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Phoenixville Cornwall Railroad AND Pinegrove Lancaster Railroad. Map of a railroad route from Phoenixville to Pinegrove. Map of Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Harrisburg showing drainage, cities, towns, completed railroads, and the proposed Pinegrove Lancaster R.R. and the Phoenixville Cornwall R.R. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.], 1852. Scale ca. 1:190,000. |
Pittsburgh, Bradford, and Buffalo Railway. Map showing the Pittsburg [sic], Bradford, and Buffalo Railway and its connections, W. R. Bergholz, chief engineer, New York, Feb. 15, 1882. Map of parts of western Pennsylvania and New York showing drainage, coal fields, iron ore areas, and fire clay areas, furnaces, and oil wells. Railroads are color coded. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1882. Scale 1:950,400. |
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail Road Company. Map of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, & Baltimore Railroad shewing [sic] its connections. Sketch map showing the area between Philadelphia and Baltimore indicating drainage, cities and towns, roads, and railroads. Consolidated February 5, 1838. Larkin, J. E. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p., 185-] Scale ca. 1:350,000. |
Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap Railroad Company. Map of the Philadelphia, Easton & Water Gap Rail Road. Lithy. of A. Kollner. Outline map of the northeastern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network. Chartered April 8, 1852. Name changed to North Pennsylvania Rail Road. Kollner, Augustus, b. 1813. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Phila[delphia], 1852. Scale ca. 1:1,200,000. |
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Map of the Philadelphia and Erie Railway, branches and connecting lines. Map of Pennsylvania showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network with lines named. Gwinner, Henry W. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia, 1871. Scale ca. 1:1,000,000. |
Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad. Map of the Philadelphia & Baltimore Rail Road as located by W. Strickland & B. H. Latrobe, Esqrs., civ. engineers. Showing also the present route by steamboat & the N. Castle R. Road, & that proposed to be constructed by way of Oxford & Port-Deposit. Map of an area between Philadelphia and Baltimore showing drainage, cities and towns, post roads, and boundaries. Chartered in Maryland in May, 1852. Trautwine, John C. (John Cresson), 1810-1883. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Phiada. [i.e. Philadelphia], Watson's Lithog., [1853?] Scale ca. 1:220,000. |
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co. Topographical plan & profile of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. J. Knight. Sc. Topographic strip map of part of Pennsylvania from Mahanoy Mountain along Schuylkill River to Philadelphia. The line was chartered on December 5, 1833, and was completed in 1839. The entire line was opened on July 13, 1842. Osborne, R. B. (Richard Boyce) .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Philadelphia], [1838?] Scale ca. 1:207,500. |
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co. Map of the Pennsylvania, Reading, and Lehigh Valley Railroads, and their connections. Outline map of the middle Atlantic states showing the three major lines in different colors. Indicates major drainage, cities and towns, and names the railroads along the lines. Alter, R. H. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia, 1884. |
Pennsylvania Railroad. General map of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections. Map of the United States showing major drainage, relief by hachures, and the railroad network with names of lines and stations. Emphasizes with heavy black lines the Pennsylvania Railroad in the northeastern states. Allen, Lane & Scott. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.], 1893. Scale ca. 1:4,500,000. |
Pennsylvania Railroad. Map of the Pittsburg [sic], Fort Wayne & Chicago, Cleveland and Pittsburg [sic], Grand Rapids and Indiana, and Pennsylvania railroads. Map of the northeastern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network with named lines. Emphasis on the main lines. Rand McNally and Company. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, c1874. Scale ca. 1:4,500,000. |
Pennsylvania Railroad. A correct map of the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road with its branches & connections, the shortest & quickest route between the east & west. Sketch map of the eastern United States showing the railroad network and emphasizing the routes between St. Louis and Chicago, and Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Mendel, Edward, 1827-1884. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, [1854-58] Scale ca. 1:10,000,000. |
