Based on the Historical Maps of Pennsylvania website, links were added to freely available scans from the Library of Congress, the David Rumsey Collection, Penn State University Libraries, the Pennsylvania State Archives, the Free Library of Philadelphia and others. Information was gathered from several checklists (see below) along with historical county information, to create an authoritative listing of early Pennsylvania maps and atlases.
Many atlases have not been scanned yet. Many of these can be found on USGenWeb Archives for free in black and white by township or Historic Map Works to view for free from non-.edu domains.
City atlases are not listed here but can be found on the Historical Maps of Pennsylvania website. Atlases of City of Philadelphia are too numerous to include here, although a few are listed under the County of Philadelphia. See Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory Network for scans of Philadelphia city maps and atlases.
For more information about Pennsylvania maps, please see our Pennsylvania Maps guide and our Sanborn Fire Insurance Map guide or email us at ul-maps@lists.psu.edu.
Listing of abbreviations indicating the source of the item on the list:
- L#: indicates the listing number in LeGear, Clara E., United States Atlases. A List of National, State, County, City, and Regional Atlases in the Library of Congress, G. P. O., Washington 1950, 1953.
- LOC Phillips: Phillips, P. L., A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress, Washington 1901. Some entries contain a page number.
- LOC S#: The item number in Stephenson, R. W., Land Ownership Maps – A Checklist of Nineteenth Century United States County Maps in the Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington 1967.
- PSA#: The item number in Manuscript Group 11 in the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg. The Whiteside manuscript maps are in a separate record group (RG 17.534) and digital images are available from the Archives.
- OCLC#: Online Computer Library Center search identification number. Search https://www.worldcat.org/advancedsearch using the number as the “accession number” to locate a copy near you.
- AGSL : American Geographical Society Library @ University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Maps & Atlases
County | Year | Map or Atlas Title |
Adams | 1821 | See York county |
1858 | Map of Adams County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Survey by G. M. Hopkins, C.E. 1858. M. S. & E. Converse Publishers. 517, 519, 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857, by Robert P. Smith in the clerks office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by M. S. & E. Converse, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 3 colors. 38 x 53 inches. PSA#22, LOC S#697, LOC Phillips p. 91. LOC copy. | |
1872 | Atlas of Adams County, Pennsylvania, From actual surveys by and under the directions of D. J. Lake…, Philadelphia, I. W. Field & Co., 1872. 69pp, 26 maps. 16 x 14. L6158 | |
Allegheny | 1817 | The Map of Allegheny County by David Dougal & Jno. E. Whiteside. Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs Bureau of Land Records. Manuscript map copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General May 19, 1817, Jno. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. 20 x 17.5 inches. LOC S#698, OCLC:33598824, PSA RG-17 |
1851 | Map of Alleghany Co. Penn. With the names of property-holders. From actual surveys by Sidney & Neff and S. M. Rea. Col fold. 44 x 44. Philadelphia 1851. LOC Phillips p. 98, LOC S#699 | |
1855 | Map by Sidney, Neff, S. M. Rea & L. H. Norfolk (Coast Survey Coll.), R. L. Barnes, Phila. 14 parts, 17 x 13 ea. LOC S#700 | |
1862 | Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania From Actual Surveys by S. N. & F. W. Beers. A. B. Brindle, C. S. Warner & J. M. Beers Assists. Smith, Gallup & Hewitt, Publishers, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia. 1862. F. Bourquin & Co. Lithographers Est. 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Worley & Bracher. Liths. 602Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Scale 1 1/2 inch to the Mile. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#30, LOC S #701 | |
1872 | Atlas of the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the adjoining boroughs, G. M. Hopkins & Co. (University of Pittsburgh) | |
1876 | Atlas of the county of Allegheny, cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the Adjoining Boroughs : from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins, 1876. 60 maps. 17.5 x 14.5; L3005. (University of Pittsburgh) | |
1882 | Atlas of the cities Pittsburgh and Allegheny. G. M. Hopkins & Co. (University of Pittsburgh) | |
1883 | Map of Allegheny County, Alex. Y. Lee, Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh. 59 x 57.5. LOC S#702. | |
1890 | Allegheny & parts of Westmoreland, Washington & Beaver counties, 1890. Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh. 6 sheets, 23.5 x 35 ea. LOC S#703 | |
1898 | Allegheny County, Chas. T. Rainey. 33 x 35. LOC S#704 | |
1886 | Atlas of the cities Pittsburgh and Allegheny. G. M. Hopkins & Co. (University of Pittsburgh) | |
1872-1940 | (Note: Several Pittsburgh atlases were published by G. M. Hopkins, see LeGear and Historic Pittsburgh – Maps Collection .) https://historicpittsburgh.org/maps-hopkins | |
1898 | Farm line map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Chas. T. Rainey. 89 x 95 cm. LOC. #704 | |
1914 | Warrentee Atlas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, constructed from records on file in the Department of Internal Affairs…under the direction of the honorable Henry Houck… Harrisburg 1914. 72 color maps. 77 x 76 cm. L3006 | |
Armstrong | 1790-1799? | Armstrong County. John Adlum, William Bingham. Manuscript map. |
1790-1799? | See Jefferson County | |
1800-1809? | Armstrong County. William Bingham. Manuscript map. | |
1817 | A map of the county of Armstrong by Orr, Robert, 1786-1876, Whiteside, Jno. E., Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs. Manuscript map, copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General, May 20, 1817, Jno. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. OCLC:33598717, PSA RG-17 | |
1861 | Map of Armstrong co. Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by G. M. & H. W. Hopkins. Fold. 56 x 47. Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & S. W. Treat, 1861. LOC Phillips p. 125, LOC S#705 | |
1876 | Atlas of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania illustrated from actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Philadelphia, Pomeroy, Whitman & Co., 1876. 87pp, 27 maps. 17 x 14.5. L3007 | |
Beaver | 1817 | A correct map of Beaver County, by Hugh McCullough; Jno. E. Whiteside. Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs. Manuscript map, copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General April 25, 1817, M. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. 53 x 39 cm. OCLC:33598845, PSA RG-17 |
1860 | See Lawrence County | |
1876 | Caldwell’s Illustrated, historical centennial atlas of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by & under the direction of J. A. Caldwell, assisted by C. T. Arms, Sr., C. E., J. A. Underwood and others. Condit, Ohio, J. A. Caldwell, 1876. 172pp, 37 maps. 17 x 14.5. L3008. David Rumsey Collection. | |
