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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
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Accompanying report of Gen. Bernard on surveys of routes for a post
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4me parte Amer. sept. No. 50 et 51 represent Maryland and adjacent states. Popu-
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13 3/8x7 3/4, outline map of railroad location. Scale about one mile to an inch. (Peabody.)
1829.
BARNEY, J. Map of the Country Embracing the various Routes
Accompanying Third Annual Report of the President and Directors of
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37 1/2x8 3/4. Horizontal scale 3.1 miles to an inch; vertical, 400 feet to an inch.
1832 (?).
HINTON, J. A New and Accurate Map of North America, Laid
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13 1/2x10 1/4, colored. Small scale.
(Reduction of Moll?). Maryland extends to Lake Erie. (Lenox, U. S. O. S.) |
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