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Fac-simile of Holmes-map of the province of Pennsylvania : with the names of the original purchasers from William Penn.

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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Serials Director's Room Pennsylvania archives 3rd ser. App. 1-10
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Format:
Map/Atlas
Author/Creator:
Holme, Thomas, -1695.
Contributor:
Greene, Robert, active 1674-1690.
Thornton, John, active 1652-1701.
Smith, Lloyd P. (Lloyd Pearsall), 1822-1886.
Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philadelphia Region (Pa.)--Maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimiles.
Philadelphia Region (Pa.).
Pennsylvania--Maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimiles.
Pennsylvania.
Genre:
Maps
Physical Description:
1 map : color ; 79 x 140 cm
Scale [ca. 1:63,360].
Other Title:
Alternative title: A Map of the improved part of the province of Pennsilvania in America
A map of the province of Pennsilvania : containing the three countyes of Chester, Philadelphia, and Bucks as far as yet surveyed ... by way of townships.
Cartographic Data:
Scale [ca. 1:63,360].
Place of Publication:
[Harrisburg] : [Secretary of the Commonwealth], [189-?]
Notes:
Shows names and property lines of settlers.
Facsim. "Reproduced from the original in the Philadelphia Library by the anastatic process."
Includes inset of "The city of Philadelphia," statement of dedication "By John Thornton & Robert Greene," and coat-of-arms.
From the Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd series.
Facsim. Philadelphia : Lloyd P. Smith, 1846.
Cited in:
Ristow. American maps and mapmakers
OCLC:
55718999

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