IX. Shows: Boundaries; County Lines; Surveyors district
lines; Roads; Horse Path; House of Worship; Furnace; Forge; Grist Mill; Saw
Mill; Indian Paths & Towns; Minerals; Dwelling Houses. 16 x 28. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
811. "Indexed Street Map of Scranton and Greater Lackawanna Valley,
"19--? Motor Club of N.E. Pennsylvania. A.A.A., Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Copyright, Map Corporation of America, Boston, Massachusetts. Shows: Points
of interest; Street index; Railroads; Churches; Hospitals; Boroughs; Schools;
Cemeteries. Details: Northeastern Extension: Archibald; Blakely; Carbondale;
Clark's Green; Clark's Summit; Jermyn; Mayfield, Moscow; South Abington Township;
Winton. 22 x 34. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
812. "Welcome to the World's Greatest Turnpike-Pennsylvania Turnpike,"
June 15, 1957. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Shows: United States & Pennsylvania Highways; other Turnpikes
& Super Highways; Out-of-State United States Highways; Under Construction,
Interchanges- number, name, route connections, rates. 16 x 23. Printed in
color. 1 item.
813. "Welcome to the World's Greatest Highway-Pennsylvania Turnpike,"
ca. 1955. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Shows:
Pennsylvania & Out-of-State United States Highways; Connecting &
United States Highways; Under construction; Mileage Tables; Rates between
interchanges. 15 x 16 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
814. "Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Fourth Series, Numbers
1-4," 1944-1946. Department of Internal Affairs, William S. Livingood,
Jr., Secretary. Topographic and Geologic Survey, George H. Ashley, State
Geologist, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Shows: Oil & Gas Fields.
Oil Bearing Sands in Southwestern Pennsylvania. A Preliminary Report
by L.S. Matteson & D.A.Busch, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1944. Special
Bulletin No. 1. Shows: Topography & draining; Structure; Surface
& Subsurface stratigraphy; Bibliography & illustrations. 12 x 15.
Printed, 55 plates. 1 vol.
Oil and Gas Field Farm Line Maps of the Franklin and Oil City Quadrangles,
Pennsylvania, 1945. Compiled by Parke A. Dickey and L. S. Matteson, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Special Bulletin No. 2. Shows: Sand Symbols, Farm
lines, Oil & Gas Area & Wells; Columnar Section; Quadrangles. 13
1/2 x 18. Printed, 1 vol.
Oil and Gas Fields Property Line Maps of the Hilliards Quadrangle, Pennsylvania,
1946. Compiled by R.E. Sherrill, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Special Bulletin
No. 3. Shows: same as above. 13 1/2 x 18. Printed. 1 vol.
Oil and Gas Field Property Line Maps of the Titusville Quadrangle, Pennsylvania,
1946. Collected by Parke A. Dickey. Compiled by Lillian Heeren, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania Special Bulletin No. 4. Shows: same as above. 13 1/2x 18. Printed. 1 vol.
815. "Valley Forge Park and Vicinity," February 1930. Prepared
for The Valley Forge Park Commission, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Eric von
Hausewolff, L Arch't. Shows: Property ownership; State & County
Roads; Battlefield; Parade & Drill Ground. 18 1/2 x 28 1/2. Blueprint.
1 item.
816. "Illustrated Map & Travellers Guide to Historic Monroe
County, Pennsylvania," 1967. Copyrighted by Peter Cohen. Shows:
Divided Highways; Federal & State Traffic Routes; Paved Roads, Dirt
Roads, & Trails; Main Roads in the 1790's; Indian Trails; Historic Sites;
Keys to the finest establishments. Inset: Stroudsburg & East
Stoudsburg. Vignettes. 20 x 24. Printed, in color. 1 item.
817. "Topographic Maps of the United States (Eastern), 1953-64.
Published at the Scale of 1:250,000. Prepared by the Army Map Service. Geological
Survey, Washington, D.C. Shows:
Road data; Railroads; Boundaries; Airports; Seaplane airport; Schools,
Church, Swamps, Orchards. Approximately 22 x 32 each. Printed, in color.
8 items.
Index, January 1964. 11 x 16. 1 item.
Map NK 18-10, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1964. 1 item.
Map NK 17-12, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1954.
Map NK 18-8, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1953, (2) 1959. 3 items.
Map NK 18-7, Williamsport, 1954, 1960. 2 items.
818. "Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree, July 12-18, 1957
in Valley Forge." Location of Jamboree Scouts at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
Inset: Jamboree Site. Printed in United States, February 1957. 14
x 17 1/2. Printed, in color. l item.
819. "Lebanon Pennsylvania," 1965. Compiled and Published
in Cooperation With Lebanon City Council and Lebanon County Commissioners,
February 1965. Shows: Streets; Municipal Building; Post Office; Hospitals;
Townships; Parks; Cemeteries; Schools. Inset: Lebanon County. Shows:
Roads; Railroads; Indiantown Gap; Creeks. 14 1/2 x 19 1/2.Printed,
black on white.
1 item
820. "Scaled Maps of Early Southeastern Pennsylvania Land Titles,"
to ca. 1700, by Charles E. Hunter, revised October 30, 1979.
Abstract: Shows initial land titles, on southeastern Pennsylvania to ca.
1700. 13 pp. + 1 item.
Map A: Early Land Titles - "Country Lands" in Southeastern
Pennsylvania. Source: Holme, n.d. (PHMC map 86). 1" = 1 mile (63,360).
36 x 62. Blueprint.
Map B: Early Land Titles - Liberty Land in Philadelphia County. Source:
Reed, 1774. 1" = 2000' (1:24,000). 24 x 36. Blueprint. 1 item
Map C: Early Land Titles - City Lots In Philadelphia. Source: Wainwright
1956: 164-226. 1"=100' (1:1200). 36 x 60. Blueprint. 1 item.
821. "Pennsylvania Traffic Volume Map," 1952. Showing Traffic
on Main State Highways Posted With Standard United States or Pennsylvania
State Traffic Route Number Signs. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Department
of Highways, Highway Planning Division in cooperation with the United States
Bureau of Public Roads. Data obtained from Highway Planning Survey, 1952.
Shows: Boundary, Towns of more than 1,000; United States & Pennsylvania
numbered highways; Pennsylvania Turnpike & Interchange. Insets (areas):
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton; Altoona; Beaver Falls; Chester; Erie; Harrisburg;
Lancaster; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Pottsville; Scranton- Wilkes-Barre, Sharon-Farrell;
Sunbury. 35 x 96. 1 item.
822. "Pennsylvania Traffic Volume Maps," 1952-1957. Prepared
by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Highway Planning and Traffic
Division, in cooperation with the Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce.
Shows: City or Borough; State Highways; Township & Country Roads;
United States & Pennsylvania Highway Route Numbers; Legislative Route
Numbers; Township Road Number. Printed. 17 items. NOTE:
Additional Traffic and Legislative Route Maps may be found in map grouping
515 as well as in Bureau
of Strategic Planning Traffic and Legislative Route Maps, 1986 {series
#52.17} within the Records of the Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
(RG-52).
Allegheny County, January 1955. 37 x 86. 1 item.
Beaver County, August 1954. 37 x 45. 1 item.
Berks County, February 1957. 41 x 76. 1 item.
Bucks County, August 1955. 36 x 60. 1 item.
Cambria County, August 1952. 38 x 56. 1 item.
Centre County, September 1952. 54 x 58. 1 item.
Chester County, August 1955. 41 x 56. 1 item.
Crawford County, July 1954. 36 x 68. 1 item.
Dauphin County, ca. 1952-57. 36 x 48. 1 item.
Delaware County, March 1955. 36 x 66. 1 item.
Erie County, October 1955. 36 x 64. 1 item.
Lancaster County, ca. 1952-1957. 38 x 47. 1 item.
Lebanon County, ca. 1952-1957. 30 x 42. 1 item.
Montgomery County, March 1954. 37 x 84. 1 item.
Montour County, October 1952. 35 x 34. 1 item.
Northumberland County, May 1952. 37 x 48. 1 item.
Venango County, 1955. 39 x 46. 1 item.
823. [Map of] "Pennsylvania and West Jersey," by Philip
Lea, London. Shows: Rivers; Indian Settlements; Bucks, Philadelphia,
Chester, New Castle Counties; Pennsbury. 5 1/2 x 6 1/4. Printed, black on
white. 1 item. [In: Gabrial Thomas An Historical and Geographical Account
of the Province and County of Pennsilvania. 16 degrees. London, A. Baldwin,
1698. Reprint: New York, H. A. Brady, 1848.]
824. "Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania," 1862. Drawn
by Benjamin H. Smith, Delaware County. R.L. Barnes, Philadelphia for the
Delaware County Institute of Science, 1862. Entered according to Act of Congress
by Benjamin H. Smith, in the year 1862....Shows: Post Office; Friends
Meeting House; Methodist Meeting House; Presbyterian Church; Catholic Church;
Cotton Factory; Saw, Grist & Paper Mills. 17 1/2 x 19. Printed. black
on white (1/3 piece missing.) 1 item.