1890 | See Allegheny County | |
Bedford | 1818 | A map of Bedford County, by Ira Morrison & Walter M. Hudson; 52 x 44 cm. Shows county lines, township lands, roads, churches, etc., Manuscript map, copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General May 7, 1818 by Jno. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. Found in Access Pennsylvania database. PSA RG-17 |
1860-1864? | Bedford Co., PA. Date is inferred. | |
1861 | Map of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed, Drawn & Published by E. L. Walker, 1861. 2nd Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. G. F. Schuchman & Co. Practical Lithographers. Nos. 72 & 74 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Printed, in 5 colors. PSA#72, LOC S#707 | |
1877 | County Atlas of Bedford Pennsylvania 1877. From Recent & Actual Surveys and Records under the Superintendence of F.W. Beers. Published by F.W. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York. Engraved by L.E. Neuman, New York. Printed by Charles Hart, New York. Shows: Maps of Pennsylvania, World, United States, Bedford County, Proprietarie Grant; Townships, Population of United States, Pennsylvania & Bedford County; Business Directories; Roads; Rail Roads; Details of Villages; Plot Names; Churches & Cemeteries; Schools; Furnaces; Fort Bedford; Bedford Springs. 97 pp. 12 x 16 each. Printed in color. PSA#793, L3009 | |
Berks | 1818 | Berks County, manuscript map by surveyor Henry M. Richards copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, September 2, 1818, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#708, PSA RG-17 |
1820 | Map by Henry M. Richards, 16.5 x 21 inches. This is apparently the engraved and published version of the 1818 map. LOC S#709 | |
1854 | Map by M. S. Henry & M. K. Boyer, 2 parts, 22.5 x 55.5 ea. LOC S#710 | |
1860 | Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. Printed, in 4 colors. 55 x 64 inches. PSA#121, LOC S#711, LOC Phillips p. 142. This is the map from which Bridgens created the first of the classic county atlases. | |
1861 | Map of Berk’s County from actual surveys by L. Fagan , published by H. F. Bridgen, Philadelphia 1861. Tho. S. Wagner’s Lith. 38 Hudson St. Phil. 32pp, 30 maps. 16 x 16, L6159. This is the first of the classic nineteenth century county atlases, see Ristow, Couzen (in Wolter & Grim). | |
1862 | Township Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania from actual surveys…., Fagan, L., Philadelphia, H. F. Bridgens, 1862. 32pp, 30 maps. 16 x 16. L6160. Berks County Pennsylvania Atlas 1862 | |
1876 | Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Compiled and drawn from personal examinations, surveys, and under the personal supervision of F. A. Davis and published under the superintendence of H. L. Kochersperger… by the Reading Publishing House, 1876. 37 maps. 15 x 17 1/2. PSA#896, L3010 | |
1884 | Property and insurance atlas of the city of Reading, Berks County, Penna. : from official records and actual surveys. Forsey Breou & Co., 1884. LOC | |
1884 | Geologic map of Berks County Compiled from the surveys of F. Prime, E.V. D’Invilliers, R.H. Sanders, and others | |
Blair | Blair County was created in 1846, see Bedford and Huntingdon counties for earlier maps. | |
1859 | Blair County, Penn. Map. From special surveys by Geil & Freed. Col. Fold. 57 x 46. Philadelphia, authors, 1859. LOC Phillips p. 145, LOC S#712 | |
1873 | Atlas Blair and Huntingdon Counties Pennsylvania, from actual surveys, by and under the direction of Beach Nichols, published by A. Pomeroy & Co., 31 So. Sixth St. Philadelphia, 1873. 161 pages, including a single page state map, a double page map of the two counties, and maps of all the townships, villages, and boroughs. 16 X 14. L3011 | |
Bradford | 1816 | Bradford County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, December 31, 1816, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1858 | Map of Bradford County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by Lake Ames & Davidson. Published by Wm. J. Barker, Philadelphia. J. M. Edsall, Assistant Publisher. Engraved, colored & mounted by Wm. J. Barker, No. 23 North 6th Street, Philadelphia 1858. Printed, in 5 colors. 35 x 57. PSA#334; LOC Phillips p. 169, LOC S#713 | |
1869 | Atlas of Bradford Co., Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers, assisted by Geo. P. Sanford & others. F. W. Beers, A. D. Ellis & G. G. Soule, New York, 1869. 40 maps. 16 x 13.5. L3012 | |
Bucks | 1817 | Bucks County, manuscript map by surveyor Thos. G. Kennedy copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, April 21, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1831 | Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, by A. W. Kennedy. Published by H. S. Tanner No. 144 Chestnut St., Phila. and engraved by J. Knight. Shows the new Lehigh and Delaware Canal. 17 1/2 inches by 22 1/2 inches. This map was seen at auction and is the engraved and published version of the one above. | |
1850 | Map of Bucks County Pennsylvania from surveys under the direction of W. E. Morris C. E., Published by R. P. Smith No. 15 Minor St. Philadelphia 1850. LOC Phillips p. 177, LOC S#715 | |
1857 | Map of Bucks and Montgomery Counties and the Consolidated City of Philadelphia. Publishers R. K. Kuhn & Wm. B. Shrope. From Actual Survey and Official Records. By S. H. King, J. Rymond, Wm. B. Shrope, D. K. Cassel, R. K. Kuhn. Wagner & McQuigan Lithographers. No. 4 Franklin Place. Philadelphia Agent R. L. Barnes, No. 7 Harts Buildings. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857 by R. K. Kuhn in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 60 x 57, Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#122. A second and virtually identical version of this map was also published by R. K. Kuhn & J. D. Janney. | |
1860 | See Philadelphia | |
1861 | See Philadelphia | |
1876 | Combination Atlas Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1876. Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by J. D. Scott, Philadelphia. Map by E. Bush, 320 Walnut Street; Thomas Hunter, Printer, Philadelphia. Shows: Maps – United States, Pennsylvania, World, Geological & Climatological, County, Townships, Villages & Boroughs; Lithographic Views; Population of United States; Business Directories; Lists of County Officers; Fairmont Park Map, Churches & Cemeteries, Schools, Plot Names, Roads, Railroads; Delaware River Islands. 90pp., 14 x 17 each. Printed in color. 1 vol. PSA#799, L3013 | |
1891 | Atlas of Bucks Co., Penna. E. P. Noll and Co., Philadelphia 1894. 115pp, 42 maps. 20.5 x 15.5. L6161 1891 – Bucks County | |
1948 | Farm Atlas of Bucks County, Penna. From official records, private plans and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Co. 1948. L3014 | |
Butler | 1817 | The map of Butler County, by Dougal, David, Whiteside, Jno. E., Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs. Manuscript map copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General, May 15, 1817, Jno. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. 48 x 34 cm. OCLC:3359880, PSA RG-17 |
