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Descriptive List MG 11-Map Collection The Pennsylvania State Archives Maps 401-500 401. Gettysburg Battlefield, n.d. Battle Fought at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1st, 2nd, & 3rd, 1863 by The Federal and Confederate Armies Commanded Respectively by General G. G. Meade and General Robert E. Lee. Published by, Jno. B. Bachelder, Del. Endicott & Co., Lithographers, New York. Shows: plan of the Soldiers National Cemetery, corps badges, signal station. In color, 37 x 26 1/2. 1 item in 2 pieces. 402-1. Plan of a Portion of the Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley Forge Showing the Entrenchments, Redoubts, etc., March 1893. Shows: elevations, P. & R. R. R., Forts Washington and Huntingdon. 44 x 27. Blueprint. 1 item. 402-2. General Map of the Encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777-1778. J. O. Clark, Engineer for Commission, February, 1904. Franklin & Clarke, Civil Engineers, Philadelphia. Shows: camps, defenses, roads, revolutionary property lines, land acquired in 1905-1906, proposed extension in 1907. 30 1/2 x 18. Printed, black on white with color. 1 item. 402-3. Topographical Map of the Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1906. J. O. Clark, Engineer for Commission. Franklin & Clarke, Civil Engineers, Philadelphia. Shows: Revolutionary property lines, Valley Forge Park, present property lines and fences, road lines, stone buildings. Printed, in color. Laminated, 2 sections. 402-4. Valley Forge Park and Vicinity, Drawn for the Commission, 1908. Shows: redoubts, roads, entrenchments, markers, monuments. 13 x 9. Printed, in color. 1 item. 403. Colton's Atlas of Pennsylvania, No. 32. Counties of Clarion, Venango and Forest, 1865. G. W. & C. B. Colton, 172 William Street, New York. Shows: roads, P.O., iron works, furnaces. 14 1/2 x 12. Printed, in color. 1 item. 404. Cook State Forest Park, Clarion, Forest & Jefferson Counties. The Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, Harrisburg. Ralph M. Bashore, Secretary, James F. Bogardus, Deputy Secretary. R.C.W., 1932. Shows: park area, Indian campground, Sawmill picnic ground, picnic ground, river camp grounds, State Highway, improved roads, trails. 17 x 22. Printed, in color. 1 item. 405. Maps and Data for Apportionment of the State of Pennsylvania Including Constitutional Provisions, Present Apportionment Acts, also Outline Maps of the State of Pennsylvania, and Counties of Allegheny, Berks, Blair, Cambria, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Fayette, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Washington, Westmoreland and York and cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Altoona, Erie and Scranton, with Population of 1910, Vote for Governor 1910, and Vote for President 1908 and 1912, by Minor Civil Divisions. Prepared under the direction of W. Harry Baker, Secretary of the Senate, 1913. Printed, 78 pages, 19 x 12 each. 406. County Map of the State of Pennsylvania, n.d. Drawn and Engraved by W. H. Gamble, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1871 by S. Augustus Mitchell in the Office of the Librarian of Congress. Printed, in color, 15 x 12 1/2. 1 item. [From D. G. Beers, Atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania fol. Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & Co., 1873. No. 25.] 407. A New Map of Pennsylvania with its Canals, Rail-Roads & c. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, North East Corner of Market & 7th Streets, Philadelphia, 1846. Shows: canals, railroads, profile of Pennsylvania Canal, Columbia Railroad, steamboat routes. 14 x 11 1/2. Photostat, black on white. 1 item. 408. Philadelphia, n.d. Published by J. H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William Street, New York. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by J. H. Colton & Co., ... Shows: wards, street names, buildings. 14 x 11 1/2. Printed, black on beige, 1 item. [From G. Woolworth Colton. Colton's General Atlas. fol. New York, J. H. Colton & Co., 1858. map 23.] 409. Map of Chester County Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Passed 19th March 1816, by James Hindman. Prepared for the Engraver by John Melish. Engraved by B. Tanner. Philadelphia, Published by John Melish, 1822. Printed in color by The Tinicum Press, No. 47 of 2500 copies. Chester County Historical Society Collections. Shows: county and township lines, turnpike road, common roads, churches, academies, mills, manufactories, minerals, furnaces, taverns and other houses, statistical table. 22 1/2 x 19. 1 item. 410. Manuscript Map of the Lancaster Turnpike ca. 1790. Printed by The Tinicum Press, No. 19 of 2500 Copies. Chester County Historical Society Collections. Shows: houses and owners, milestones, taverns, roads, Old Lancaster Road, bridges. 411. A Map Containing Part of The Great Valey; Federal Valey and Part of Uwchlan Township in Chester County. Pennsylvania, n.d. Chester County Historical Society Collections. Printed by The Tinicum Press, No. 19 of 2500 copies. Shows: house and owners, streams, sawmills, roads with courses and distances. 