825. "Maps of Greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , including Middletown,
Dauphin, Steelton, Hummelstown & Hershey," ca. 1960. Copyright by
CME - Custom Map Enterprises, P.O. Box 244, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Shows:
Street Index, Business Guide; Motels; Restaurants; Route 83. Insets:
Harrisburg, Hershey, Hummelstown, West Hanover Township. 25 x 38. Printed,
black on grey. 1 item.
826. "Delaware River-Philadelphia to Trenton," 1958. Scale:
1:20,000. The 13th edition of nautical chart 296 covering the Delaware River
from Philadelphia to Trenton, published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey,
United States Department of Commerce, February 3, 1958. Corrected through
March 8, 1958. The changes, which include the realignment and widening of
Bridesburg, Frankford & Tacony Channels at Philadelphia. Shows: Channel
depths; Roads; Railroads; Street patterns; Cable areas; lights, beacons &
buoys. 27 x 46. Printed, in color.
1 item
827. "Series of Maps of Northumberland County, 1772 to 1813,"
1936. Compiled and drawn by Charles Fisher Snyder, June, 1936. Shows:
Origin,1772; Townships 1792; original in 1785 - Final Dismemberment in
1813. 7 x 10. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
828. "Map of Pennsylvania State Forests, State Game Preserves
and Refuges, and State Highways," January 1, 1921. Base Map Supplied
by Courtesy of the State Highway Department. A. Hoen & Company, Lithograph,
Baltimore, Maryland. Shows: State & Improved Highways; State Highways
under contract; Gravel, flint, shale & stoned State Highways; Toll Roads;
State-aid roads. 17 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
829. "Telephone Map of Pennsylvania," 1954. Copyright by
Pennsylvania Independent Telephone Association, March 1, 1954. 4th edition.
Shows: Area, Company; Location; Independent Telephone Company Exchange;
Bell Telephone Company; Theoretical Exchange; Post office; Territorial Boundary.
11 x 17. Printed, in color. 1 item.
830. "Official A.A.A. Road Map of Delaware Valley" (Philadelphia
and Vicinity), 1955. Copyrighted 1955 by American Automobile Association
(A.A.A.), Washington, D. C. Prepared in cooperation with the Automobile
Club of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Detail: Philadelphia
and Environs. Shows: Highways and Roads; County lines; Railroads;
AAA Clubs; Golf and Country Clubs; Polo & Hunt Clubs; Points of Interest;
Schools and Colleges; Yacht Clubs Airports; Picnic Groves; Horse Shoe Trail;
Youth Hostels; Tolls. 24 x 38. Printed, in color. 1 item.
831. "Pennsylvania Highways and Hotels," 1956-1957, Road
Map and Hotel Guide. Copyrighted, 1956-1957 by General Drafting Company,
Inc. Convent Station, New Jersey. Shows: Pennsylvania Turnpike; Roads;
Public Recreation; National Forests; Hiking Trails; Airports; Points of Interest;
State Lines; County Seats; Lines; Ferries and Toll Bridges; Hotels; Resorts.
24 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
832. "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map,"
1980. Prepared by the Department of Transportation in cooperation with the
Federal Highway Administration. Copyright 1980, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
the Department of General Services. Shows: State Parks and Forest
Picnic Areas; National Recreation and Forest and State Historic Sites and
Museums; Other Historic Sites; Roads; County Lines; Airline Service; Military
Airport; Horse Race Track; Population. Insets: Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton;
Altoona; Erie; Gettysburg; Harrisburg with capitol complex and Eisenhower
Interchange; Hazleton; Hershey; Johnstown; Lancaster; New Castle; Philadelphia;
Pittsburgh; Reading; Scranton-Wilkes-Barre; State College; Stroudsburg; East
Stroudsburg; Williamsport; York. 23 x 37. Printed, in color. 1 item.
833. "Map Showing Old Portage Railroad, 1834, New Portage Railroad,
1856, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1854 Between Altoona and Johnstown and the Modern
Revisions," ca. 1947. Presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad to the
PHMC, 1947. Shows: Original Pennsylvania Railroad, Revision of Pennsylvania
Railroad, Allegheny Portage Railroad and New Portage Railroad. 11 x 33.
Black on white. 1 item.
834. “Map of Harrisburg, Anniversary Edition," 1785-1935. Including
Steelton, Paxtang, Penbrook, Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Enola, Wormleysburg, West
Fairview, Oberlin. Copyright, 1934, Miller Brothers & Company. Reverse
side: Aerial view for the Anniversary Edition, 1785-1935, by Miller Brothers
& Company, Realtors, Harrisburg. Shows: Wards; Borough and County
lines; main traffic streets; Bus or Trolley lines; Steam Railroads; City Property
and Parks; County and State Property; Cemeteries; Fire Houses; Schools; Population
- 1930 census. 36 x 24. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
835. "Map of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, June 1972." Prepared
by the Beaver County Planning Commission, Beaver County Board of Commissioners
and Beaver County Industrial Development Agency. Shows: Townships;
River; Creeks; Airport; State Game Lands; Parks; YMCA and Girl Scout Camps;
Turnpike; Beaver Valley Expressway; United States & State Roads; County
& Township Boundaries. Reverse side: Historical, Industrial, Scenic
& Recreational scenes. 24 x 34. Printed, in color. 1 item.
836. "Kinzua County Map & Directory," 1968. Allegheny
National Forest Pennsylvania, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Edward P. Cliff, Chief. Compiled at the Regional Office, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, 1966 from the United States Geological Survey quadrangles, revised,
1968. Shows: Boundary; Roads & Highways; trail; Recreation sites;
Landing field; Population; Fire Tower; Point of Interest; Winter Sports area.
17 x 20. Printed, black on yellow. 1 item.
837. "Kinzua Dam,-Allegheny Reservoir, Pennsylvania & New
York, revised, 1970." Allegheny National Forest, United States Department
of Agriculture Forest Service, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh
District. Inset: Vicinity Map. Shows: Allegheny Indian Reservation
Boundary; Camping; picnic areas; fishing; boat launching; swimming; retarded
children's camp; observation point, golf course; hiking; skiing; Allegany
State Park, New York. 17 x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item.
838. "Safe Harbor & Holtwood (Lancaster County), Pennsylvania,
1949. Picturesque Scenery In Historical Country. The Historic Region in
which are located the Hydroelectric Development on the Lower Susquehanna.
Pennsylvania Water & Power Company. Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation,
June 1, 1949. Inset: Safe Harbor & Holtwood. Shows: Main
routes; Improved & unimproved roads; United States & State Highway
route number; Points of interest; Historic Road Markers; Boy Scout Camps;
Observation Site. Reverse side: History & Pictures of area. 16
x 18 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
839. "Pleasure Map of the Dutch Country," by Tim Olsen,
1956. Copyright, 1956 by E.R. Anderson. Lithographed in United States. Shows:
Parks & Gardens, Scenic views; Museums; "Brick-end" barns;
Old Churches; Historic Shrines; "Plain People"; Annual events; Unusual
sights. 17 x 22. Printed in color. 1 item.
840. "Detailed Map of New Sweden, 1638-1655." Made by Amandus
Johnson, ca. 1915. Shows: Swedish, Dutch & English Fortifications;
Dates of permanent Settlements before 1655 by Swedes; Dutch, 1651. 91 1/2
x 12. Printed, black on white. 1 item. (In: The Swedes on the Delaware,
1638-1664, by Amandes Johnson, Philadelphia, 1915, follows Index)
841. [Troop Movement for Periods Embracing December 14, 1777 to June
19, 1778 at Valley Forge,] 1954. By Dr. D. Macfarlan, 1954. Shows: Battle
sites & dates; Ferries on the Schuylkill; Roads; Churches; Founding dates
of places. 11 x 14. Original, in color. 1 item.
842. "Battle of Monmouth, Sunday, June 28, 1778," copied
by Dr. D. Macfarlan, 1962. Compiled from the reports of General Washington
& Sir Henry Clinton. Shows: British camp; British Army; Retreat
of British; American Artillery; General Wayne's Headquarters; Stirling's &
General Greenes American Artillery Camps. 8 1/2 x 11. Original, in color.
1 item.
843. "The American Army, Leaves Valley Forge on June 18th, 1778
to peruse the British Retreating across New Jersey - the two Armies met at
the Battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778," by Douglas Macfarlan, 1961.
