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Map and profiles showing the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road with its branches and immediately tributary lines, 1858; compiled and drawn by L. Jacobi C.E. Baltimore.

Map of the county west of Cumberland towards the Ohio river, showing the various lines surveyed or reconnoitred [sic] for the extension of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road to its western terminus referred to in the report of the chief engineer of September 20th, 1843.

A map of part of Alabama & Florida, showing the route of the proposed Columbus & Pensacola Rail Road, accompanying the report of Major J. D. Graham, U.S. Topographical Engr. Feb. 6th, 1836; drawn chiefly from the original surveys in the Gen. Land Office at Washington by Wm. R. Palmer, U.S. Asst. Civil Engr.

Baltimore Street Map, 1838 - Public domain old map

Map of the located route of the Metropolitan Rail Road and the adjacent country comprising the District of Columbia and the counties of Montgomery, Frederick, and Washington in the state of Maryland, Francis Dodge president M.R.R. Company, Edmund French, chief engineer, W. R. Hutton draughtsman, completed April 30, 1855 from surveys made in 1853 and 1854.

Map shewing [sic] the several routes, examined with a view to the extension of the route of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail-Road through north western Virginia from the Potomac to the Ohio river; as well as the different railways and canals completed and projected within that state,--and also the various lines of improvement existing and proposed between Cincinnati on the Ohio and Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston on the Atlantic coast.

Map of the country embracing the various routes surveyed for the Western & Atlantic Rail Road of Georgia, under the direction of Lieut. Col. S. H. Long, Chief Engineer, 1837, U.S. Topographical Bureau M. H. Stansbury, Del.

Baltimore Street Map, 1892 - Public domain old map

Topographical map of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill-Haven Rail Road with its branches and extension to Ashland; surveyed and drawn by Henry W. Poole, Civl. Topl. Ming. Engr. Pottsville, Pa. Dec. 1854, to accompany the Report to the stockholders.

Map & profile of the location of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road from Cumberland to Wheeling showing also the various routes surveyed from the 1836 to the final establishment in 1850 of the line upon which the road is being constructed; Benj. H. Latrobe, Chief Engineer; drawn by Albert Fink, Baltimore 1850.

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Topographical map of part of the middle Atlantic region showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, counties, roads, turnpikes, railroads in operation, final location of lines, surveyed lines, and rejected lines.

Scale 1:126,720.

LC Railroad maps, 336

Description derived from published bibliography.

Includes profiles.

On the verso in ms: U.S. Engineers. O. Linneman, C. E. 11 July 1857.

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

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01/01/1850
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Fink, Albert, 1827-1897.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
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Public Domain

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map from "[Appletons' Hand-book of American Travel. The Southern Tour; being a guide through Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia ... With maps, etc.]"

[Book of running charts of the Yukon and Stewart rivers, 1913-1950 /

Improved plan of the city of Baltimore.

A black and white photo of a man looking down, possibly related to: Chief engineer of the El Rito, a native of the lower Mississippi River, Louisiana

map from "[The Discovery and Conquests of the Northwest. Including the early history of Chicago, Detroit, Vincennes, St. Louis, etc. [With plates and maps.] (Washington's Journal of a Tour to the Ohio, in 1753. With notes by John G. Shea.)]"

Pennsylvania Railroad, Harrisburg Station & Trainshed, Market & South Fourth Streets, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA

1950 Census Enumeration District Maps - Ohio (OH) - Medina County - Spencer - ED 52-31

Map of Montgomery County, Maryland. Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers from the latest and best authorities, Sept. 1862.

Map of the State of Virginia [and Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, and parts of adjoining States]. Compiled [by W. L. Nicholson] from the best authorities and printed at the Coast Survey Office. A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1862.

Pennsylvania Railroad, Harrisburg Station & Trainshed, Market & South Fourth Streets, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA

Map of the City of New York, compiled and prepared in conformity with the directions of the Board of Estimate and Apprtionment in the Office of the Chief Engineer. Shows schools, libraries, and museums

[Book of running charts of the Yukon and Stewart rivers, 1913-1950 /

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