1858 | Map by Jas. Dunlap, Hugh McKee, David Scott, E. Maurhoff & J. W. Kirker, 6 parts, 19 x 26 ea. LOC S#717. LOC copy. | |
1874 | Combination Atlas of the county of Butler and the State of Pennsylvania. From actual surveys and official records. G. M. Hopkins & Co., Philadelphia, 1874. 32 maps. 16 x 14. L3015 | |
Cambria | 1817 | Cambria County, manuscript map by surveyors Walter B. Hudson and Jno. Morrison copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, November 28, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1850 | Map of Cambria co. Penna. Published by R. Pearsall Smith. Col. Fold. 54 x 31. Philadelphia, R. P. Smith, 1850? LOC Phillips p. 187. See below. | |
186? | Map of Cambria co. Penna. Published by R. Pearsall Smith. Col. Fold. 54 x 31. Philadelphia, R. P. Smith, 1860? LOC Phillips p. 187. Levinthal Center | |
1867 | Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. From actual Surveys & Official Records by D. G. Beers, assisted by J. H. Goodhue & F. B. Roe. Published by A. Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1867. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#202, LOC S#719 | |
1890 | Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the directions of J. A. Caldwell. Published by Atlas Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1890. 194 pages. 14 x 17. PSA#918, L3016 | |
Cameron | Cameron County was created in 1860, see McKean and Potter counties for earlier maps. | |
1871 | Map of Cameron County, Pennsylvania. Formed March 29th 1860, from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean and Potter Counties. From the Original and Recent Surveys by Edward Vosburg, 1870. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1871 by Edward Vosburg in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D.C. Lithograph of Henry Seibert & Bros., Ledger Building, Corner of William & Spruce Streets, New York. Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#61. PSA | |
1871 | See Elk County | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Carbon | Carbon County was created in 1843, see Northampton County for earlier maps. | |
1860 | See Monroe County | |
1875 | County Atlas of Carbon, Pennsylvania From actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. Published by F. W. Beers and Company. 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1875. 82 pages. 13 1/4 x 16 1/2.PSA#915, L3017 Beers’ Atlas Index Page | |
Centre | c1817 | Centre County, manuscript map by surveyors Walter B. Hudson and Jno. Morrison copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, circa 1817, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#720, PSA RG-17 |
1859 | Map Showing the Location of 31 Tracts of Land, Situate in the Counties of Centre and Clearfield, on the Waters of the Moshannon and the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, by Daniel Hoffman, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 1859. Manuscript map in 5 sections, PSA#98. | |
1861 | Topographical Map of Centre County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys under the direction of H. F. Walling Published by S. D. Tilden, 356, 358, & 360, Pearl Street, New York, 1861. Drawn, Engraved, Printed, Colored and Mounted at H. F. Walling Map Establishment Nos 358 & 360 Pearl Street, New York. Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#23, LOC S#721.LOC copy. See Also PSU copy (https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/1861map/id/22/rec/43) with individual townships. (https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/1861map) | |
1874 | Atlas of Centre County, Pennsylvania From actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published by A. Pomeroy, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1874. 90 pages. 13 x 15 1/2.PSA#905, L6162. Also available from LOC https://www.loc.gov/item/93232571/ | |
1883 | Geological Map of Centre County to illustrate report of Progress T* by E.V. D’Invilliers. Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. J.P Lesley, State Geologist. Geological map of Centre County showing rock type as well as the location of towns, roads, railroads, mines, banks, stores, hotels, and private residences. Also includes generalized transverse section across Centre County. | |
Chester | 1820 | Chester County, manuscript map by surveyor James Hindman copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, December, 1820, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#722, PSA RG-17 |
1822 | Map of Chester County, constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, passed 19 March 1816, by James Hindman. Prepared for the Engraver by John Melish. Engraved by B. Tanner, Philadelphia. Published by John Melish 1822. 22.5 x 19 inches. Includes statistical table; remarks, statistical & geological. This is the published version of the 1820 map. It was published again in 1830 by H. S. Tanner. PSA#409 | |
1830 | Map of Chester County, published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, prepared for engraving by John Melish. This is a second edition of the 1822 map above published by Tanner. It was seen as a folding map at auction. | |
1847 | Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania. From Original Surveys, by S. M. Painter & J. S. Bowen, West Chester, 1847. Projection and drawing by J. S. Bowen. Engraved by Edward Yeager, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#189, LOC S#723 | |
1856 | Chester county, Penn. Map. From original surveys by S. M. Painter & J. S. Bowen. Col. 40 x 48. Westchester, Pa. T. J. Kennedy & R. L. Barnes, 1856. LOC Phillips p. 229, LOC S#724. LOC copy. | |
1860 | Map of Chester co., Penn. From actual surveys. 1860. Col. 54 x 54. Philadelphia, T. J. Kennedy, 1860. LOC Phillips p. 229, LOC S#725. LOC copy. | |
1873 | Atlas of Chester County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by H. F. Bridgens, A. R. Witmer and others. Published by A. R. Witmer, Safe Harbor, Lancaster County, 1873. 15 1/2 x 15 3/4. PSA#943,L3018 Chester County-1873. Radnor Historical Society. | |
1874 | Atlas of Chester County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by H. F. Bridgens, A. R. Witmer and others. Published by A. R. Witmer, Safe Harbor, Lancaster County, 1874. 15 1/2 x 15 3/4. PSA#944, L6163, 6164. Penn State University Libraries. | |
1883 | Breou’s Official series of farm maps. Chester County, Pennsylvania. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys. W. H. Kirk & Co., Philadelphia 1883. Although this is called an atlas “of farm maps,” it includes town and township maps, etc., as well. L3019 Chester County-1883. Penn State University Libraries | |
1933 | Property Atlas of Chester County, Penna. Compiled from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Co. 1933. Volume 1 and 2. L3020 | |
Clarion | Clarion County was created in 1840, see Armstrong and Venango counties for earlier maps. | |
1865 | Map of Clarion County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys. A. Pomeroy, Publisher. No. 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1865. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bourquin, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 44 x 52. Printed, in 4 colors. A different version than below LoC. PSA#206. | |