Shows: Route of American Troops; American & British withdrawal;
Site of Battle of Monnouth. 15 x 23. Original, in color. 1 item.
844. "A Map for the Welcome Society of Pennsylvania, Shewing
The Most Travelled Roads from Sundry Places to William Penn's Manor of Pennsbury,"
1935, William M. Campbell, fecit. Inset: Some of the Proprietary's
Manors, including Pennsbury, from the Holme's Map. Shows: Roads, Railroads
Electric & Steam, Area of original manor; Streets. 9 1/2 x 12. Printed,
in color. 1 item.
845. "Map of Allentown, Pennsylvania and Suburbs," from
official Records compiled in Office of City Engineer, 1957. Shows: Bituminous
Surface; Earth, Concrete & Hard Surfaces; Street Index; Colleges; Wards;
Parks; Airport; Cemeteries; Lehigh Country Club; Fairgrounds. map dated 1934,
Revised: 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1955 & 1957 by W.A.J.,
J.F.W. & N.A.C. 25 1/2 x 43. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
846. "Map of the City of Bethlehem and Vicinity Situate in Lehigh
and Northampton Counties, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," 1951. Compiled
from Official Records by the Department of Streets & Public Improvements.
Bureau of City Engineer, A. Newton Wiegner, City Engineer, January 1951.
Shows: Railroads; Trolley Lines; Parks; Streets & Roads; Township,
County, City, Borough & Ward Lines, Schools; Colleges; Hotels; City Hall;
Post Offices. 34 1/2 x 37. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
847. "Township of Lower Merion, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,"
1965. Montgomery County Planning Department, March 26, 1965. Revised: 1963,
1964 & 1965. Shows: Street Index; Railroads; Streets; Township
Line; Parks. 22 x 34. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
848. "Carte Du'Canada Ou De La Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes
quiy ont ete faites ... Par Guillaume Del' Isle, Geographe de l 'Academie
Royale des Sciences, 1720. A Amsterdan, chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier,
Geographes avec Privilige. Copyright, Penn Prints, New York [1940?]. 20
x 24. Printed, in color. 1 item.
849. "Philadelphia," 1855. Published by J. H. Colton &
Company, No. 172 William Street, New York. Entered according to Act of Congress
.... 1855, by J. H. Colton & Company .... 14 x 17. Printed (late), in
black & white. 1 item. [In: Colton, G. Woolworth. Colton's General
Atlas. New York, J. H. Colton & Company. 1858. Map 23].
850. "The Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, With Parts
of Adjacent Boroughs, Pennsylvania," 1855. Published by J. H. Colton
& Company, No. 172 William Street, New York. Entered according to Act
of Congress... 1855 by J. H. Colton & Company...14 x 8. Printed (late),
in black & white. 1 item. [In: Colton, G.W. Colton's Atlas of America.
New York, G.W. Colton, 1864, No. 42. Note: Map copyrighted in 1855]
851. [Map of] "Shippensburg Pennsylvania," September 1949.
Office of the Borough Superintendent, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Adopted
by Borough Council, September 29, 1949. Paul B. Noftsker, Secretary; R.B.
Russell, President. Commercial Map Studio, W.E. Aldinger, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Shows: Street guide; Directory; Wards; Railroads. Inset: Roads
within the radius of 200 miles. 17 x 24. Printed in black & white.
1 item.
852. "Pennsylvania-New Jersey," 1963-1964. Published by
American Automobile Association (A.A.A.), 1963. Washington, 6, D.C. Shows:
Route Numbers; Highways; State Parks; Boundary-State & County; Automobile
& Passenger Ferry; Index to Cities & Villages. Insets: Allentown-Bethlehem;
Harrisburg; Pennsylvania-New Jersey; Philadelphia & Environs; Pittsburgh
& Environs; Scranton & Vicinity; Wilkes-Barre & Vicinity. 26
x 38. Printed in color. 1 item.
853. "Tourist Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System
and Main Connecting Roads By The Pennsylvania Department of Highways, May
1931." Copyright 1931, Bureau of Publications, Department of Property
& Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Gifford Pinchot, Governor.
Shows: Population; Roads; Mileage; Safety Signs; Free Bridges; Markers.
Details: Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Bradford; Butler; Chester;
Easton; Erie; Franklin; Gettysburg; Harrisburg; Johnstown; Lancaster; Meadville,
New Castle; Philadelphia & Vicinity; Pittsburgh & Vicinity; Reading;
Scranton; Sharon; Uniontown; Washington; Wilkes-Barre; Williamsport; York.
21 x 33. Printed, in color. 1 item.
854. "Philadelphia Rapid Transit System-Street Car, Bus and Subway
- Elevated Lines, May 1936." Shows: Elevated & Subway Routes
& Stations; Street Car Routes; Trolly Coach & Bus Routes; Connecting
Electric Railways & Connecting Bus Routes. Insets: Central City
District; PRT Lines in Delaware County; PRT Bus Routes 22 & 74 to Doylestown
& Hatboro; PRT Bus Route B to Somerton & South Langhorne. 22 x 24.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
855. "Road Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity, 1960."
Published by Keystone Automobile Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
copyright 1960. Revised, June 1960. Tentative Expressways Plan, Technical
Advisory Committee on Highways, Delaware Valley Council, Coordination &
Drafting by Sherman Taylor & Sleeper, A. Hoen & Company. Shows:
Constructed or under construction; future expressways; existing turnpikes;
Garden State Parkway. 33 1/2 x 38. Printed, in color. 1 item.
856. "The Tourist's Pocket Map of Pennsylvania Exhibiting
Its Internal Improvements Roads Distances &c. by J. H. Young, Philadelphia.
D. Haines, Sc. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, 1836." Shows:
Railroads; Roads; Canals; Profile of Pennsylvania Canal;
1830 Census. Insets: Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Regions;
Vicinity of Philadelphia. 16 + 3 x13 Printed, in color.
1 item.
857. "Historic Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania,"
ca. 1956? Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, A Rendezvous with History.
Center of the Keystone. Based on the historical writings & research of
Hugh T. Manchester. Typography by Himes Printing Company, Inc., Lithographed
by Offset Centre, Inc. Shows: Streets; Schools; Homes; Business; Churches;
Turnpike; Hotels; Cemeteries; Canal. Portraits of: John & William Bigler;
Robert J. Walker; William F. Packer; Andrew Gregg Curtin; James A. Beaver;
Daniel Hastings. Reverse side: History & Pictures of homes still
standing in Bellefonte. 24 x 36. Printed, black and white (both sides).
1 item.
858. "Accelerated Public Works Program Eligible Areas, September
7, 1962." United States Department of Commerce Area Redevelopment
Administration Office of Planning and Research. Data compiled by Economic
Analysis Division, ARA. United States
Government Printing Office: 1962. Shows: Unemployment areas; areas
designed as redevelopment areas; Indian Reservation & non-reservation
Indian and native villages. Insets:Alaska; Samoa;
Guam; Hawaii; Puerto Rico; Virgin
Islands. 42 x32. Printed, in color. 1 item.
859. "Metropolitan Philadelphia Road Map," 1957.
Tidewater Oil Company, 1957. By The H. M. Gousha Company, Chicago. Lithographed
in United States. Shows:
Expressways & Toll Roads; Roads & Highways; Airports; Parks; Yacht
Clubs; Swamps; Points of Interest; Lakes; Golf & Country Clubs; Index
to Cities & Towns. Detail: Downtown Philadelphia. 18 x 26 1/2.
Printed, in color. 1 item.
860. "Street Index Map of Greater York," 1964.
Copyright 1964 by the York County Planning Commission.
Shows: Street names; route numbers; place names; boundaries; creeks;
railroads; schools; cemeteries; boroughs; townships. 32 x48. Printed,
in black & white. 1 item.
861. "Map of Greater Harrisburg Area," ca. 1981. AAA Central
Penn Automobile Club, Harrisburg. Champion Map Corporation, Charlotte,
North Carolina. Shows: Harrisburg & West Shore Street Indexes;
Capitol City Area; Townships; Bridges; Buildings;
Streets; Streams; Highways. Details: Capitol Complex; Derry
Township - Palmdale & Hershey; Lemoyne; Central
Harrisburg. 36 x24. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
862. "The National Publishing Company's 1900 Census Map of Pennsylvania,
Showing all Counties, Townships, Railroads, Cities, Villages, Post Offices
and Stations. Compiled from the Latest Government Surveys and other Authentic
Sources." Published by The National Publishing Company, Boston,
Massachusetts. Copyright, 1901, by the National Publishing Company, Boston,
Massachusetts. No. 124. Shows: Population; Cities; Villages; Post
Offices; Stations; Counties; County Seats. 39 x 37. 1 item. Printed, in
color.
