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Map and profile of the Gettysburg Rail Road as surveyed by order of the legislature of Pennsylvania 1839

Map and profile of the Gettysburg Rail Road as surveyed by order of the legislature of Pennsylvania 1839 - Historic Railroad Maps

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Map and profile of the Gettysburg Rail Road as surveyed by order of the legislature of Pennsylvania 1839
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Map and profile of the Gettysburg Rail Road as surveyed by order of the legislature of Pennsylvania 1839
Description: Survey map and profile of part of Pennsylvania and Maryland from Gettysburg to the Potomac River. Shows relief by hachures along the line, creeks, roads, cities and towns. Chartered on January 9, 1838; constructed December 1, 1858.
-- 1839


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