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Map exhibiting the railway route between Baltimore St Louis together with the other principal lines in the eastern middle western states prepared under the direction of B H Latrobe Ch Engr B O RR Vintage News Service Photos circa 190

Map exhibiting the railway route between Baltimore  St Louis together with the other principal lines in the eastern middle  western states prepared under the direction of B H Latrobe Ch Engr B  O RR Vintage News Service Photos  circa 190 - Historic Railroad Maps

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Map exhibiting the railway route between Baltimore St Louis together with the other principal lines in the eastern middle western states prepared under the direction of B H Latrobe Ch Engr B O RR Vintage News Service Photos circa 190
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Map exhibiting the railway route between Baltimore St Louis together with the other principal lines in the eastern middle western states prepared under the direction of B H Latrobe Ch Engr B O RR Vintage News Service Photos circa 190
Description: Map covers area from Portland, Maine, to Norfolk, Va., and west to the Mississippi River. -- 1843


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