863. "Philadelphia," Chas. Knight & Company,
22 Ludgate Street, London, [1852]. Vignettes: The United States Bank;
The Exchange. Shows: Banks; Churches; Libraries; Schools; Streets;
Hospitals; Squares. 12 x 14 1/2.Printed, in color. 1 item
864. "Plan of the City of Philadelphia," 1807.
Published, March 7, 1807 by James Cundee, London.
Shows: Northern Liberties; Streets; Water Works; Squares; Creeks within
the city. Inset: Seal. 8 1/2 x 10. Black on white. 1 item. [In:
Janson, Charles Wilson. The Stranger in America.
4 degrees. London, J. Cundee, 1807, p. 175.] (Condition: good)
865. "Plan De Philadelphie Et Environs," [1764]. Shows:
Ville de Philadelphie; Riviere de Delavare; Roads; City Plan. 7 1/2 x
9. Printed in color. 1 item. [In: Bellin, Jacques Nicolas. Le Petit
Atlas Maritime ... fol. Paris, 1764, Vol. 1, No. 34.] (Condition:
good)
866. "A Map of Pennsylvania with part of the Adjacent States,
from the latest Surveys," [1793]. O. Carleton, del. Shows:
Rivers, Streams; Creeks. 8 x 9 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item. [In:
Morse, Jedidiah. The American Universal Geography. 8 degrees. Boston,
T. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, 1793, p. 469.] (Condition: good)
867. "Pennsylvania," by W. Barker, Sculp. [1805]. Shows:
Roads; Rivers; Creeks; Places. 8 x 9. Printed, black on white. 1 item.
(Condition: good)
868. "Pennsylvania, Drawn from the best authorities By Cyrus
Harris," [1796]. Engraved by A. Doolittle. Shows: Roads; Mountains;
Counties; Place names; Depreciation Land; Union Canal; Ellicott's Road; Portage
areas. 14 x 8 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item.
[In: Morse, Jedidiah. The American Universal Geography. 3rd ed.
8 degrees. Boston, T. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, 1796., pt. 1, p. 533]. (Condition:
good)
869. "A New Map of Pennsylvania with its Canals, Railroads &
Distances from Place to Place along the Stage Roads, "by H. S. Tanner,
[1840]. 11 x 14. Printed in color, 1 item.
[In: Tanner, H. S. A Geographical, etc., View of the United States.
16 degrees. Philadelphia, 1841, p. 13]. (Condition: good)
870. "Philadelphia, Drawn for the Strangers Guide,"
1846.Engraved by Sherman & Smith, New York. Shows: Streets; Railroads;
Docks; Buildings; Wards. 5 x 5 1/4. Printed, black on white. 1 item. [In:
Henderson, Charles G.? A Hand-Book for The Stranger in Philadelphia....
Philadelphia, George S. Appleton, 1846]. (Condition: good)
871. "Colton's Pennsylvania," 1864. Published by
J. H. Colton, No. 172 William Street, New York, 1864. Shows: Railroads;
Roads; Canals; State Capital; Cities; Counties; Post Offices. 16 x 13 1/2.
Printed, in color. 1 item. (Condition: good)
872. "The Travellers Pocket-Map of Pennsylvania with its Canals,
Railroads & Distances from Place to Place along the Stage Roads,"
by H. S. Tanner, 1830. Engraved by W. Brose, Philadelphia, 1830. Published
by H. S. Tanner, No. 144 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Shows: Steam
Boat Routes; Canals (exists and proposed); Railroads; Stage Routes; Profile
of Pennsylvania Canal. 13 1/2 x 11. Printed in color. 1 item. (Condition:
fair)
873. "A Map of the State of Pennsylvania" [1940]. Drawn
for the Historical Map Bureau, West Willington, Connecticut, by Lawton M.
Patten. Shows: Historical Places. Vignettes: State Arms;
"Old Ironsides;" Penn's Seal; Historical Scenes. 18 x 24. Printed,
hand painted in color.
1 item. (Condition: fair)
874. "A General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America:
viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsilvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut
and Rhode Island: of Aquanishuonigy the country of the Confederate Indians
Comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their Places of Residence, Ohio and
Thuchsochruntie their Deer Hunting Countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniaderade
their Beaver Hunting Countries of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain,
and of Part of New-France: Wherein also shewn the antient and present Seats
of the Indian Nations: carefully copied from the Original Published at Philadelphia,
By Mr. Lewis Evans 1755, with some Improvements By I. Gibson." Sold
by T. Jefferys, Charing Cross, 1758. Shows: Distances; Roads; Rivers;
Lakes; Creeks; Indian Villages & Trails; Elephant's Bones found here;
Forts; Mountain Ranges. Inset: A sketch of the remaining Part of Ohio
R. &. C. 28 x 21. Printed, in color. 1 item. (Condition: good)
875. "Pennsylvania, Geographical Statistical, and Historical
Map of Pennsylvania," engraved by J. Yeager [after 1820]. Shows:
Counties; Rivers; Climate; Soil; Roads; Canals; Boundaries; Census. Map:
17 x 22, p. No. 18; Appendix, 11 x 17. No. 18. Printed, in color. 2 items.
(Condition: good)
876. "The main Line, A Historical Map of Outlying Regions,"
1946. Made for your Enjoyment by Sally Jean & Nancy Lee Robertson &
Drawn by Hugh Robertson During the Very Cold Winter of 1942. Revised &
corrected, 1946. Copyright 1943. This edition, 1946. J. L. Smith Company,
Philadelphia. Shows: Roads; Toll Roads; Railroads; West Chester Pike;
Gulp Road; Historical Sources. Printed, in color. 1 item. (Condition: good)
877. "Geological Map of Pennsylvania, 1980." Compiled by
T. M. Berg, Chief Compiler, etc. C. E. Miles, Editor. J. G. Kuchinski, Cartographer.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau
of Topographic & Geologic Survey. Arthur A. Socolow, State Geologist.
Copyright 1980 by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Williams and Heintz Map Corporation,
Capitol Heights, Maryland. Scale 1:250,000. 1 map = 3 sections
878. "Pennsylvania State Highway System Detour Bulletin Issued
Weekly by the Department of Highways, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania." James
Lyall Stuart, Secretary. Week ending July 25, 1929. Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways. Shows: Detours; Improved and Unimproved Roads;
Roads Under Construction; Primary and Secondary Systems; Free Bridges; United
States Route Numbers. 23 x 31. Printed, in color. 1 item.
879. "Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania,"
1969. Forest Service, United States
Department of Agriculture, Warren, Pennsylvania. Edward P. Cliff,
Chief. Shows: National Forest Boundary; Highways; Trail; Roads; Railroads;
Forest Route; Camping Facilities; Recreation Sites and index; Winter Sports
Area; Boat Launchings. Inset: State map showing highways. 17 1/2
x 20. Printed, in color. 1 item.
880. "Greater Scranton Area," c. 1968. D. J.
A. DeJohn Associates, Easton, Pennsylvania. Shows: Street
directory; Statistics; Lackawanna County; Churches; Points of interest; Colleges;
Hospitals; Everhart Museum; Brooks Coal Mine. Inset: Downtown Scranton.
23 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
881. "Greater Wilkes-Barre Area," c. 1968. D.
J. A. DeJohn Associates, Easton, Pennsylvania. Shows: Points
of interest; Street Directory; History. Insets: Downtown Wilkes-Barre;
Fairview; Pittston; Kingston Township.
23 x 29. Printed, in color. 1 item.
882. "Atlas of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania. Made from Plans, Deeds and Surveys and Published by
Harrisburg Title Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania," 1901.
Organized by ward. 19 x 18 x 1. 1 volume.
883. "Insurance Maps of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,"
1905. Sanborn Map Company. 26 x 24 x 3. 1 volume.
884. "Map of Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Engraved to accompany Boyd's City Directory," 1916. By B. Cowden, City
Engineer. 22 x 32. 1 item.
885. "Atlas of the State of Pennsylvania. Prepared
under the direction of Joseph R. Bien, E.M., from original surveys…published
by Julius Bien & Company, New York, 1900. 14 1/2 x 20 x 1.
Bound volume; color plates; contains general county, city, borough and village
maps; indexed. 1 volume.
886. "Nazareth, Pennsylvania," 1885. [Birds-eye-view]
O.H. Bailey and Company, Lithographers and Publishers, Boston.
Shows: Schools, stores, hotels, churches, Whitfield House. 22 x 28.
1 item.
887. "Map of Railroads of Pennsylvania and New
Jersey and Parts of Adjoining States. Prepared from Official Data" by
J. A. Huderson. Published by J. L. Smith, Philadelphia, 1887.
1 item.
888. "Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. Special
Map of the Central Belt of the Brown, Hematite Ore Mines of York
and Adams Counties." F. P. Lestey, Chief Geologist,
ca. 1880. 1 item.
