Pub. jointly by Carnegie institution of Washington and the American Geographical Society of New York,
Date of Publication
1932.
Physical Description
2 p. β., iii-xv p., 1 β., 162 p., 1 β., 688 maps (part col.) on 166 pl. (part double) 37 cm.
Series
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication
Notes
A collection of maps, cartograms, and reproductions of early maps on many different scales, illustrating the natural environment of the United States and its demographic, economic, political, and military history. The text explains the maps and lists the sources from which they complied.
Original annotated in margin: Copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General the 29th of July 1819, Dan Small.
Relief shown by hachures.
Shows churches, schools, mills, factories, and forges.
Accompanied by certificate with seal attesting that "this is a photo copy of a map of Lancaster County used by John Melish in constructing his state map. Reproduced from film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs" of Pennsylvania. 1 leaf.
Sometimes referred to as a "Whiteside" map. See Munger's Pennsylvania Land Records, p. 129-130.
Map of the public roads in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the State Highway Department by authority of an Act of Assembly approved May 31, 1911
Map of the public roads in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania / constructed from actual surveys made under the direction of the Department of Highways by authority of an act of assembly approved May 31, 1911