25 x 19. 1 item. 412. Official Map of Pennsylvania Issued for 1970. Prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with the Department of Forests and Waters and the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. Copyright 1970, Bureau of Publications, Department of Property and Supplies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Shows: road classifications, highway markers, map symbols, population of towns and cities, roadside rests, hiking trails. 25 1/2 x 40. Printed, in color. 1 item. 413. 1776 To The Citizens of Philadelphia This Plan of the City and its Environs is respectfully dedicated By the Editor. 1926, compliments of the Colonial Trust Company, Philadelphia. Shows: alleys, hospitals, churches, President House, Market House, University. Insets: City Hall, State House, Congress Hall, Library, United States Bank. Note: The survey was begun in 1772 by P. G. Varle, and was finished by the engraver, Robert Scott in 1797. 29 x 21 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item. 414. Map of the Public Roads in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Constructed from actual surveys made under direction of the State Highway Department. By authority of an Act of Assembly approved May 1, 1905. April 1923. Shows: table of distances, key, road mileage. 40 1/2 x 38 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item. 415. Special Map Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. Revised, March, 1941, 103rd Engineers. Lithographed and Sold by The Telegraph Press, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 39 x 35 1/2. Printed, in color. 1 item. 416a. Map showing the Boundary Line Between New York & Pennsylvania along the Parallel of Forty-Two Degrees North Latitude. To accompany Report of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. H. W. Clarke, Civil Engineer, Syracuse 7 January 1878. Shows: milestones and monuments; mile points vacant; farm corners, etc.; approximate position of Parallel 42; monuments: in place, lost but place known, evidently not in place, found, entirely lost; milestones, indicated by numbers: 1. Initial Point to Mile-Stone 59. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2 2. Mile-Stone 59 to Mile-Stone 119. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2 3. Relative Positions of Mile-Stones drawn by Frank C. Ainslie. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 7 1/2 416b. Map showing the Boundary Line Between New York & Pennsylvania, along The Parallel of Forty-Two Degrees North Latitude. To accompany Report of the Board of Commissioners of the State of Pennsylvania, December 1, 1877. H. W. Clarke, Civil Engineer, Syracuse, 1 May 1879. Drawn by Frank C. Ainslie. Shows: milestones and monuments, mile points vacant, farm corners, approx. position of Parallel 42, monuments: in place, lost but place known, found, entirely lost; milestones indicated by numbers: 1. Initial Point to Mile-Stone 59. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 2. Mile-Stone 59 to 119. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 3. Relative position for Wayne to Potter Counties, Pennsylvania, and Broome & Tioga Counties, New York. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 4. Mile-Stone 114 to 174. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 5. Mile-Stone 174 to 204 to the Corner. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 6. Relative Position of Mile-Stones Erie to Potter Counties, Pennsylvania and Chautauqua to Cattaraugus Counties, New York. 1 section, photostat, 39 x 8 7. Meridian of West End of Lake Ontario. 1 section, photostat, 28 x 8 8. Mile-Stone 166 to 188. 1 section, photostat, 30 x 8 9. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8 10. 4th, 5th, and 6th Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8 11. Relative Position of Mile-Stones, 7th, 8th, 9th Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8 12. Relative Position of Mile-Stones, 10th, 11th, 12th Sections. 1 section, photostat, 18 x 8 416c. Map of the Boundary Line between New York and Pennsylvania. Showing the location of the Monuments set in 1882 and 1884. Drawn to accompany the Record of Monuments. Drawn by Harry C. Allen., C. M. Gou, Montrose, consulting commissioner and Surveyor on the Part of Pennsylvania. H. W. Clarke, Syracuse, Surveyor on the part of New York. Shows: new granite monuments, milestones designated by numbers. Wayne County 1 section, photostat, 10 x 7 1/2 Susquehanna County 1 section, photostat, 38 x 7 Bradford County 1 section, photostat, 45 x 7 Tioga County 1 section, photostat, 40 x 7 Potter County 1 section, photostat, 35 x 7 McKean County 1 section, photostat, 41 x 7 Warren County 1 section, photostat, 40 x 7 Erie County 1 section, photostat, 15 x 8 Meridian of the West End of Lake Ontario 1 section, photostat, 29 x 8 416d. Map of the Boundary Line between the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio, showing said Line as Re-Surveyed and Re-marked A.D. 1881 by a Joint commission appointed by said States to Restore the original Boundary as Established in 1786; said Commission consisting of James Horall, Wm.