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Cram's standard American railway system atlas of the world : accompanied by a complete and simple index of the United States showing the true location of all railroads, towns villages, and post offices

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    American railway guide, and pocket companion for the United States ... : together with a complete railway map

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    "Containing correct tables, for time of starting from of all stations, distances, fares, etc. on all the railway lines in the United States; together with a complete railway map, also many principal steamboat and stage lines running in connection with railroads."

    4811

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    Union Pacific and Southern Pacific systems

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    Covers the United States west of the Mississippi River and the northern states of Mexico. Also shows lines under construction. Also shows steamship lines. Shows Indian reservations. Includes index. Submaps: Los Angeles and Vicinity; San Francisco and Vicinity; Portland and Vicinity. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles, kilometers. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography.

    492472

  • Map of the city of Los Angeles, showing railway systems

    Map of the city of Los Angeles, showing railway systems

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    Shows lines of Pacific Electric Co., Los Angeles Railway Corp., Los Angeles Traction Co., and Los Angeles Pacific Co. Scale not given. Coordinates not presented on map, approximated from Google maps. Relief shown by hachures. Two variant copies, one showing existing lines and the other existing lines and undeveloped franchises. Includes street index. "Copyrighted by Laura L. Whitlock for L.A. Ry Co., 1903." "American Engraving and Electrotyping Company." This copy shows existing lines. Provenance unknown, in library as of 2017. Appears to have come from the office of one of Henry E. Huntington's railway companies.

    646661

  • Map of the City of Los Angeles showing railway system Aug. 1st '08 - Oct. 7th '08

    Map of the City of Los Angeles showing railway system Aug. 1st '08 - Oct. 7th '08

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    Shows streets and electric streetcar lines. The streetcar lines for Los Angeles Railway Company and franchises, Pacific Electric Railway Company and franchises, Los Angeles Inter- Urban Railway, Los Angeles and Redondo Railway and Los Angles Pacific Rail Road are depicted in different colors. Scale statement on map reads "1320 feet to one inch." Relief given in hachures. "H.E.H." are the initials of Henry E. Huntington, owner of the Pacific Electric Railway Company and other lines. Provenance unknown, in library as of 2017. Appears to have come from the office of one of Henry E. Huntington's railway companies.

    646652

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    Detailed atlas of Mexico and border states [cartographic material]

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    Atlas comprised of maps of the states along the United States and Mexico border and Mexico during the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920. A large double page map shows United States forces in Mexico and along the border, as well as U.S. battleships located off the coast of Mexico. Maps of the world and Central America are also included.

    653740

  • Map of the City of Los Angeles showing railway system. June 1st, 1905

    Map of the City of Los Angeles showing railway system. June 1st, 1905

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    Shows streets and electric streetcar lines. The streetcar lines for Los Angeles Railway Company, Pacific Electric Railway Company, Los Angeles Inter-Urban Railway and Los Angles Pacific Rail Road are depicted in different colors. Covers the city of Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Country Club to the West, Slauson Ave. to the South, the Evergreen Cemetery in Boyle Heights to the East, and Elysian Park to the North. "H.E.H." are the initials of Henry E. Huntington, owner of the Pacific Electric Railway Company and other lines. Scale statement on map reads "1320 feet to one inch." Coordinates not present, approximated from Google maps. Relief given in hachures. Provenance unknown, in library as of 2017. Appears to have come from the office of one of Henry E. Huntington's railway companies.

    646654