Historic Railroad Map of Ohio & Pennsylvania - 1853

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1W-OHA-1853
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Description

Map of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad and its connections.

This distance map of the north-central and middle Atlantic states was published by John Mueller in 1853. It displays major destinations, waterways, and the railroad system of the 1850's, specifically featured is the Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad with its branches and connections, completed or in progress. Distance tables appear at the bottom.

This important Ohio railroad was an essential connection between the Great Lake port town of Cleveland and the eastern cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia and Jersey City. The line was later absorbed into the Erie Railroad system.

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Archive Paper

Archive Paper

Premium fine art paper that provides accurate color reproduction with high-contrast, high-resolution print output and maximum image permanence. A high-quality print ready for framing.

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  • Museum quality paper for high-quality fine art.
  • Ultra smooth, neutral white matte finish.
  • Heavy-weight 230 gsm, 9.5 mil thickness.
  • Printed with pigment inks for longer print life and enhanced fade resistance.
  • Pigment based Canon LUCIA inks provide smooth tones and rich colors in fine, precise detail.
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