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County Township Date Descript Map # Location COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland Draft @ Lands Prior & After Revolution;Canvas(Orig)Acetate(Copy)Flat 0423 A15 Northumberland Worksheets - two folders 3313 A15-Cabinet 2- Drawer 09 Northumberland Map-Plan of Sunbury - no legend; 2 parts; Canvas/torn. 3330 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 01 Northumberland Map - Connected Draft( original) parchment in plastic. 3394 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 05 Northumberland Connected drafts - worksheets - "copies of John Carter's Maps" from R 3850 A15 Northumberland 1768 Dec 2 Draft-"Job's Discovery" Proprietaries Tract @ 1,615 Acres @ W.Br.Su 3708 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 15 Northumberland 1769 Oct 6 Draft-Tract "Crooked Dale" on NE Branch of Susquehanna River 1026 3699 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 15 Northumberland 1772 Book - List of Lots with order to lay out town of Sunbury. 3334 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 01 Northumberland 1776 May 1 Draft-Manor of Muncey tract along W.Br.Susquehanna River @1,400 a 3713 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 15 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 804 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland 1778 May 2 Draft-8 Tracts(not connected)on waters of Falls Creek with names;Sur 3655 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 12 Northumberland 1785 Jul 20 Survey-Tracts along S.S. of N.Br.@ Susquehanna River with Names-b 3601 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 08 Northumberland 1787 Photostat @ John Penn Jr. Properties(Manors;Acerage;Streams)Good 0396 A15 Northumberland 1788 Part of Draught of Galloway + Hurst lands on W. Br. of Susq.Riv.TornP 0048 A15 Northumberland 1793 Jun 1 Map-Springfield Manor - parchment/linen in plastic. 3393 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1793 May 3 Map-Connected Tracts @Hoopeny & Loyalsock Creek surveyed @ Wa 3389 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1793 Oct Map-(#58)Draft @ 35 Tracts surveyed by Nicholson on Mahanoy Creek 3561 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 07 Northumberland 1795 Map-#205 Return for James Nicholson - parchment on plastic. 3406 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1801 Oct 2 Map-Plan of Sunbury by C.Stewart; 4 parts; Canvas on paper;Poor con 3331 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 01 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 805 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland 1806 Aug 1 Map-(#51)Connected Draft on Mahanoy Creek(Nicholson) 3560 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 07 Northumberland 1817 Jan 2 Map-by Jno.Whiteside; Parchment encapsuled in plastic. 3370 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1820 May 1 Draft-NE Branch @ Susquehanna River(Sunbury to Baldings Ferry)#2 2323 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 15 Northumberland 1836 Map of 1st & 2nd Anthracite Coal Fields by S.Fisher; Rolled; In PoorCo 0372 A15 Northumberland 1836 Warranty Map @ 1st & 2nd Anthracite Coal Fields on waxed linen; Goo 0515 A15 Northumberland 1839 Map #53 - various tracts; fragmented. 3409 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1881 Jan 8 Report+outline @ boundary @ Montour Co.-Point Twp.to Lycoming Co. 0256 A15 Northumberland 1884 Jul 20 Map(sketch) @ Thomas Reese,Jr.Tract;Lyens Bed(Hickory Swamp Co 1793 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 06 Northumberland 1886 Jun 9 Draft-Tract of Land showing Ft. Augusta and Road to Reading, etc.no l 3720 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 15 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 806 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland 1900 Aug Map of Phila.& Reading Coal & Iron Co.So.& Middle Coal Fields;Flat; T 0572 A15 Northumberland 1938 Feb 1 Blueprint of Anthracite Coal Region of Penna.Dauphin to Wayne Count 0182 A15 Northumberland 1960 Jul 15 Connected Draft - (15 Tracts) 12 at these locations; Good Condition;Fl 1642 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1961 Feb 2 Connected Draft - (9 Tracts) All at this location; Good Condition; Flat. 1641 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1962 Apr 2 Connected Draft -(4 Tracts) 1 at this location; Flat;Good Condition; 1644 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1962 Nov 3 Connected Draft -(11 Tracts) 3 "On Mahanoy Creek"(sic)Good Conditi 1680 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1964 Sep 3 Connected Draft -(4 Tracts) 2 at this location.Flat;Good Condition. 1646 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1965 Jun 3 Connected Draft - (3 Tracts) 2 "On Catawissa Creek"(sic);Condition - 1648 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland 1965 Jun 3 Connected Draft (3 Tracts) 1 "On Mahanoy Creek"(sic); Condition is G 1648 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 807 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland 1966 Mar 8 Connected Draft -(18 Tracts) 2 on "Bowman's Creek"(sic)Condition is 1745 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1968 Map @ the Highway System of Northumberland County;Reference #49 0829 A15 Northumberland 1973 Jan 1 Connected Draft-(59Tracts)were in Luzerne/Carbon/Northampton Cou 1411 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 01 Northumberland 1973 Jun 6 Connected Draft -(15 Tracts) 3 in Northumberland County. Condition - 1458 