Pennsylvania Railroad. The North Pennsylvania Rail Road and its connections, Octr. 1853. utline map of the eastern Great Lakes, east to Philadelphia and New York City, showing the east Pennsylvania coal fields. Chartered April 8, 1852, under Philadelphia, Easton and Water-Gap Railroad. "The North Pennsylvania Rail Road will form part of a line from the Wyoming mines northwest to the Lakes and from the Lehigh mines southeast to tidewater, shorter both ways, than any other route, from either of the anthracite coal fields. It will also establish between Philadelphia and all places west of the longitude of Waverly, a line forty miles shorter than any route from the same places, or either of them, to the City of New York." Miller, Edward, 1811-1872. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Phila[delphia], [1853] Scale ca. 1:1,800,000. |
Pennsylvania Railroad. Map of the Pennsylvania, Reading, and Lehigh Valley Railroads, and their connections. Alter, R. H. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia, 1884. |
Pacific Railroad. Map exhibiting the several Pacific railroads prepared for the report on the internal commerce of the United States by the Bureau of Statistics. Detailed map of the continental United States indicating drainage, relief by hachures, international and state boundaries, cities & towns, forts, roads, and the railroad network. United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Chicago] Rand, McNally & Co., 1883. Scale ca. 1:4,500,000. |
Pacific and Atlantic Railroad. Route of the Pacific and Atlantic Rail Road between San Francisco, & San Jose, as located by Wm. J. Lewis, Chief Engineer, in Sept. Oct. & Nov. 1851. Map of the coast between San Francisco and San Jose showing roads, property owners, streams, and relief by hachures. Lewis, William J. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED S[an] F[rancisco], [1851] Scale ca. 1:120,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Map showing the new transcontinental route of the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad and its connections. Map covering the southwestern states but extending from Chicago to the Pacific Coast. Shows relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, township lines, the land grant of the "western division," railroads in progress of completion, and completed lines with their connections. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1883. Scale ca. 1:3,800,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Maps showing the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad and leased lines. Special map shows the main line and land grant in Missouri and includes iron and lead regions; general map covers United States showing the railroad network with the main lines distinguished by color; created by Act of Congress, July 27, 1866, with a land grant of 42 million acres; entry 329 shows extent of land grant in Arizona and New Mexico. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1873. Scale ca. 1:150,000 and ca. 1:7,000,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Map of the central portion of the United States showing the lines of the proposed Pacific railroads. Strip map of the United States between 36 degrees and 47 degrees north latitude. Shows drainage, relief by hachures, state boundaries, place names, and some trails in the western half of the map. Indicates the proposed lines for the western, central, and eastern divisions of the Union Pacific Railroad. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York, 185?] Scale ca. 1:6,500,000. |
Pacific Railroad. The Union Pacific system of railroad and steamship lines, 1900. Map of the western United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network coded by color. Shows lines as reorganized by Edward H. Harriman after the business depression of 1893. It was incorporated again in 1897 and assumed operation February 1, 1898. Rand McNally and Company. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, 1900. Scale ca. 1:6,000,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Northern Pacific Railroad Co.--completed road, September 5th, 1882. Map of the northern and western United States showing relief by hahures, drainage, cities and towns. Color coded to show "Northern Pacific Lines, Proper, Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's System, Oregon and Transcontinental Branch Lines, Lines to be constructed." Fringed lines indicate roads under construction. "The gap, now under construction, between the Eastern and Western Divisions, is about 485 miles, and will be completed during the summer of 1883, making a through line from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean." Rand McNally and Company. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, 1882. Scale ca. 1:3,900,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Map of the Union Pacific Rail Road and surveys of 1864, 65, 66, 67, 1868 from Missouri River to Humboldt Wells, G.M. Dodge, Chief Engineer. Topographical strip map between Council Bluffs, Iowa, to west of Great Salt Lake, Utah, showing located and experimental lines and profile of grades. Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.], 1869. Scale 1:1,267,200. |