889. "Map of Blair County, Pennsylvania." Published
by Geil and Freed, Philadelphia, 1859. 1 item. Condition: fragile.
890. "Map of Indiana County, Pennsylvania." No publisher,
ca. 1875. With geological survey notations in crayon. Condition: very fragile.
1 item.
891. "Fort Ligonier," 1830. Hand drawn. Condition: fragile.
1 item.
892. "Map of the Great Central Oil Basin on Pithole Creek, Venango,
Pennsylvania." Henry Ramsay, 1865. Shows: Property owners.
Hand drawn. 21 x 30. 1 item. Condition: good.
893. "Map of Oil Lands, McLinney Farm Leased to the United States
Petroleum Company," ca. 1865. Shows: Property owners. Hand drawn.
14 1/2 x 23 1/2. 1 item. Condition: good.
894. "Rand McNally Official Auto Road Map, Pennsylvania,"
1928. Shows: All marked highways, distances, city maps, geography,
history, points of interest, populations, altitudes, tourist camps, hotels,
garages, and motor, fish and game laws. 1 pamphlet, printed. 1 1/4 x 7 1/2,
60 pages.
895. "County Atlas of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. From
recent and actual surveys and records by F. W. Beers, C. E. and A. B. Cochran,
C. E." Published by F. W. Beers and Company, 1875. 133 pages, 13 x
16 1/2. (2 copies) Condition: 1st copy fragile, 2nd copy good.
896. "Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Pennsylvania."
…Compiled and drawn from personal examinations, surveys, and under the personal
supervision of F. A. Davis and H. L. Kochersperger…by the Reading Publishing
House, 1876. 37 pages and index. 15 x 17 1/2. Condition: fragile.
897. "Atlas of York County, Pennsylvania." Illustrated
from actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published
by Pomeroy, Whitman and Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1876.
81 pages. 14 1/2 x 17. Condition: fragile.
898. "Atlas of Franklin County, Pennsylvania." From actual
surveys under the direction of D. G. Beers. Published by Pomeroy and Beers,
320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1868. 57 pages. 14 x 16. Condition:
fragile. (2 copies).
899. "Caldwell's Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania." From actual surveys under the direction
of J. H. Newton, C. E. Published by J. A. Caldwell, Condit, Ohio, 1878.
219 pages. 17 1/4 x 15. Condition: fragile.
900. "County Atlas of Lebanon, Pennsylvania." From recent
and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F. W. Beers.
Published by F. A. Davis, 200 North Sixth Street, Reading, Pennsylvania and
10 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1875. 81 pages. 13 x
16. Condition: fragile.
901. "New Illustrated Atlas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania."
From surveys by F. A. Davis and H. L. Kochersperger. Published by the Reading
Publishing House, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1876. 37 pages and index. 14 1/2
x 17. Condition: fragile.
902. "Roe's Atlas of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania," ca. 1900. 91 pages. 15 1/2 x 19 1/2. Condition:
fragile.
903. "Atlas of the City of Allentown, Pennsylvania."
From official records, private plans, and actual surveys by C. M. Hunter.
Published by J. D. Scott and Company, 30 1/2 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1888. Pages unnumbered. 15 x 21 1/4. Condition: fragile.
904. "Farm Line and Borough Atlas of Delaware County,
Pennsylvania." Compiled from Dr. Ash's map of actual surveys, official
records, private plans by William S. Miller, St. J. Ogier, William S. McDonald
and Forsey Breau. Published by E. W. Smith and Company 17 & 19 South
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1892. Pages unnumbered. 17 x 22. Condition:
fragile.
905. "Atlas of Centre County, Pennsylvania."
From actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published
by A. Pomeroy, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1874. 90 pages. 13 x
15 1/2. Condition: fragile.
906. "Atlas of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania."
From actual surveys and under the direction of S. N. and D. G. Beers. Published
by A. Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1867. 72 pages. 14 1/2
x 16. Condition: fragile.
907. "New Illustrated Atlas of Westmoreland County,
Pennsylvania." Compiled and drawn from personal examinations and surveys
and under the personal supervision of F. A. Davis and published under the
superintendence of H. L. Kochersperger by the Reading Publishing House, Reading,
Pennsylvania, 1876. 82 pages and index. 15 x 17 1/2. Condition: fragile.
908. "Atlas of Wayne County, Pennsylvania."
From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F.
W. Beers. Published by A. Pomeroy and Company, 36 Vesey Street, New York,
1872. 67 pages. 13 x 16. (2 copies) Condition: both fragile.
909. "Atlas of the City of York, York County, Pennsylvania."
From official records, railroad surveys by the author. Drawn and published
by Frederick B. Roe, surveyor and draughtsman, no. 27 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia, 1903. 16 1/2 x 19. 17 plates. (2 copies) Condition: both
fragile.
910. "Atlas of the City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania."
Published by C. M. Hunter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1888. 13
plates. 16 x 22. Condition: fragile.
911. "County Atlas of Tioga, Pennsylvania."
From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of G.
H. Walker and C. F. Jewett. Published by F. W. Beers and Company, 36 Vesey
Street, New York, 1875. 109 pages. 13 x 16. Condition: fragile.
912. "Atlas of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania."
Compiled from actual surveys, official maps and records by W. H. Sturdevant,
Civil Engineer, 1894. Published by J. L. Smith, No. 27 South Sixth
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 20 plates. 18 x 23. Condition: fragile.
913. "Bridgen's Atlas of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania."
From actual surveys by H. F. Bridgens and assistant. Published by D. S.
Bare, Lancaster County, 1864. 43 plates. 16 1/4
x 16. Condition: fragile.
914. "Atlas of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania."
Compiled , drawn and published from official plans and actual surveys by F.
B. Roe, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1888. 75 pages.
15 1/2 x 19 1/2. Condition: fragile.
915. "County Atlas of Carbon, Pennsylvania." From actual
surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. Published by F. W. Beers
and Company. 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1875. 82 pages. 13 1/4 x 16 1/2.
(2 copies) Condition: both fragile.
916. "Combination Atlas Map of Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania." Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations
and surveys by J. D. Scott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1877.
107 pages. 14 1/2 x 17 1/4. Condition: Fragile.
917. "Atlas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania." From the
actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. Published by F.
W. Beers and Company, 93 & 95 Maiden Lane, New York, 1872. 48 plates.
13 x 15 1/2. Condition: fragile.
918. "Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Cambria
County, Pennsylvania." From actual surveys by and under the directions
of J. A. Caldwell. Published by Atlas Publishing Company, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1890. 194 pages. 14 x 17. Condition: fragile.
919. "Combination Atlas Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania."
Compiled, drawn, and published from personal examinations and surveys by Everts
and Stewart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1875. 107 pages and business
directory. 14 1/4 x 17 1/2. Condition: fragile.
920. "Atlas of the City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania."
Compiled from official records, actual surveys, and private plans by G. William
Baist, Topographical Engineer. Published by J. L. Smith, 27 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1886. 17 plates. 16 x 20. Condition: fragile.
921. "Draft of 1,842 acres of Coal Lands adjoining the Susquehanna
River by one line of 300 perches situate on Nescopeck Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, April 6, 1838. Henry Cole. 32 1/2
x 31 1/2. Condition: very fragile.
922. "Green County, Pennsylvania- Road Map." Copyright,
1906. 8 3/4 x 11 3/4. Condition: very fragile.
923. "Undrilled Areas of the Southern Part of the Kinzua and
the Northern Part of the Kane Quadrangles." Department of Internal Affairs.
Topographic and Geologic Survey Sheet 2, 1945. 17 x 22. Condition: fragile.
924. "Map of a part of the town of Germania and Lands belonging
to the Pennsylvania Land and Farm Association." According to surveys
made by Gustav R. Winkler, 1856. Printed in English and German. 24 x 29.
Condition: very fragile.
925. "Undrilled Areas of the Sheffield Quadrangle, Pennsylvania."
Department of Internal Affairs, Topographic and Geologic Survey, by C. S.
Matteson, 1945. 17 1/2 x 21 1/2. Printed, black and white. Condition: fragile.
926. "Map of the Bradford or Northern Oil Region." By J.
Opperman, Civil Engineer, Bradford, Pennsylvania, ca. 1878. 29 1/2 x 30.
Printed, black and white with Second Geological Survey notations in color
and pencil. Condition: fragile.
927. "Map of the Borough of Shamokin, Northumberland
County, Pennsylvania." Published by O. M. Fowler, 1873. Engraved and
printed by H. J. Toudy and Company Steam Lithograph, 529 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Printed, in color. With Second Geological Survey
stamp. 27 1/2 x 39 x1/2. Condition: fragile.
