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| This remarkably preserved 32" x 20" antique map, titled "Map of Pennsylvania," was published by G.W. Gray & Son, a prominent Philadelphia-based firm established in the late 1860s. Renowned for producing one of the most successful atlases ("Gray's National Atlas") and for being "one of the last to employ hand coloring on maps," their meticulous detail is evident here. Likely dating from the 1870s, this map provides a fascinating historical snapshot of the Keystone State, clearly delineating counties, cities, towns, and significant geographical features. It offers valuable insights into Pennsylvania's development in the post-Civil War era, showcasing its intricate network of roads and waterways. An excellent find for collectors of antique maps, Pennsylvania history enthusiasts, or as a distinctive decorative piece. |
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