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FromA new and complete railroad map of the United States compiled from reliable sources to Experimental survey for the Eastern Shore Rail Road, Maryland, drawn by W. H. Emory & J. McClelland Asst. Civ. Engs., made under the direction of James Kearney
FromExplorations and surveys for a rail road route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean to Map exhibiting the experimental and located lines for the New-York and New-Haven Rail-Road
FromMap exhibiting the fixed location of the main trunk of the New-Orleans, Opelousas & Great Western Railroad of Louisiana to Map of the Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad showing the connections, 1853, J. B. Westbrook, Chief Engineer
FromMap of the Manassas Gap Railroad and its extensions; September, 1855 to Map of the railroads of the state of Maine accompanying the report of the railroad commissioners. 1899
FromMap of the route of the Southern Continental R.R. with connections from Kansas City Mo., Ft. Smith Ark. and Shreveport La., giving a general view of the recent surveys of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co., across the continent made in 1867 & 1868, under the direction of Gen. Wm. J. Palmer, on the routes of the 32nd and 35th parallels together with compilations from Keeler's official map showing the central and northern routes to the Pacific and the intermediate topography to Map showing the road of the Coal and Iron Railway Co. and the coal and iron ore lands along its line
FromMap showing the route & connections of the Central Rail Road Extension Company of Long Island to Rail road & township map of Massachusetts, published at the Boston Map Store, 1879
FromRail road and county map of Illinois showing its internal improvements 1854 to Topographical plan & profile of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. J. Knight. Sc
FromTouring map of the Custer Battlefield Hiway: the scenic route to the west to Williams' commercial map of the United States and Canada with railroads, routes, and distances

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