928. "Topographical Map of Coal and Iron Ore Lands of the Cambria
Iron Company adjacent to their iron and steel works," Johnstown, Pennsylvania,
1876. John Fulton, E. M. Printed, black and white. 20 x 26. Fragmentary
(lower left corner missing) 3 sections: a. mineral rights owned by company
b. land owned by company and fee simple c. unlabelled. 2 copies each.
929. "Regional Plan for the Philadelphia Tri-State District."
Prepared by the Regional Planning Federation, 1931. 3 sections: a. Philadelphia,
Delaware, Montgomery Counties Section (sheet #6) b. Bucks County Section
(sheet #11) c. Chester County Section (sheet #6). Printed, in color. 44
1/2 x 64 each. Condition: good.
930. "County of Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."
Department of Public Works, Bureau of Roads. Same as map #29, only for year
1928. 40 1/2 x 43. Condition: fragile.
931. "Plan of the Village of Wellersburg with Proposed Extension."
William Sides, Surveyor. Lithograph by A. Hoen and Company, Second Street,
Baltimore, ca. 1875. Printed, black and white. 19 x 23 1/2.
Condition: fragile.
932. "Plan of No. 4 Mine of Penn Gas Coal Company on Youghiogheny
River, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania."
Accompanying report of William Wilcox, Inspector of Bituminous Mines, 1st
District, Pennsylvania. Hand drawn in ink. 15 3/4 x 19 1/2.
Condition: fragile.
933. "Maps and data for apportionment of the State of Pennsylvania."
Including constitutional provisions, present apportionment acts and 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 Division. Prepared under direction
of W. Harry Baker, Secretary of the Senate, 1913. 1 volume. 74 pages. Printed,
black and white. 19 1/2 x 12 1/2. Condition: fragile.
934. "Map of the Anthracite Coal Fields of Pennsylvania."
Showing the properties owned or controlled by the serveral mining companies
and the location of the several colleries upon each. Pottsville
office, September, 1892. 25 1/2 x 29 1/2. Blueprint with colored pencil.
Condition: very fragile.
935. "Pennsylvania State Weather Service
Flood Map, May 31 to June 3, 1889,
Johnstown Flood." W. P. Tatham, Chairman, H. L. Ball, Observer
in Charge. Printed, read on white. 21 1/2 x 34 1/2. Condition: very fragile.
936. "Map of the Battle of Gettysburg."
From original surveys by the Engineers of the Commission, Gettysburg National
Park Commission. Drawn by S. A. Hammond, 1983. Printed, black, red, yellow
and green on white. 52 x 34 1/2. Condition: fragile.
937. "Map of Harrisburg City,"
1895. A. Forsey Brion, C. E. Printed, black and red on white. 40 x 34.
Condition: very fragile.
938. (Father Bonnecamp's map) "Carte dun Voyage Fait dans la
Belle Riviere en la Nouvelle France,"
1749 par le reverend pere Bonnecaps Jesuette Matematicier. Reprinted, black
on white. 12 1/2 x 10 1/2.
939. "A Topographical map of the Route of a Proposed
Canal and the Counewago and Baltimore." Drawn
by direction of the Canal Commissioners by F. Lucas, Jr. 16 x 19 1/2. Printed,
black and white. Hand colored, [n.d.].
940. "The British and French Dominions in North America, Particularly
Shewing the French Encroachments Through all the British Plantations from
Nova Scotia down to the Gulf of Mexico." [Printed for T. Bowles in St.
Paul's Church Yard and John Bowles and son at the Black Horse in Cornhil,
ca. 1758.] Printed, blac, red green, yellow on white. 19 1/2 x 25. Condition:
fragile.
941. "Map of the Lands of the Union Coal Company." Lithograph
by Alan Hoen and Company, Second Street, Baltimore, Maryland, ca.
1850. Printed, black on white.
942. "Geological and Topographical Map of the Anthracite Fields
of Pennsylvania." Constructed from originial explanations
and intrumental surveys conducted by Henry D. Rogers, State Geologist, 1855.
Topographical Assistants, J. P. Lesley, A. A. Dalson, W. B. Rogers, Jr. Printed
by W. & A. K. Johnson. Black, gray, yellow and pink on white. 27 1/2
x 70 1/2. Condition: fragile.
943. "Atlas of Chester County, Pennsylvania."
From actual surveys by H. F. Bridgens, A. R. Witmer and others. Published
by A. R. Witmer, Safe Harbor, Lancaster
County, 1873. 1 volume. 15 1/2 x 15 3/4. Printed. Condition:
very fragile, some pages missing.
944. Same as above, only 1874.
945. Same as 210, only 1888.
946. "Northumberland County, Pennsylvania," 1856.
947. "Map of Stoney Creek Bituminous and Anthracite Coal Field
in Dauphin and Lebanon Counties comprising the Stoney
Creek Coal Estate and that of the Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company and
the Lykens, Bear Valley and Swatara Anthracite Coal
Regions." Compiled by Richard C. Taylor. 26 x 33. Printed, black,
red, and green on white. Condition: very fragile.
948. "Pennsylvania Game Commission Sportsmen's Recreation
Map - Public Lands - Leased Lands." 33 1/2 x 54. Drawn by G. P. Gobrecht.
Shows: the state's public parks and state game lands, plus six accompanying
"Outdoor Recreation Maps" detailing six regional recreation zones.
Each item 36 x 24, 1986.
948a. Overall map of state, 33 1/2 x 54. Divided into six regions:
948b. Northeast Region, 36 x 24.
948c. Southeast Region, 36 x 24.
948d. Northcentral Region, 36 x 24.
948e. Southcentral Region, 36 x 24.
948f. Northwest Region, 36 x 24.
948g. Southwest Region, 36 x 24.
949. "Map of City of Harrisburg," ca. 1821.
Pen and ink on brown paper. 27 x 38 1/2. Shows:Capitol
Building.
950. "North America Divided into its Principall Parts Where are
distinguished the severall States which belong to the English, Spanish, and
French to the most serene and most sacred majesty of Charles II, By the Grace
of God King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, this map of North America
is most humbly dedicated and presented by your Majesties Loyal Subject and
Servant, William Berry," 1680. 24 1/2 x 35.
951. "Post Route Map - Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland and of the District
of Columbia and adjacent part of New York, Ohio, Virginia,
and West Virginia," 1869. Map designed and constructed under
the orders of Second Assistant Post Master General George William McLellan
by W.L.Nicholson, Topographer of Post Office Department.
Map in two sections. Drawn by C. H. Poole. Scale: 6 miles = 1 inch. Map
Contains: Explanation of mail service, general statistics, and distances.
21 1/2 x 31. Condition: Poor; torn in half.
952. "Geological and Topographical Map of the Anthracite Fields
of the Pennsylvania," 1858. Constructed from original explorations
conducted by HenryD.Rogers, State Geologist; assisted by J.P.Lesley,
A.A.Dalson, W.B.Rogers, Jr.
Scale: 1 inch = 10 miles. Map contains: explanation of signs and colors.
J. L. Smith, Map Publisher, No. 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. 28 1/2 x 72. Condition: good; torn through in one crease,
and general tears and creases.
953. "Map of the Lands of the Union Coal Company," [n. d.]
Scale: Horizontal 500 feet = 1 inch; Vertical 500 feet = 1 inch. Lithograph
by A. Horn & Company, Second and Balto. 21 x 29. Condition: fragile.
954. “Pennsylvania Drawn by JohnM.George
at Burlington [NJ] Boarding Seminary
1820”, pen and ink w/color wash on paper, 21” x 15½”
955. “Proposed Air Mail Pick-Up and Delivery Routes” [in Penna] copyright
1940 by
All American Aviation, Inc, printed on paper, 20” x 15½”
956. “Map of Proposed Madison County containing parts of
Montgomery, Berks and
Chester Counties, 1855”, printed with color highlights on paper, 18 3/8”
x 15 ¼”
958. “Pennsylvania Political Subdivisions,” Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Community Affairs, January
1, 1965, black print on paper, 30” x 19¾”
959 “Patterson Farm Line Map of Greene County,
Pennsylvania,” Copyright 1914 by
E.D.PattersonWaynesburg,
PA. Printed on paper with canvas backing, 42 ½” x 33”
960. “Historical Map of Elk County.” Compiled
by Harry M. Hill. Drawn by John R. Miller. Copyright MCMLXIV. Nupp Printing
Co., Sykesville, PA. 23” x 27 3/8”
961. “Pennsylvania, the Keystone State”,
Spring print. Legonda Springfield, O.
Placemat, 14” x 10”
962. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Lebanon
County, April 1925 (1 volume).
962a. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Index,
Harrisburg , April 1956 (1 volume).
962b. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Volume
1, Harrisburg, April 1956 (1 volume).
962c. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Volume
2, Harrisburg, April 1956 (1 volume).