1865 | Map of Clarion County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys. A. Pomeroy, Publisher. No. 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1865. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bourquin, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 44 x 52. Printed, in 1 color. A different version than above the copy at PSA. LOC S#726. | |
1865 | Counties of Clarion, Venango and Forest, No. 32, Colton’s Atlas of Pennsylvania, 1865. G. W. & C. B. Colton, New York. There was no Colton Atlas; this is a folding pocket map. None like this has been seen for other counties. PSA#403. | |
1865 | Map of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, published by R. L. Barnes. This map was listed in a Barnes’ advertisement, see Forest County. | |
1877 | Map of The Oil Belt of Clarion County, Pa., from actual surveys by J. A. Caldwell 1877. Otto Krebs Lith. 39 Fifth Avenue Pittsb’gh. The map shows only the county area northwest of Clarion boro, that is, the Oil Belt. Smaller scale inset maps of Butler and Venango counties. Folded, 30 x 50 inches. | |
1877 | Caldwell’s Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Clarion Co. Pennsylvania by J. A. Caldwell 1877. From actual surveys by & under the directions of Henry Cring C. E., published by J. A. Caldwell Condit, Ohio. Engraved, lithographed & printed by Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh, PA. A 230 page atlas with double page maps of the United States and Pennsylvania, a one and a half page map of the county, a geological map, a rail line map of the east and midwest; and maps of all the townships, villages and towns. This is one of the atlases with colored prints. The others are Greene, Beaver, and Warren counties. 17.5X 14.5 L3021 1877 Clarion County | |
1883 | See McKean County | |
Clearfield | 1818 | Clearfield County, manuscript map by surveyor Charles Irczivutny copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, November, 1818, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#727, PSA RG-17 |
1859 | See Centre County | |
1866 | Map of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. From actual Surveys & Official Records by D. G. Beers, Assisted by J. H. Goodhue and F. B. Roe. Published by A. Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1866. Engraved by Worley & Bracher. 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 55 ¼ x 47. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#194, LOC S#728 | |
1878 | Caldwell’s Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys under the direction of J. H. Newton, C. E. Published by J. A. Caldwell, Condit, Ohio, 1878. 219 pages. 17 1/4 x 15. PSA#899, L3022 | |
Clinton | Clinton County was created in 1839, see Centre and Lycoming counties for earlier maps. | |
1862 | Map of Clinton County Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys under the Direction of H. F. Walling. Published by Way, Palmer & Co., No. 358 Pearl Street, New York, 1862. Fieldwork by K. Volkmar. Drawn by F. W. Beers. Printed, in 3 colors. 53 x 56. PSA#74; LOC Phillips p. 238, LOC S#729 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Columbia | 1817 | Columbia County, manuscript map by surveyor J. Rockefeller copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, March, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1860 | Cumming’s map of Columbia and Montour counties, Penn. From actual surveys by G. M. Hopkins, jr. Col. 55 x 60. Chillisquaque, Pa. J. A. J. Cummings, 1860. LOC Phillips p. 244, 450, LOC S#730 | |
1876 | Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania, 1876, From Recent and Actual Surveys and Records under the Superintendence of G.H. Walker and C.F. Jewett. Published by F.W. Beers & Company, 36 Vesey Street, New York. Printed by Charles Hart, New York; Engraved by L.E. Neuman, New York. Shows: Maps-Townships, Boroughs & Towns; World, United States; Pennsylvania; Business Directories; Lithographic Views; Population of United States, Pennsylvania, Columbia & Montour Counties; Railroads; Roads; Canals (Morris Canal); Post Offices; Fair Grounds; Plot Names; Detail of Villages; Schools; Churches & Cemeteries; Furnaces; Coal areas. 95 pp., 13 x 16 each. Printed in color. 2 vols. PSA#796, L3023 | |
Crawford | 1818 | See Erie County. |
1839 | Map published by O. Spafford, Erie, Pa. 21.5 x 37 inches. LOC S#731 | |
1848 | Map of Crawford County Pennsylvania, by C. E. Weaver, New York : G. Haywards, 73 Nassau St. New York. 45 x 37 cm. OCLC:16862311 | |
1864 | See Venango County | |
1865 | Colton’s Map Of The Oil District Of Pennsylvania, Comprising Part Of The Counties Of Crawford, Venango And Warren. Prepared by H.S. Plumb Civil Engineer. Published By J.H. Colton No. 172 William St. N.Y. 1865. Folded pocket map seen at auction. | |
1865 | Map of Crawford Co. Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by F. W. Beers, Published by A. Pomeroy & S. W. Treat, No. 602 Chesnut St. Philadelphia 1865. LOC S#732 | |
1865-1869 | The Pennsylvania Oil Region Showing each farm up to the present time as well as all developments. by Henry E. Wrigley Civil Engineeer and Land Surveyor 1869 Titusville. Size: 53 inches wide by 50.5 inches tall. Scale: 160 Rods to the Inch, 2 Inches to the Mile. Lithographer: P.S. Duvall and Son, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1868 by Henry E Wrigley in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the U.S. for the Western District of PA. The map shows Crawford County with parts of surrounding counties: Venango, Forest, and Warren. There is an inset map of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that reads: “The Oil Region and its Railroad Connections.” Map folds to size of 10 inches tall and 6.5 inches wide. Map is hand colored and mounted on linen. This map was seen at auction. | |
1876 | New Historical Atlas of Crawford Co. Pennsylvania Illustrated, by Everts, Ensign, & Everts, 1876, Philadelphia. A 159 page atlas with double page maps of the United States, Pennsylvania, and the county. 14.5 x 17 L6165 | |
Cumberland | Cumberland County was created in 1749, but no early county map prior to the 1850s has been seen. | |
1858 | Map of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1858. From actual Surveys by H. F. Bridgens, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. 46 x 63. PSA#75; LOC Phillips p. 256, LOC S#733 | |
1872 | Atlas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. From the actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. Published by F. W. Beers and Company, 93 & 95 Maiden Lane, New York, 1872. 48 plates. 13 x 15 1/2. PSA#917, L3024 | |
Dauphin | 1818 | Map of Dauphin & Lebanon Counties. Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania passed 19th March 1816, by Thomas Smith. Prepared for engraving by John Melish, engraved by Saml. Harrison, published by John Melish & Sam Harrison, Philadelphia 1818. With vignettes, tables and remarks. Prime meridian: Washington. Includes: List of post offices with their distances from Washington and Harrisburg – References — Statistical tables (showing area in acres, population, soil and terrain) — Remarks, statistical and geological.16.5 x 23 inches, printed, in 4 colors, 2 sections. There is no “Whiteside” manuscript version of this published map. PSA#82, LOC S#734, also State Library 912.748 A1, PSA Manuscript Group 11 |
