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Author
[Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948, Geological Survey (U.S.)]
Full Title
Map of France superimposed on that of the United States : Showing relative distances and the extent of railroad systems used by the American Expeditionary Forces. House Doc. No. 626; 66th Cong., 2d Sess. Engraved and printed by the U. S. Geological Survey.
List No
14379.023
Note
Military map of France, overlaid upon the United States in order to show the relative distances between different cities. Features the railroad systems used by the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Shows political boundaries, cities, drainage, coastlines and islands. Includes a legend, explanatory notes and two bar scales given in kilometers and miles, as well as a compass rose with north oriented toward top of sheet (for the United States). Colored engraving. Map is 20 x 24 cm, on fold-out sheet 23 x 27 cm.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Full Title
(Covers to) Rand McNally New Official Railroad Map Of The United States And Southern Canada. Copyright, by Rand McNally & Co.
List No
4091.001
Note
A printed color map of the United States with "Main Auto Roads" superimposed in red showing the early highway system with names (Lincoln Highway, Midland Trail, Pioneer Way, etc.) and not route numbers, which were probably not in use yet. This is an early national road map overlaid on a railroad map showing the related trends of the rise of the automobile and the demise of the railroads. Map is folded into tan card board covers 17x10.5 printed with "Rand-McNally New Official Railroad Map Of The United States And Southern Canada ... 25(cents). Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, New York." Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Full Title
Rand McNally New Official Railroad Map Of The United States And Southern Canada. Copyright, by Rand McNally & Co.
List No
4091.002
Note
A printed color map of the United States with "Main Auto Roads" superimposed in red showing the early highway system with names (Lincoln Highway, Midland Trail, Pioneer Way, etc.) and not route numbers, which were probably not in use yet. This is an early national road map overlaid on a railroad map showing the related trends of the rise of the automobile and the demise of the railroads. Map is folded into tan card board covers 17x10.5 printed with "Rand-McNally New Official Railroad Map Of The United States And Southern Canada ... 25(cents). Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, New York." Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
New York Central Railroad Company
Full Title
(Covers to) A guide to New York City issued by New York Central Lines. (on verso) Rand McNally & Co., New York. (with map) The heart of New York Grand Central Terminal. Only railway station on the subway, elevated and surface lines. New York Central Lines. Copyright, by Rand, McNally & Co., 1918, New York & Chicago. (on verso) Map of the New York Central Lines ... The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y.
List No
5285A
Note
Cardboard covers, with illustration of the Statue of Liberty.
Author
New York Central Railroad Company
Full Title
Grand Central Terminal of the New York Central Lines: the magnificent civic center in the heart of New York City.
List No
5285.001
Note
Photolithograph. Includes incoming station, Grand Central Palace, Park Avenue approach, main building and general office buildings. Title and border are in color.
Author
New York Central Railroad Company
Full Title
The heart of New York Grand Central Terminal. Only railway station on the subway, elevated and surface lines. New York Central Lines. Copyright, by Rand, McNally & Co., 1918, New York & Chicago.
List No
5285.002
Note
Rail and subway lines and piers shown in red. Includes inset map of area bounded by 1st and 9th avenues from 22nd to 64 Street (ca. 1: 15,500 scale).
Author
New York Central Railroad Company
Full Title
Map of the New York Central Lines ... The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y.
List No
5285.003
Note
Covers area from Boston to St. Louis and from Quebec to Richmond, Va. Includes text, illus., and map: Map of Chicago showing location of New York Central Lines city ticket offices ...
Author
Izdanie Izdatelstva
Full Title
Plan g. Petrograda : ispravlenie na 1918 g. Izdanie Izdatelstva Maiak. Ekateringofskoe Pechatnoe Dielo.
List No
9844.000
Note
1918 colored development plan of St. Petersburg. Showing the city administrative boundaries, street, city blocks, public transport, railways, horse-drawn railways, electric tram, cemeteries, major building marked, gardens and meadows, shown in variations of green shades. Include legend, the final stop of public transport, shipping pier and steamship line.
Author
Izdanie Izdatelstva
Full Title
Plan g. Petrograda : ispravlenie na 1915 g. Izdanie Izdatelstva Maiak. Ekateringofskoe Pechatnoe Dielo.
List No
9845.001
Note
2 maps on one sheet, both sides. 1915 plan of St. Petersburg. Showing the city administrative boundaries, street, city blocks, public transport, railways, horse-drawn railways, electric tram, cemeteries, major building marked, gardens and meadows, shown in variations of green shades. Include legend, the final stop of public transport, shipping pier and steamship line. On verso: map No.2. printed in black and white. Includes legend. Horse-drawn railways, and electric tram lines shown in red.
Author
Izdanie Izdatelstva
Full Title
Plan g. Petrograda : ispravlenie na 1915 g. Izdanie Izdatelstva Maiak. Ekateringofskoe Pechatnoe Dielo.
List No
9845.002
Note
2 maps on one sheet, both sides. 1915 plan of St. Petersburg. Showing the city administrative boundaries, street, city blocks, public transport, railways, horse-drawn railways, electric tram, cemeteries, major building marked, gardens and meadows, shown in variations of green shades. Include legend, the final stop of public transport, shipping pier and steamship line. On verso: map No.2. printed in black and white. Includes legend. Horse-drawn railways, and electric tram lines shown in red.
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