962d. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Volume
3, Harrisburg, April 1956 (1 volume).
963. “Map of Parts of the City of Washington Showing Position
of the Several
Divisions and Routes of the Inaugural Parade, March 4, 1889, under Direction
of General JamesA.Beaver, Chief Marshall.” Bell Bros. Photo
lithographers, Washington, D.C. Printed on paper, 39 ¾” x 26”
964. “Pennsylvania Turnpike, Welcome to the World’s Greatest
Highway,” Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Harrisburg, PA. Printed
6/15/57. Printed in color on paper, 23” x 16¾”
965. “Pennsylvania Turnpike, Welcome to the World’s Greatest Highway,”
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, 11 N. Fourth Street, Harrisburg, PA. Printed
in color on paper [ca. 1955], 22 1/8” x 9½”
966. “Pennsylvania’s State Forests and
Parks.” “Recreational Map of Pennsylvania Showing parks, recreational areas,
towers and monuments.” Harrisburg, 1949. Department of Forest
and Waters. Printed in color on paper, 36 ½” x 23 ¾”
967. “Sportsman’s Map of Pennsylvania State Game Lands, State Game
Refuges, State Forests, Etc. Pennsylvania Game Commission,
1952, printed in color on paper, 36 ¼” x 23 ¼”
968. Title Page: “Tourist Map of Pennsylvania Showing
The State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads”, Department
of Highways, April 1926. Legend: “Map Showing Pennsylvania State Highway
Routes”, Department of Highways, Harrisburg. Printed in color
on paper, 33” x 22”
969. Title Page: “Map Showing Pennsylvania State Highway Routes
1928,” Department of Highways, Harrisburg. Legend: Tourist
Map of Pennsylvania Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads,
Department of Highways, May 1928, printed to color on paper, 33” x 21¾”
970. Title Page: “Official Pennsylvania Road Map 1934”, Department
of Highways,
Harrisburg. Legend: “1934 Official Road Map of Pennsylvania
Showing the State Highway System and The Main Connecting Roads, Department
of Highways, Harrisburg. Printed in color on paper, 41” x 26 3/8”
971. Title Page: “Official Pennsylvania Road Map”, Department
of Highways, Harrisburg. Legend: Official Road Map of Pennsylvania
Showing the State Highway System and Main Connecting Roads, Department
of Highways, Harrisburg. Date: ca. 1941. Turnpike—Carlisle
to Irwin, Arthur H. James, Gov; Hughes, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
color on paper, 36 ½” x 23 ¼”
972. Title Page: “You’ve got a Friend in Pennsylvania Official
Transportation Map,”
Department of Transportation. Legend: “Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Official Transportation Map.” Copyright 1982, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of General Services. Printed in color on paper, 37” x 22 5/8”
973. Title Page: “You’ve Got a Friend in Pennsylvania Official
Tourist Map”, Department of Transportation. Legend: “Pennsylvania
Official Transportation Map”, Department of Transportation. Copyright 1984,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services. Printed in
color on paper, 36 7/8” x 22¾”
974. Title Page: “Welcome to Pennsylvania Official
Transportation Map”, Department of Transportation. Legend “Pennsylvania
Official Transportation Map”, Department of Transportation, Howard Yerusalim,
P.E., Secretary. Prepared by Department of Transportation in Cooperation
with Federal Highway Administration Department of Environmental Resources
Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Fish Commission,
Department of Commerce.” Copyright 1987, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department
of General Services. Printed in color on paper, 36 7/8” x 22¾”
975. Title Page: “Pennsylvania America
Starts Here 1993 Official Transportation Map” Department of Transportation.
Legend: Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map “Department
of Transportation, HowardYerusalim,
P.E., Secretary. Prepared by Department of
Transportation in Cooperation with Federal Highway Administration Department
of Environmental Resources Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania
Fish Commission, Department of Commerce.” Copyright 1993, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Department of General Services. Printed in color on paper,
36 7/8” x 22¾”
976. Title Page: “Pennsylvania 1995-1996 Official
Transportation Map.”
Legend: “Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map,
Department of Transportation, Bradley L. Mallory, Secretary Computer Generated
by Cartographic Information Division Bureau of Transportation Systems in Cooperation
with Federal Highway Administration, Department of Environmental Resources,
Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, Department
of Commerce.” Copyright 1995, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General
Services. Printed in color on paper, 36 7/8 x 22 5/8
977. Title Page: “Pennsylvania Memories Last a
Lifetime 1997-1998 Official Transportation and Tourism Map.” Legend:Pennsylvania Official Transportation and Tourism Map, Department
of Transportation, Bradley L. Mallory, Secretary Computer Generated by Cartographic
Information Division Bureau of Planning and Research Department of Transportation
in Cooperation with Federal Highway Administration, Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Fish &
Boat Commission, Department of Community & Economic Development.” Copyright
1997, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services. Printed
in color on paper, 36 7/8” x 26 7/8”
978. Title Page: “Official Transportation and Tourism Map,
“Pennsylvania Memories
That Last a Lifetime.” ® Legend: Pennsylvania Official Transportation
and Tourism Map, Department of Transportation, Bradley L. Mallory, Secretary
Computer Generated by Cartographic Information Division Bureau of Planning and
Research Department of Transportation in Cooperation with Federal Highway Administration,
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Game Commission,
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, Department of Community & Economic
Development.” Copyright 2000, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General
Services. Printed in color on paper, 37 7/8” x 26 7/8”
979. Railroad Map of Pennsylvania Published by the Department
of Internal Affairs of
Pennsylvania, 1904. Drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall, Chief
Draughtman. (accn. 2812)
980. Base Map of Pennsylvania, map 38, Dept. of Environmental
Resources, Office of Resource Management, Bur. Of Topographic and Geologic
Survey, copyright 1990
981. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, July 1-August 1, 1973 Jacob
Kassab, Secretary of Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
982. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, June
1-July 1, 1973 Jacob Kassab, Secretary of Transportation.
Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
983. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, September 1-October 1, 1972,
Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on
paper, 40” x 23”
984. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, August 1-September 1, 1972
Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation.
Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
985. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, June
1-July 1, 1972 Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of
Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
986. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation May 1-June 1, 1972 Jacob
G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper,
40” x 23”
987. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, April
1-May 1, 1972 Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of
Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
988. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, August 1-September 1, 1971
Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation.
Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
989. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, July 1- August
1, 1971JacobG.Kassab, Secretary of Transportation. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
990. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, June
1-July 1, 1971 Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of
Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
991. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation May 1-June 1, 1971 Jacob
G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper,
40” x 23”
992. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, July 7-August 1, 1970 Victor
W. Anckaitis, Secretary of Transportation. Printed in Black and Red on paper,
40” x 23”
993. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Dec.
12, 1969-January 9, 1970 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
994. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Oct. 17-Nov. 14, 1969 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
995. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Sept. 19-Oct. 17, 1969 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
996. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Aug. 22-Sept. 19, 1969 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
997. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, July 25-Aug. 22, 1969 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
998. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, May 30-June 27, 1969 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
999. Construction Bulletin Issued by
the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, May 2-May 30, 1969 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1000. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Oct. 18-Nov. 15, 1968 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1001. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, May 31-June 28, 1968 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1002. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, May 3-May 31, 1968 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1003. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, April 5- May
3, 1968RobertG.Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1004. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, March 8-April 5, 1968 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1005. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, February 9-March 8, 1968 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1006. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Dec. 15,
1967-Jan 12, 1968 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1007. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Oct. 20-Nov. 17, 1967 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1008. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Sept. 22-Oct. 20, 1967 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1009. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, July 28-Aug. 25, 1967 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1010. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, June 30-July 28, 1967
Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1011. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, June 16-July 30, 1967
Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1012. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, June 2-June 16, 1967
Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1013. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, May 19-June 2, 1967 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1014. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, May 5-May 19, 1967 Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1015. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, April 7-May 5, 1967
Robert G. Bartlett,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1016. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Mar. 10-April 7, 1967 Robert
G. Bartlett, Secretary of Highways. Printed in
Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1017. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Jan. 13-Feb. 10, 1967 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1018. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Dec. 16,
1966-January 13, 1967 Henry D. Harral,
Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1019. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Nov. 18-Dec. 16, 1966 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1020. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Aug. 26-Sept. 9, 1966 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1021. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Aug. 12-Aug. 26, 1966 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1022. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, July 29- Aug.
12, 1966HenryD.Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1023. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, July 15- July
29, 1966HenryD.Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1024. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, July 1- July
15, 1966HenryD.Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1025. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, June 3- June
17, 1966HenryD.Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed
in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1026. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, May 20-June 3, 1966 Henry D. Harral, Secretary of
Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40” x 23”
1027. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, March 11-April 8, 1966 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1028. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, Feb. 11-March 11, 1966 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1029. Construction Bulletin Issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways, July 17-July 31, 1964 Henry
D. Harral, Secretary of Highways. Printed in Black and Red on paper, 40”
x 23”
1030. Bureau of Mines Map, n.d.
1031. TruesdaleCollliery, map of Haulage (3) (not sure
if all are the same)
1032. Map of GlenAlden Collieries in Luzerne County,
1958
1033. Wyoming Valley Mine Water
East Pool Elevation and Proposed Control, n.d.