1830 | Map of Dauphin & Lebanon Counties. Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by Thomas Smith 1830. This is a later issue of the 1818 map. PSA#666 | |
1858 | Map of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania From Actual Surveys by J. Southwick. Published by William J. Barker, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by William J. Barker in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Printed by A. Brett, Corner 6th & Minor Streets Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 8 sections. 38 x 58 inches. PSA#38, LOC S#735, LOC Phillips p. 259 | |
1862 | Map of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by S. N. & F. W. Beers. A. Pomeroy Publisher, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1862. Engd by Worley & Bracher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin & Co., 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#76, LOC S#736 | |
1875 | Combination Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, 1875 Compiled, Drawn and Published from Personal Examinations and Surveys, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia. N. Friend, Engraver, Philadelphia. C.L. Smith, Delineator. Hunter, printer, Philadelphia. The title on the cover is New Historical Atlas of Dauphin County. Shows: Maps-Townships; Portraits; Business Directories; Farm Houses, Schools; Churches & Cemeteries; Roads; Rail Roads; Stone Quarries; Lime Kilns; Orchards; Timber; Swamps; Post Offices; County Officers; Lithographic Views. Approximately 49 pp. 14 x 16 each. PSA#795, L3025 | |
Delaware | Many maps and atlases of Delaware County can be found on Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory. Search “Atlas of Delaware County” | |
1790 (1862) | Map of the early settlements of Delaware County, Penna. Smith, George, 1804-1882. Ashmead, Henry Buckley. Bowen & Co. Philadelphia : H.B. Ashmead, 1862. LOC#739 | |
1818 | Map of Delaware County : constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, passed 19 March 1816 by John Melish ; from the surveys of John Hills and other documents. Scale ca. 1:75,000; 1 mileand… to 1 inch, 14.5 x 21.5 inches. Includes references; remarks, statistical and geological; 1810 population table; post offices. Manuscript map in Land Office archives copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside under the direction of the Surveyor General, Sept. 26, 1818. LOC S#737, Photocopy in Westchester Library, Chester Co. G3823.D4, OCLC:7353866, PSA RG-17 | |
1848 | Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, by Joshua W. Ash, M. D. From Original Surveys. With the Farm Limits. Published by Robert P. Smith, No. 15, Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1848. Engraved by Gustavus Kramm. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by Robert P. Smith in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 42 1/2 x 58. Printed, in 5 colors. PSA#375, LOC S#738, LOC Phillips p. 263 | |
1860 | See Philadelphia | |
1861 | See Philadelphia | |
1862 | Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 1862. Drawn by Benjamin H. Smith, Delaware County. R.L. Barnes, Philadelphia for the Delaware County Institute of Science, 1862. 17 ½ x 19. Printed. PSA#824, LOC S#739 | |
1870 | Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by H. W. Hopkins, C. E. Drawn and Published under the direction of G. M. Hopkins, C. E. No 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 1870. F. Bourquin, Lithographer, Philadelphia. 31 1/2 x 23. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#184 | |
1870 | Atlas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Comprehending 26 maps. Drawn from official records, private plans and deeds… by Henry W. Hopkins. Surveyed, compiled, drawn and published under the direction of G. M. Hopkins…, Philadelphia 1870. 50pp, 29 maps. 17.5 x 15. L3026 Delaware County -1870. Radnor Historical Society | |
1875 | Combination Atlas Map of Delaware County Pennsylvania, 1875. Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia. N. Friend, Engraver, Philadelphia. C.L. Smith, Del. Hunter, P[rinter], Philadelphia. Shows: Maps-County, Townships, United States & Pennsylvania; Lithographic Views; Names of County Officers; Post Offices; History; Parks; Rail Roads; Plot Names; Paper Mill; Stations; Roads & Turnpikes; Schools; Brass Foundry; Morocco Factory. 50 pp., 14 1/2 x 17 each. Printed in color. 1 vol. PSA#797, L6166 1875 Delaware County | |
1876 | Map of Delaware County and the City of Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins. Scale:2 inches per mile. Col. 50 x 58. Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins & co. 1876. LOC Phillips p. 263, LOC S#740 | |
1880 | Atlas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, containing nineteen maps exhibiting the early grants and patents, compiled from official records; together with a history of the land titles in the county. By Benjamin H. Smith. H. B. Ashmead, Philadelphia 1880. 16 x 12. L3027. Radnor Historical Society. | |
1892 | Farm Line and Borough Atlas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania Compiled from Dr. Ash’s map of actual surveys, official records, private plans by William S. Miller, St. J. Ogier, William S. McDonald and Forsey Breau. Published by E. W. Smith and Company 17 & 19 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1892. Pages unnumbered. 17 x 22. PSA#904, L3028 1892 Delaware County. Radnor Historical Society | |
1909-1910 | Atlas of Delaware County East of Ridley Creek, 1909-1910. Volume 1. Kiser, Ellis; Lathrop, J. M. Athenaeum of Philadelphia | |
1913 | Atlas of Delaware County West of Ridley Creek, 1909-1910. Volume 1. Embracing City of Chester, Upland and Marcus Hook, and Aston, Bethel, Birmingham, Chester, Concord, Edgemont, Middletown, Thronbury, Upper and Lower Chinchester Townships. Lathrop, J. M. and St. Julian Ogier, Civil Engineers. Under the direct management and supervision of A. H. Meuller. | |
1913 | Atlas of Delaware County, …compiled from actual surveys, official records and private plans by Ellis Kiser and J.M. Lathrop. Philadelphia: A.H. Mueller 1909-1913. 2 volumes. 58 x 44 cm. L3029 | |
1920-1925 | Sanborn Fire Insurance maps of Delaware County. Penn State | |
1929 | Atlas of Delaware County…Penna. Lansdale, Pa.: Frank H.M. Klinge 1929. 35 color maps. 62 x 46 cm. L6168. Athenaeum of Philadelphia | |
1934 | Property Atlas of Delaware County, Penna. (West of Crum Creek) including the city of Chester …compiled from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Company 1934. 30 color maps. 62 x 48 cm. L3031 | |
1942 | Real Estate Atlas of Upper Darby, PA. and Vicinity (Delaware County – Volume II). Including Upper Darby, Springfield and Marple Townships, and the Boroughs of Millbourne, Landsdowne, East Landsdowne, Yeadon, Clifton Heights, Morton and Swarthmore. Compiled from Official Records, Private Plans and Actual Surveys by and under the supervision of the Franklin Survey Company. | |
Elk | Elk County was created in 1843, see Clearfield, Jefferson, and McKean counties for earlier maps. | |