Pacific Railroad. Map of the routes of the Union Pacific Rail Roads with their eastern connections, compiled from authorized explorations, public surveys, and other reliable data from the departments of the government, by W.J. Keeler, Civil Engineer, November, 1867. Strip map of the western United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean showing relief by hachures, drainage, minerals, cities and towns, and forts. Includes completed and proposed railroads. Keeler, W. J. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, 1867. Scale ca. 1:3,250,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Maps showing the Southern Pacific Railroad and its connections. Main map shows western states and includes relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, township and ranges, counties, railroads, and proposed railroads. General map, at top of sheet, covers the United States and shows the railroad network. First section, the Central Pacific linked California with Ogden, Utah, in 1869. The merging of the Central with the Southern Pacific was the inspiration of Leland Stanford, Collis P. Huntington, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1875. Scale 1:2,090,880 and ca. 1:8,000,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Northern Pacific Railway 1900. Map of northern United States from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean showing reliief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, forest and timber, Indian and military reservations. L.L. Poates Engr'g Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1900. |
Pacific Railroad. Preliminary sketch of the Northern Pacific Rail Road exploration and survey, by I. I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory. Sheet [1] From St Paul to Riviere des Lacs.--Sheet [2] From Riviere des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains.--Sheet [3] From the Rocky Mountains to Puget Sound. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Phila[delphia], [1855] (map 2 of 3.) |
Pacific Railroad. Map of Nebraska showing the Union Pacific Railroad land grant. Township and county map showing drainage, cities and towns, and the railroads of Nebraska. Parge, H. R. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Omaha, 1880, c1879. Scale ca. 1:1,300,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Union Pacific Rail Road, map of a portion of Nebraska Territory, showing surveys and location of lines by Peter A. Dey, C.E. Sectional map of part of Nebraska showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the survey lines. "Drawn by J.J. O'Brien." Incorporated in 1862 by Act of Congress providing for the construction of a continuous line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. The connection of the line with the Central Pacific at Promontory, Utah, completed the first transcontinental railroad in 1869. Dey, Peter Anthony, 1825-1911. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p., 1865?] Scale 1:190,080. |
Pacific Railroad. Map showing the different routes surveyed for the Union Pacific Rail Road between the Missouri River and the Platte Valley, to accompany report of Lt. Col. J.H. Simpson, Corps Engrs. to Hon. Jas. Harlan, Sec. of the Interior, dated Sept. 18th, 1865; reduced from map submitted to Lt. Col. Simpson by S. Seymour, Esq., Consulting Eng. U.P.R.R. Detailed map of Nebraska showing relief by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, and railroads. Gillis, J. R. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C., 1865] Scale 1:126,720. (map 2 of 2.) |
Pacific Railroad. Map of South Pacific Rail Road Co. of Missouri. Outline map of Arkansas and parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas showing drainage, counties, cities and towns, finished and projected railroads with names along the lines. Aug. Gast & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.], 1870. Scale [ca. 1:2,500,000]. |
Pacific Railroad. Map of the Chicago and Southwestern Railway and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad and their connections. Map of the midwestern states showing drainage, cities and towns, townships, counties, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main lines. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1869. Scale 1:1,250,000. |
Pacific Railroad. Map and profile of first 40 miles of Union Pacific Rail Road Eastern Division extending west from boundary between states of Missouri and Kansas, accompanying report of commissioners submitted to Hon. James Harlan, Secretary of the Interior, October 26th, 1865; compiled from map, submitted by U.P.R.R. Co. E.D., and records in Gen. Land Office. Detailed map showing relief by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, and railroads in Kansas, from Kansas City to Lawrence. Gillis, J. R. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C., 1865] Scale 1:63,360. |