1034. Topographical Map of Anthracite Coal Mines, 1935
1035. Very long map of Topographical Map (USGS?) taped
together with notations on coal mines, n.d.
1036. Map of State Forests of Pennsylvania,
Growth and Location, July 15, 1930,
Department of Forest and Waters.
1037. “Map of State Forests of Pennsylvania,”
July 15, 1930. Department of Forests
and Waters, Harrisburg, CharlesE.DorworthSecretary of Forests and Waters, JosephS. Illick, Deputy Secretary and State Forester.
Color, 13 x 21 in.
1038. Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR): “Pennsylvania
System East of Pittsburgh and Buffalo and Its Connections, corrected
to August 1, 1920. Black
and white, 21 x 15.5 in.
1039-1046. Maps from Drake Well Museum.
1047. Route 6 – Roosevelt Highway of Pennsylvania:
Scranton Chamber of Commerce, 1950. Color, folded, 9” x 32”.
1048. “Sketch Showing City
Streets on the State Highway System in the City of Erie,” 1958.
10” x 15”.
1049. “Erie Vacationland” Street and Local Attraction
Map, undated.
1050. “Map [Street] of the City of Erie,”
January 1962.
1051. “The New Ideal State
& County Survey Atlas of Pennsylvania,” Rand McNally, 1911.
1052. “FEMA 1939 Commercial Nuclear Power Plants” Map
1053. “Department of Environmental Resources Topographic
and Geological Survey Map of Sullivan County,” 1973.
1054. “Department of Forests and Waters Stream Map of
Pennsylvania,” 1960s.
1055. “Lehigh Valley Motor Club Highway Map of Lehigh
County,” 1930s.
1056. Esso Road Map of Pennsylvania, 1957.
1057. Esso Road Map of Pennsylvania, 1964.
1058. Preferred Locations and Pennsylvania’s
Historic Sites,” A. H. Carstens, 1961.
1059. Esso Road Map of Pennsylvania, 1955-1956.
1060. Champion Map of Greater Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, 1981.
1061. Harrisburg Hello Map of Downtown Improvement
District, 2008.
1062. Map of the Township of Manor, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania. From Original Surveys by R. P. Bridgens, C. E., 1852.
Lith’d & Published by R. & H. F. Bridgens, 215 North 6th
Street, Philadelphia. 37.5” x 59”. Shows property owners.
1063. Map of the Township of East Hempfield, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania. From Original Surveys by H. F. Bridgens, 1853. 37”
x 57”. Shows property owners.
1064. Map of Pennsylvania, Certified by the
County Surveys Authorized by the State; and other Original Documents. Revised
and Improved under the Supervision of Wm. E. Morris, Civil Engineer. Published
by R. L. Barnes, N. E. Corner of 7th and Market Streets, Philadelphia,
1852. 52” x 76”.
1065. Mitchell’s Reference and Distance Map of the United
States, by J. H. Young, Published by S. Augustus Mitchell,
1836. 53” x 70”.
1066. Pennsylvania Economic Areas, undated (ca. 1940s).
34” x 59”.
1067. Map of the Oil District of Butler County,
Pennsylvania. Published by G. M. Hopkins & Company, Philadelphia,
820 Walnut Street, 1873. Roughly 38” x 58”. Condition: Very Fragile.
1068. Map of Mercer County, Pennsylvania,
Pomeroy & S. W. Treat, Publishers, Philadelphia, 1860. Roughly
57” x 58”.
1069, 1070. Map of part of Mercer, Butler,
and Venango Counties, Pennsylvania, Showing Coal Land of Mercer
Mining and M. Company with Railroad Survey, also lands of the Pennsylvania
C. A., 19 August 1864.
J. H. Miller, C. E. 35” x 77.5”. 2 copies. Condition: Very Fragile.
1071. Cascade Coal Company Land Plot Map, undated. Condition:
Very Fragile.
1072. Map of Pennsylvania, Bureau of Publications, Department
of Property and Supplies, 1928. Mounted on pressboard, shows political subdivisions,
waterways, railroads, etc. 56.25" x 33.75".
1073. "Atlas of the County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania,"
1876. Surveyed and published under the direction of G.M. Hopkins, C.E., Philadelphia.
(fragile) 17.75" x 14.25" Condition: Fragile.
1074. "Atlas of the County of Lawrence and the State
of Pennsylvania," ca. 1870s. G.M. Hopkins. (fragile) 16" x 13.5"
Condition: Fragile.
1075. "Combination Atlas of the County of Butler
and the State of Pennsylvania" 1874. From actual surveys & official
records, compiled & published by G.M. Hopkins & Co., Philadelphia.
(fragile) 16" x 13.75" Condition: Fragile.
1076. "Atlas of Blair and Huntingdon Counties, Pennsylvania,"
1873. From actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols, published
by A. Pomeroy & Co., Philadelphia. 14" x 11"
1077. "Combination Atlas of the County of Mercer
and the State of Pennsylvania," 1873. From actual surveys and official
records, compiled and published by G.M. Hopkins & Co., Philadelphia. 15.5"
x 13.75"
1078. "Combination Atlas of Erie County Pennsylvania,"
1876. Compiled, drawn, and published from personal examinations and surveys,
Everts, Ensign & Everts, Philadelphia. 16.5" x 14.25"
1079. "Atlas of Fulton County, Pennsylvania,"
1916. Compiled and published by Frank P. Plessinger, county surveyor, and
Francis M. Taylor, C.E. (2 copies) 15.75" x 14" Condition: Fragile.
1080. "North Branch Canal and its Connection
with Philadelphia, New York & Baltimore and also with the Great West,"
ca. 1828-1856. 19.75" x 12.5"
1081. "Pennsylvania State Publicity Commission Map,"
printed on the back of a brochure titled: An Invitation from Pennn's "Land
of the Forest," 1937. 32" x 18"
1082. "Map of Pennsylvania Showing Approximate
Operating Territories of Investor Owned Power Systems (Without Reference to
Charter or Franchise Areas) (R.E.A. Territories Not Indicated)", 1990.
Prepared by Systems Operation Committee, Pennsylvania Electric Association.
30" x 20"
1083. "Map of a Trip from Philadelphia to Tinicum
Island Delaware County, Pennsylvania, where the Swedes founded and for twelve
years (1643-1655) maintained the first permanent colony in Pennsylvania and
Other Points of Historic Interest in the old Swedish settlements of Wicaco,
Passyunk and Kingsessing, Philadelphia. Made by Henry D. Paxson, 1926. 30"
x 15.75"
1084. "Road Type Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highways and Main
Connecting Township and County Roads," issued by the Department of Highways,
April 1931. Annotated in December 4, 1939 showing state and federal construction
plans for 1939-1941.
1085. “Railroad Map of Pennsylvania, Published by the Department of Internal
Affairs of Pennsylvania,” drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall, Chief Draughtsman,
1901.
1086. Harrisburg Planning Commission Map of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1964.
1087. "Maps Accompanying the Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs
on the Boundaries of the Commonwealth," 1887.
1088. "Atlas of Franklin County, Pennsylvania." Published
by Pomeroy and Beers, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1868. 57 pages. 14
x 16. Condition: fragile (1 vol.) (2nd copy).
1089. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 2, Bradford to Camp Hill,
Bound, 1924-1929, 23.5 x 25.5 (1 vol.).
1090. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 3, Catasauqua to Connellsville,
Bound, 1913-1939, 23 x 26 (1 vol.).
1091. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 6, Indiana to Lebanon, Bound,
1916-1930, 23.5 x 25.5 (1 vol.).
1092. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 7, Lock Haven to Midland,
Bound, 1925-1939, 23 x 26 (1 vol.).
1093. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 8 Mifflinburg to New
Wilmington, Bound, 1926-1929, 23.5 x 25.5(1 vol.).
1094. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. [unnumbered], Pittston, Bound, 1910-1948,
23 x 25.5 (1 vol.).
1095. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Vol. 12, Stroudsburg to Towanda, Bound,
1923-1930, 23.5 x 25.5 (1 vol.)
1096. Lithograph, The Thomas Iron Company, Hokendauqua, Pa. "Thomas Vanadium,"
Moyer Auld Dec Co., c.1915 (1 item).
1097. Regional Map of Harrisburg. Drawn by Herman P. Miller, Jr., 1934, 36" x 36" (1 item).