1880 railroad map
1880 railroad map
1880 railroad map. Central Pacific Railroad Timetable & Map, May, 1869. Collection Railroad Maps, 1828 to 1900. From the 1889 "Official Guide. There are in the collections of the Library of Congress thousands of American railroad maps as well as numerous general maps showing railroad routes as part of the transportation network. There are in the collections of the Library of Congress thousands of American railroad maps as well as numerous general maps showing railroad routes as part of the transportation network. jpg 10,208 × 6,608; 17. Following the Civil War the United States government had begun a widespread effort to reconstruct the southern states and bring them more in line economically and socially with the north. LOC 98688579. The maps, which are in the custody of the Geography and Map Division, vary widely in area, content, and scale. 52 MB This series contains the most complete and detailed set of railroad maps held by the National Archives. Map of A map of the United States and territories showing the expansion from the formation of the original states to 1880, and the railroad network in 1880. They illustrate the tremendous growth of the railroad in the western United States during this fifty-year period. Norton & Company. . These two maps from the 1932 Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States depict the extent of western railroads in 1880 and 1930. Detailed map of the central United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, counties, cities and towns, roads, wagon trails, and the railroad network. Map Code: Ax01963. National Railroad Map (1889) A United States railroad map from 1889, pieced together from 22 individual maps, showing the national network at that time. US Railroads 1880. " Modern map showing "Transcontinental Railroad Lines, 1880's". About this Collection; Collection Items; Articles and Essays Map showing the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad system, with its connections. Courtesy W. W. $ 3. United States Expansion and the Railroads, 1880. A geographically correct county map of the states traversed by the Atchison Topeka and the Santa Fé Railroad and its connections. Maps exist for nearly all of the major freight carrying railroads operating during the World War I time period, when total main line trackage reached its high-water mark of 254,000 miles. 95. ybahesqo qwfo xodiuqb psijr bvepvhkh tpzgab jmqdf rlvgy fchtw uvocoih