Pacific Railroad. Map of California to accompany printed agreement of S. O. Houghton as to the rights of the Southern Pacific R.R. Co. of Cal. to government lands under Acts of Congress passed July 27, 1866 and March 3, 1871 made before the committee of the judiciary of the Senate and Ho. of Reps. in May 1876. etailed map of California, including Nevada. Shows relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, with major railroads distinguished by color. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p., 1876] Scale 1:2,090,880. |
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway Company. Map of the Pittsburg [sic], Fort Wayne & Chicago, Cleveland and Pittsburg [sic], Grand Rapids and Indiana, and Pennsylvania railroads. Map of the northeastern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network with named lines. Emphasis on the main lines. Rand McNally and Company. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, c1874. Scale ca. 1:4,500,000. |
Pittsburgh, Marion, and Chicago Railway. A correct map of a section of the United States showing the allignment [sic] of the Pittsburgh, Marion, and Chicago Railway between Chewton, Penna. and Marion, Ohio and connections. Map of parts of Pennsylvania and Ohio showing drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and coal fields. Railroad network distinguished by color. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1887. Scale 1:1,267,200. |
Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad. Map of the Portland and Ogdensburg Rail Road line, and connections. Map of parts of New England and New York showing the railroad network and the progress of track construction along the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad line. A reference table in the upper left of the map provides a key to 36 townships in Vermont. Hatch & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, [185-] Scale 1:760,320. |
Portsmouth & Concord Railroad. Map of the Portsmouth and Concord Railroad, shewing its connection with other railroads. T. J. Carter, engineer. On stone by J. E. Moody. Map showing parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine indicating county lines, cities, towns, and the railroad network. Carter, T. J., fl. 1844-1873. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, Bufford & Co.'s Lithography, 1845. Scale 1:190,080 |
Rabun Gap Railroad. Map of the Rabun Gap Rail Road route showing its connection with other roads finished, in progress & contemplated. Outline map of the southern United States showing the railroad network. The Rabun Gap system is shown in red. Keenan, William, b. ca. 1810. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED Charleston, S.C., [185-] Scale ca. 1:2,000,000. |
Reading and Columbia Railroad. Map of the Reading & Columbia Rail Road connecting New York via the Jersey Central, Reading and Columbia, with Baltimore and Washington, together with Western R.R. connections to Wheeling and Pittsburg [sic]; compiled by S. P. Kase. ketch map of eastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland indicating the railroad network and the connections with the coal fields. Shows major drainage, cities and towns, and four main coal field areas. Kase, S. P. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED N[ew] Y[ork], [185-] Scale ca. 1:600,000. |
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Birds-eye-view of the Richmond & Danville Railroad and the Florida Central & Peninsular Systems and their connections. Perspective map looking north from Florida covering the southern United States. Relief is shown by shading. Drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network are indicated. Main lines appear in heavy red. American Bank Note Company. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1893. |
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Map of the Richmond & Danville Railroad system in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, & Texas. Map of southern United States showing drainage, coal regions, cities and towns, counties, and the railroad network in red, with names along the lines. Includes list of railroads. Chartered in 1847 and completed to Danville in 1856. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1881. Scale 1:2,217,600. |
Rio Grande and Pecos Railway. Map of the Rio Grande and Pecos Railway showing its connections with the Texas Mexican, Texas Mexican Short Line, Mexican National, Texas & St. Louis, and Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge systems and also the International & Great Northern, Mexican Oriental Interoceanic & International, New York, Texas & Mexican and International & Mex. Standard Gauge roads. Outline map of the U.S. Southwest showing major drainage, cities and towns. Railroad lines are named and narrow gauge lines are in red. The "Cannel Coal Field" is indicated. Rio Grande and Pecos Railway Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1882. |
Rockford, Rock Island, and Saint Louis Railroad. Map showing the line of the Rockford, Rock Island, & Saint Louis R.R. and its connections. ws midwestern states with drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main line. Consolidated October 8, 1868. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1868. Scale 1:1,267,200. |
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