WebOne such early public mapping effort resulted in the series of county and state maps produced by Melish & Whiteside from 1816 to 1821. Later in the nineteenth century maps produced directly by state and federal agencies began to provide coverage in our area. WebIn 1816 The Melish Whiteside map clearly indicates the Quaker Meeting House and school. The Coopertown School (The Federal School) appears in the upper left. To the lower right is Jonathan Miller's grist mill (Harford Hall). Humphrey's Paper Mill is at the point of today's bridge between Eagle Road and Wynnewood Road.
Column 1 Grid 3 Northwest, 1817 Melish-Whiteside Map of …
Web24 mrt. 2024 · Melish. Melish was from Scotland and visited America several times before settling here in 1811. He made notes on his visits and published Travels...in 1812 which … WebTanner, Henry Schenck, 1786-1858; Melish, John; A Map of Philadelphia County Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania; 15333.002; The depiction of railroads around Philadelphia is very early and many lines are prospective. Anonymous Log In Register Thumbnail Count 50100250 Thumbnail Size SmallMediumLarge Theme philally gmail.com
Title Legend for 1817 Whitesides-Melish map of Washington
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-534WhitesideMaps/r017_0534_0000_3347_BerksCounty.pdf Web4 feb. 2016 · MELISH-WHITESIDE MAPS, 1816-1821. {series #17.534} Washington County PA Map drawn in 1817 Starting from Southwest Washington County PA is Column 1; scroll to right to see entire panel. This is Grid 1. 2-SW - 1 Hopewell, Cross Creek State of Ohio-Pennsylvania Boundary Line End of Latitude Statement on side Hopewell Twp. Cross … philam asset management website