n.d. | Map of Elk County, Pennsylvania drawn in the office of E. E. Willard, C. E. from the original surveys. No date. PSA # 384. | |
1855 | Map of Elk County 1855. Compiled from the most recent and authentic Surveys. Showing the North Line of Elk County as fixed by the State Commissioners under the Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, Approved April 27th A.D. 1855 by H. A. Pattison, 1856. Lithograph. W. H. ?ase N.E. Corner 4th & Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Wagner & McConigan. Printed, in 3 colors. 39 1/2 x 27. PSA#36; LOC Phillips p. 272, LOC S#741 | |
1856 | Reprint of 1855 Pattison map, 2 parts, 25.5 x 19 ea. LOC S#742. LOC copy. | |
1865 | Map of Elk County, Pennsylvania, published by R. L. Barnes. This map was listed in a Barnes’ advertisement, see Forest County. | |
1871 | Map of Elk and Cameron counties, Pennsylvania: from actual surveys and official records, by Beers, D. G. (Daniel G.), Bourquin, F. (Frederick), D.G. Beers & Co. Philadelphia, Printed by F. Bourquin).1 map on 4 sheets with cloth backing ; 119 x 165 cm., sheets 61 x 84 cm., sectioned to fold to 31 x 28 cm. Wall map issued with metal grommets at upper corners. Shows property tract lines, tract numbers, and landowners’ initials; also shows buildings with householders’ names. On label affixed in title area: From J.L. Smith … map publisher … Phila. Pa. OCLC: 45873062 | |
1878 | Map of District No. 4., last purchase : from north line of Pennsylvania to south line of Ridgway and Benninger townships, Elk County, Penn. : [parts of Elk and McKean counties, Pennsylvania]. J. L. Brown. 60 x 27. LOC S#772 | |
1883 | See McKean County | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Erie | 1818 | Erie and Crawford County, manuscript map by surveyor David Dougal copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, January 2, 1818, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#743, PSA RG-17 |
1837 | Map of the County of Erie Pennsylvania, published by O. Spafford, Erie, Pa.”Exhibiting its division into townships, the tracts of lands as originally surveyed, the location of its towns and villages, the rise, course and termination of the principal streams, and also the principal roads of the county, as laid out under the direction of the county courts, as by law directed.” Inset: Diagram of the State of Pennsylvania, exhibiting the principal lines of rail roads & canals projected to connect with the harbour of Erie. 56 x 79 cm. OCLC:28118597 | |
1849 | Map of Erie County Pennsylvania from the best authorities, by T. S. Brown 1845-1849? Photocopy ; 42 x 56 cm. P.S. Duval &Son. Shows townships, roads, railroads, and canal. Inset: Plan of Lieut. T. S. Brown’s survey of bay & harbor of Presqu’ile, in 1836, with additional matter. OCLC:29547007 | |
1855 | Map of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Published by O. McLeran and Isaac W. Moore, 116 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. From actual Surveys by & under Supervision of J. Chace Jr., Troy, New York, 1855. 54 1/4 x 42 1/4. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#134, LOC S#744 | |
1865 | Atlas of Erie County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers…, New York, F. W. Beers, A. D. Ellis & G. G. Soule 1865. 35 maps. 18 x 16.5. L3033 | |
1876 | Combination Atlas Map of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys. Everts, Ensign and Everts, Philadelphia 1876. 132pp, 40 maps. 17 x 14.5. L3034 | |
Fayette | 1817 | The map of Fayette County, by Jno. E. Whiteside, Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs. Manuscript map copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General, March 31, 1817, Jno. E. Whiteside. Reproduction of film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. 50 x 38 cm. LOC S#745, OCLC:33598687, PSA RG-17 |
1858 | Map of Fayette Co., Pennsylvania. Hopkins, Griffith Morgan, Jr., Barnes, Rufus L., Worley & Bracher.LOC Phillips p. 277, LOC S#746 | |
1858 | Map of Fayette county, Pa. From actual surveys by McLaughlin & Kinter. 36 x 56. Philadelphia, W. J. Barker, 1858. (printed on both sides). LOC Phillips p. 277, LOC S#747 | |
1865 | Map by G. M. Hopkins, published by R. L. Barnes, 24 x 29. LOC S#747a | |
1872 | Atlas of the County of Fayette and the State of Pennsylvania, from actual surveys & official records, compiled & published by G. M. Hopkins & Co. 320 Walnut St. Philadelphia 1872. Engraved by Edward Busch. An atlas of about 75 pages. Following page 65 is a large map of Pennsylvania divided into 9 regions, and following are the 9 regional maps. So this can also be considered a state atlas. 16 X 14 L3035 | |
Forest | Forest County was created in 1848, see Jefferson and Venango counties for earlier maps. | |
1864 | Map of Forest County : taken from the original surveys in the commissioners’ office of Jefferson County, Pa. by D. C. Gillespie, Brookville, Pa., 35 x 27. LOC S#748 | |
1865 | See Clarion County | |
1858-1865 | Map of Forrest County, Pennsylvania, published by R. L. Barnes, No. 27 Sth. Sixth St., Philadelphia. This is a folding pocket map with the title ‘Forest County’ on the front. On the inside cover is the title: County Maps of the State of Pennsylvania, embracing the Oil District, just published, and for sale at No. 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. The county maps listed for sale are: Venango, Forest (this map), Elk, Warren, Greene, and Clarion. This map is undated but the boundaries shown for the county are those that existed up to 1866, and it must have been published after the oil discoveries of 1859. The listed map of Warren County is probably #808 in Stephenson listed below and dated 1865; and the Venango County map is probably the one for 1865 listed below. The other maps have not been seen. No longitude, blank verso. Scale: 1 inch = 1.5 miles. | |
1876 | Irwin’s map of Forest co., Pa. Col. 19 x 31. Philadelphia, J. L. Smith 1876. LOC Phillips p. 286, LOC S#749 | |
1881 | Map of Forest Co. Pennsylvania compiled from records and official surveys by S. D. Irwin, Tionesta, Pa. J. L. Smith, Philadelphia 1881. 32 x 21, folding map. A later issue of the 1876 map. LOC copy. | |
1881 | See Warren County | |
1881 | See Warren County | |
1882 | See Warren County | |
1883 | See McKean County | |
1895 | Map of Forest Co., F. F. Whittekin, 24 x 35. LOC S#750 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Franklin | Franklin County was created in 1784, but no early map prior to the 1850s has been seen. | |
1858 | Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania From Actual Survey by D. H. Davison. Published by Riley & Hoffman, Greencastle, Pennsylvania, 1858. Lithographed, Mounted & Varnished by W. H. Rease, N. E. Corner 4th & Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors on paper. 54 x 57. PSA#24; LOC Phillips p. 288, LOC S#751 | |
1868 | Atlas of Franklin County, Pennsylvania From actual surveys under the direction of D. G. Beers. Published by Pomeroy and Beers, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1868. 57 pages. 14 x 16. PSA#898, L6170 | |
Fulton | Fulton County was created in 1850, see Bedford County for earlier maps. | |