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland 1974 Apr 3 Connected Draft -(18 Tracts) 2 at this location; Good Condition;Flat. 1580 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 03 Northumberland 1974 Apr 3 Connected Draft -(18 Tracts) 1 "West of Nescopeck Creek"(sic); Flat; 1580 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 03 Northumberland 1974 Apr 3 Connected Draft -(18 Tracts) 2 "On Black Creek"(sic);Good Condition; 1580 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 03 Northumberland 1974 Apr 3 Connected Draft- (18 Tracts) 1 "On Nescopeck Creek"(sic);Condition - 1580 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 03 Northumberland 1977 March Timber Cover Map Forestry Unit;State Game Lands #115; Flat Filed; 0437 A15 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 808 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland 1978 Map-General Highway(Type 10)Colorized with Legend and Montour Co 2262 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 14 Northumberland 1979 May 4 Connected Draft -(13 Tracts) 5 at this location; Good Condition;Flat. 1750 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 05 Northumberland 1980 Jun 1 Connected Draft - District 6; Last Purchase @ 1784; Flat; Condition - 1336 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 01 Northumberland c.1816 Asylum Land drafts, Bird's Book of (neg. photostats), post-bound volum 3818 A15 Northumberland Anderson Creek 1963 Nov 1 Connected Draft -(24 Tracts) 4 "On Anderson Creek/Sandy Lick Creek 1645 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland Anderson Creek 1963 Nov 1 Connected Draft -(24 Tracts) 4 "On Anderson Creek"(sic)Condition is 1645 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland Asylum Map- ( F-80 ) "Assylum" land on Fishing Creek lands.. 3529 Level 5-Cabinet 11- Drawer 07 Northumberland Augusta 1893 Map - Sunbury 15'Quadrangle(1940 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic; Flat 1211 A15 Northumberland Augusta 1941 Map #2 - State Game Lands #84; On Vellum; Good Condition. 1817 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 06 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 809 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland Bald Eagle 1961 Mar 9 Connected Draft - (8 Tracts) Flat; Good Condition. 1640 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1971 Oct 1 Connected Draft -(20 Tracts) 4 in Bald Eagle Twp.Flat;Creased. 1426 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1980 Jan 3 Connected Draft -(20 Tracts) 3 in Bald Eagle Twp.Good Condition;Flat 1465 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1980 Mar 2 Connected Draft #18.4 of 44 Tracts incl. Centre & Clinton Counties; G 0494 A15 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1981 Jan 2 Connected Draft-(25 Tracts) 4 in Bald Eagle Twp.Flat;Condition is Go 1439 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1981 Mar 1 Connected Draft -(35 Tracts) 20 in Bald Eagle Twp.Flat;Condition is G 1440 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1986 Nov 2 Connected Draft -(12 Tracts) 5 in Bald Eagle Twp. Flat; Condition is G 1449 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1987 Jan 2 Connected Draft - (25 Tracts) 13 in Bald Eagle Township;Condition is 1651 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland Bald Eagle 1991 Aug 2 Connected Draft -(16 Tracts) 8 in Bald Eagle Township; Flat; Good C 1477 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 02 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 810 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland Black Creek Connected Draft # 53.19 of 63 Drafts - 19 are in this township;Good Co 0498 A15 Northumberland Black Creek 1980 Jun 1 Connected Draft # 40.9 of 6 Tracts; Rolled; Good Condition. 0505 A15 Northumberland Cameron 1892 Map(1942 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic - Pine Grove 15'Quadrangle;F 1147 A15 Northumberland Cameron 1893 Map(1939 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic - Lykens 15'Quadrangle; Flat; 1068 A15 Northumberland Cameron 1893 Map(1943 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic - Shamokin 15'Quadrangle; Fl 1183 A15 Northumberland Cameron 1894 Mar. Map(1945 Reprint)U.S.G.S. Topographic Catawissa 15'Quadrangle;Fl 0896 A15 Northumberland Catawissa Connected Draft # 53.19 of 63 Tracts - 8 are in this township;RolledGo 0498 A15 Northumberland Catawissa 1962 Nov 3 Connected Draft -(11 Tracts) 1 in Catawissa Township;Good Condition 1680 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 04 Northumberland Catawissa Creek Connected Draft # 53.19 of 63 Tracts - 2 are in this township; Good Co 0498 A15 Friday, November 22, 2013 Page 811 of 1134 COUNTY TOWNSHIP DATE DESCRIPT MAP # LOCATION Northumberland Catawissy 1974 Apr 3 Connected Draft -(18 Tracts) 1 in Catawissy Township(sic);Condition i 1580 A15-Cabinet 9- Drawer 03 Northumberland Chillisquaque 1881 Sep 1 Reort+outline to mark boundary @ Montour Co.+distances and occupa 0257 A15 Northumberland Chillisquaque 1893 Map - Sunbury 15'Quadrangle(1940 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic; Flat 1211 A15 Northumberland Coal 1882 Aug 1 Book #15 - Disposition of Witnesses-Boundary Dispute @ surveys;Ver 0205 A15 Northumberland Coal 1893 Map(1943 Reprint)U.S.G.S.Topographic - Shamokin 15'Quadrangle; Fl 1183 A15 Northumberland Coal 1947 Map - U.S.G.S.Topographic - Mount Carmel 7.5'Quadrangle;Condition 1106 A15 Northumberland Coal 1990 Apr 3 Map-Warrantee(Connected Tracts/Index of owners) On Mylar.
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