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Atlas of Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
F. W. Beers & Co., 1872, 40 pages
This
publication is a historical Atlas of Cumberland County, PA reproduced
in PDF format on CD. Pennsylvania county atlases are expensive
and difficult to find, but here you can have the information at your
disposal for a fraction of the cost. These township maps provide
a detail of the township boundaries, school district boundaries, towns,
roads, and streams. They also show where homes, churches,
cemeteries and businesses were located. But the most desirable
quality of these maps is the notation of the County's residents,
providing a record of who owned land and where they lived. A few
other nice features of this atlas are the business directories provided
for each township map, a brief historical sketch of the county in the
front, and several lithographs of important locations from the county,
in the back.
Township Maps:
Dickinson,
East Pennsborough (Pennsboro), Frankford, Hampden, Hopewell, Lower
Allen, Middlesex, Mifflin, Monroe, Newton, North Middleton, Penn,
Silver Spring, Southampton, South Middleton, Upper Allen, West
Pennsborough (Pennsboro)
City, Town and Village Maps:
Bloserville,
Boiling Springs, Bridgeport, Brushtown, Camp Hill, Carlisle, Carlisle
Springs, Centreville, Churchtown, Cleversburg, Craighead Station,
Cummins, Greason, Hickorytown, Hockersville, Hogestown, Jacksonville,
Laurel Forge, Leesburg, Lisburn, Mechanicsburg, Middlesex, Middle
Springs, Milltown, Mount Holly, Mount Holly Springs, Mount Rock,
Newburg, New Cumberland, New Kingston, New Lancaster, Newtown,
Newville, Oakville, Pine Grove, Shippensburgh
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