1873 | Map of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Published by A. Pomeroy & Co., 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1873. Engd by Worley & Brucher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Scale 200 Rods to the Inch. Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#26, LOC S#752 | |
1916 | Atlas of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Compiled and published by Frank P. Plessinger, county surveyor, Locust Grove, Pa. Francis M. Taylor, C.E., McConnellsburg, Pa. 1916. L6171, PSA#1079 | |
Greene | 1821 | Greene County, manuscript map copied from the original, April 10, 1821, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1865 | McConnell’s Map Of Greene County, Pennsylvania, Drawn from actual Surveys by J.L.McConnell, G.F. Wolfe and Assistants, Published by Tuttle & Co., Philadelphia, Penna. 1865. 24 x 29.5. LOC S#753 | |
1865 | Map of Greene County, Pennsylvania, published by R. L. Barnes. This map was listed in a Barnes’ advertisement, see Forest County. | |
1876 | Caldwell’s Illustrated, Historical Centennial Atlas of Greene County, Pa. from actual surveys by & under the directions of Henry Cring…, Joseph A. Caldwell, Condit, O. 1876. 154pp, 31 maps. 17 x 14. L6172. David Rumsey Collection. | |
1897 | Map of Greene Co. by C. T. Rainey. Farm line map of Greene County, Pennsylvania. 28.5 x 45. LOC S#754 | |
1907 | J.R. & J.E. Barnes Farm & Coal Land Map of Greene Co. Pa. … Compiled from Coal Surveys & U.S. Topographical Sheets, Richard L. Smith C.E., Pittsburg Pa. Wm. E. Doak Del. | |
Huntingdon | c1817 | Huntingdon County, manuscript map by surveyor Jno. Morrison copied from the original, circa 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1818 | Map of Huntingdon County constructed by virtue of an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by John Morrison. The engraved and published, by John Melish, version of the manuscript map above. This map was seen at auction. | |
1830 | Map of Huntingdon County, published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, prepared for engraving by John Melish. This is a later published version of the earlier map and was seen as a folding map at auction. | |
1856 | Directory Map of Huntingdon County Pennsylvania. From Recent Survey by William Christy, Alexandria. Entered according to an Act of Congress in the year 1856 by William Christy in the Clerk’s office of the District Court of the United States in & for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 4 colors. 66 x 48. PSA#10; LOC Phillips p. 325, LOC S#755 | |
1873 | See Blair County | |
Indiana | 1817 | Indiana County, manuscript map by surveyor John Taylor copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, April 16, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1856 | Map of Indiana County, Pennsylvania from actual surveys by David Peelor. J. B. McLaughlin & J. A. Kinter. Published by William J. Barker, North Hector, New York. Engraved by Wm. Schuchman & Bro., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year of 1856 by Wm. J. Barker in the Clerk’s Office of the Western district of Pennsylvania. 54 1/4 x 41 1/2. Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#196, LOC S#756, LOC Phillips p. 336. LOC copy. | |
1871 | Atlas of Indiana Co., Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. New York, F. W. Beers & Co. 1871. 34 maps. 16 x 13.5. L3036 | |
Jefferson | 1790-1799? | Jefferson, Venango & Armstrong. John Adlum, William Bingham. |
1817 | Jefferson County, manuscript map by surveyor John Taylor copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, April 23, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 | |
1856 | Map of Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania : from county map. Map by D. C. Gillespie and W. H. Rease, Brookville, Pa., 51.5 x 36. LOC S#757 | |
1866 | Map of Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania : from actual surveys / engraved by Worley & Bracher, 602 Chestnut St., Phila. No. 27, So. Sixth Street, Philadelphia : A. Pomeroy, 1866. 602 Chestnut St., Phila. : Printed by Fred. Bourquin. NYPL Map Div. copy dissected into 4 sheets, each 68 x 58 cm or 67 x 58 cm. |
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1878 | Caldwell’s Illustrated, Historical Combination Atlas of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania by J. A. Caldwell 1878. A 210 page atlas with one double page colored print, the rest are black & white. 17.5 X 15 L6173 | |
Juniata | Juniata County was created in 1831, see Mifflin County for earlier maps. | |
1863 | See Perry County | |
1877 | Illustrated Atlas of Juniata County, Pennsylvania, 1877 Published From Actual Surveys by Wall, Mann & Hall. General Office: 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bourquin, Steam Lithograph & Press, Philadelphia. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, Philadelphia. Inset: State Coat-of-Arms. Shows: Maps-Townships, County, Villages, United States & Pennsylvania; Business Directories; Lithographic Views; Population of Pennsylvania by Counties; Presidential Elections; County Officers; History, Railroads & Map; Roads; Pennsylvania Canal; Churches, & Cemeteries, Schools; Plot Names; Fair Grounds. 95 pp.; 14 1/2 x 17. PSA#798, L6174 | |
1877 | Atlas of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania, 1877. From Actual Surveys and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published by Pomeroy, Whitman & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1877. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin. Shows: Townships; Maps ofPennsylvania & United States; County Maps; Details of Cities; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries, Parks, Jail; Business directories; Plot names; Railroads; Pennsylvania Canal; Streets; Roads. 70 pp., 13 x 15 PSA#789, L3056 | |
Lackawanna | Lackawanna County was part of Luzerne County until 1878. (Note: An atlas of Scranton was published by G. M. Hopkins in 1877.) | |
1894 | See Luzerne County | |
1879 | Warrantee Map of Lackawanna County. Compiled from Maps and Surveys by Francis L. Faries, Civil Engr & Surveyor, 1879. Copyright, 1879, By F. L. Faries. Ben. H. Pratt, Publisher; Photo-Engraving Co., 67 Park Place, New York, Engravers and Printers. Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#18 | |
1899 | Lackawanna County Pennsylvania. A.B. Dunning, Civil Engineer & Surveyor, Scranton, Pa. Published by the Cartographic Publishing Co., No. 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1899. Color, 66 x 44 inches. | |
Lancaster | 1819 | A map of Lancaster County, by Joseph Scott. Map manuscript, Scale 1:158,400; 2 1/2 miles to an in., PSA RG-17 |
1819 | A map of Lancaster County. Photocopy of manuscript map. Original annotated in margin: Copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General the 29th of July 1819, (signature indecipherable, probably Dan Small who is listed as the copier by the archives) Relief shown by hachures. Shows churches, schools, mills, factories, and forges. Accompanied by certificate with seal attesting that this is a photocopy of a map of Lancaster County used by John Melish in constructing his state map. Reproduced from film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. 1 leaf. 46 x 58 cm. LOC S#758, OCLC:5480813 See above. | |
