Map of the Atlantic and Pacific and Missouri Pacific Railroads and their principal connections.

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Map shows railroads, "Dakota" and "Indian" territories, and major cities in the late nineteenth century United States [except for the tips of Texas, Florida, and Maine, and upper Michigan]. Not to scale.

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1 map : col. ; 19 x 48 cm., originally folded to 15 x 8 cm.

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Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale 1874.

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Map shows railroads, "Dakota" and "Indian" territories, and major cities in the late nineteenth century United States [except for the tips of Texas, Florida, and Maine, and upper Michigan]. Not to scale.

Physical Description

1 map : col. ; 19 x 48 cm., originally folded to 15 x 8 cm.

Notes

Text: "If you, reader, are going north or east please exmaine our map below, and the official time tables, etc., on the opposite side before you purchase your tickets. The 'Atlantic & Pacific Short Line' and the 'Missouri Pacific Through Line' are the established thoroughfares from Texas to St. Louis and the East." On verso: Advertising [nine panels] and time tables [three panels].

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Map Collections from the University of Texas at Arlington

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  • 1874

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  • Oct. 16, 2011, 5:05 p.m.

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  • Jan. 6, 2019, 1:25 a.m.

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Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale. Map of the Atlantic and Pacific and Missouri Pacific Railroads and their principal connections., map, 1874; St. Louis. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth190467/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Library.

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