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A New Map of Virginia, with its Canals, Roads and Distances, 1846

0.1 Cubic Feet 13 x 15 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map contains markings signifying various canals, railroads, and roads, with distances marked occasionally. Additionally, map displays major steamboat routes, as welll as a profile of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Map is hand-colored.
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A New Map of Virginia, with its Canals, Roads and Distances, 1846 0.1 Cubic Feet 13 x 15 in.

County Map of Maryland and Delaware; County Map of New Jersey; Plan of Baltimore (3 maps on 2 sides), 1874

0.1 Cubic Feet 12 x 15 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey counties, with the plan of Baltimore on the reverse.
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County Map of the State of Texas, 1873

0.1 Cubic Feet 15 x 22 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows the counties of Texas, with parts of surrounding states and territories, though with less detail. An inset shows the plan of Galveston, Texas, and vicinity. Map comes from pages 38 and 39 of a larger book.
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County Map of the State of Texas, 1873 0.1 Cubic Feet 15 x 22 in.

Kentucky and Tennessee, 1870

0.1 Cubic Feet 15 x 23 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows Kentucky and Tennessee, circa 1870.
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Kentucky and Tennessee, 1870 0.1 Cubic Feet 15 x 23 in.

North And South Carolina, 1874

0.1 Cubic Feet 12 x 15 in.
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Map shows North and South Carolina with inset maps of Charleston harbor and the plan of Charleston.
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North And South Carolina, 1874 0.1 Cubic Feet 12 x 15 in.

Plan of Philadelphia (1860), 1860

0.1 Cubic Feet 12.75 x 15.5
Abstract Or Scope
This is a very attractive older map of the plan for Philadelphia, dated 1860.
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Plan of Philadelphia (1860), 1860 0.1 Cubic Feet 12.75 x 15.5

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