1821 | Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, by Wagner, William, York, Pa. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. “Entered according to act of Congress August 27th 1821 by W. Wagner of the State of Penna.” Shows mills, forges, and churches. Scale 1:158,400; 2 1/2 miles to an in. 16.5 x 22 inches. LOC S#759, OCLC:5480812 | |
1824 | Scott’s Map of Lancaster County Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania respectfully dedicated to the inhabitants. Includes statistical table. Text on the upper left hand corner of the map : “This map is constructed … mountains, ridges and vallies.”, published by Joshua Scott, Lancaster, Pa. This map was published again in 1842. 36 x 47.5 inches. LOC S#760; LOC Phillips p. 357. | |
1842 | Scott’s Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1842. 4 sheets, each 25 x 18 inches. A later publishing of the 1824 map. LOC Phillips p. 357, LOC S#761. See also (https://www.loc.gov/item/2012592190/) | |
1851 | Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1851. P. S. Duvals Steam Lithograph Press, Philadelphia; Printed, in 3 colors. PSA#42, LOC S#762 | |
1855 | Map of the Three Earls Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by H. F. Bridgens, 1855. Lithograph of Friend & Aub, 80 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Wagner & McGuigan, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#48. LOC copy. | |
1858 | Scott’s Map of Lancaster County, State of Pennsylvania, 1858. From actual measurements by Joshua Scott E. E., published by James D. Scott, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by James D. Scott in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the East District of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 4 colors. Scott’s map first appeared in 1824 and was published again in 1842. PSA#50, LOC S#763 | |
1860 | Scott’s Map of Lancaster County, State of Pennsylvania, 1860. From actual measurements by Joshua Scott, C. E. published by James D. Scott, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#195 | |
1864 | Bridgen’s Atlas of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania From actual surveys by H. F. Bridgens and assistant. Published by D. S. Bare, Lancaster County, 1864. 43 plates. 16 1/4 x 16. PSA#913, L3037, David Rumsey Collection | |
1875 | Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1875, Compiled & Drawn by Oliver E. Weagon, C.E. 19 x 15, Color. This map was seen at auction. | |
1875 | Combination Atlas Map of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Compiled, drawn, and published from personal examinations and surveys by Everts and Stewart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1875. 107 pages and business directory, 40 maps. 14 1/4 x 17 1/2. PSA#919, L3038 | |
1899 | Atlas of Surveys of The County of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, 1899 Compiled from Actual Surveys, City and County Records. Published by Graves & Steinbarger, Boston and Philadelphia. Engraved by Balliet & Volk, 275 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shows: Townships: County & State Boundary Lines; Roads & Turnpikes; Rail Roads; Electric Car Lines; Quarries; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries; Buildings; Barns, Stable & Ice Houses, Green Houses; City Wards; Parks; Base Ball Grounds; Plot Names. 85 pp. +, 16 x 23 PSA#788. L6175 | |
1912 | Map of the public roads in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : constructed from actual surveys made under the direction of the State Highway Department by authority of an act of assembly approved May 1, 1905. Benedict, Ralph C., Erisman, Charles W., Pennsylvania. Highway Department. | |
Lawrence | Lawrence County was created in 1849, see Beaver and Mercer counties for earlier maps. | |
1860 | Map of Lawrence and Beaver counties. From actual surveys by N. S. Ames. 50 x 53. Philadelphia, W. J. Baker, 1860. LOC Phillips p. 136, 357, LOC S#764. LOC copy. | |
1872 | Atlas of the County of Lawrence and the State of Pennsylvania. From actual surveys and official records…, G. M. Hopkins & Co., Philadelphia 1872. 111pp, 29 maps. 16 x 14. L6176 | |
1910 | Warrantee Atlas of Lawence County, Pennsylvania, constructed from records on file in the Department of Internal Affairs…under the direction of the honorable Henry Houck… Harrisburg 1910. 21 color maps. 62 x 63 cm. L3039 | |
Lebanon | 1818 | See Dauphin county. |
1830 | See Dauphin county. | |
1860 | Map of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed & Published by Hy. F. Bridgens, Philadelphia, 1860. Lithograph of Friend & Aub, 332 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by Thomas S. Wagner, Philadelphia. Printed, in 3 colors. 45 x 55. PSA#51; LOC Phillips p. 358, LOC S#765 | |
1875 | County Atlas of Lebanon, Pennsylvania From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F. W. Beers. Published by F. A. Davis, 200 North Sixth Street, Reading, Pennsylvania and 10 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1875. 81 pages. 13 x 16. PSA#900, L3040 | |
Lehigh | 1816 | Map by Isaac A. Chapman & D. G. Williams, 43 X 26.5 inches. LOC S#765a, PSA RG-17 |
1817 | See Northampton County. | |
1862 | Map of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Published by G. A. Aschbach, C. E., 1862. From original Surveys by G. A. Aschbach, C. E. Allentown, Pennsylvania. M. H. Traubel, Lithographer, 109 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 3 colors. 58 x 69. PSA#201; LOC Phillips p. 358, LOC S#766 | |
1865 | Reprint of the 1862 Aschbach map. 58.5 x 59.5. LOC S#767 | |
1876 | New Illustrated Atlas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. From surveys by F. A. Davis and H. L. Kochersperger. Published by the Reading Publishing House, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1876. About 110 pages and index. 14 1/2 x 17. PSA#901, L3041. David Rumsey Collection. | |
Luzerne | 1816 | Luzerne County, manuscript map by surveyor Isaac A. Chapman copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, May 12, 1816, in the Land Office archives. This is the earliest of the “Whiteside” manuscript maps. PSA RG-17 |
1864 | Map by Capt. David Schooley, McNair & Sturdevant, published by Lacoe & Schooley, & H. F. Walling, New York, 6 parts, 31 x 21 ea. LOC S#768 | |
1873 | Atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of D. G. Beers. Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & Co. 1873. 183pp, 71 maps. 16 x 13. L3042 | |
1874 | Land Map of the County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Compiled from Official Drafts and actual Surveys by W. H. Sturdevant, Surveyor. Published by J. Sturdevant & Company, 1874. Hendrick W. Moss, Draftsman. The Major & Knapp Eng. Mfg. & Lithograph Company. 56 Park Place, New York. To the Surveyor General of Pennsylvania with compliments of J. Sturdevant & Company. (Note: This map may have been part of the Second Geological Survey.) 51 3/4 x 56. PSA#186 | |
1874 | Warrantee atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, showing the original purchases from the Commonwealth from 1755 to 1874. Drawn by and under the direction of J. P. Weller…, New York. C. M. Cornwell, 1874. 35pp. 29 x 27. L6177 | |
1894 | Atlas of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys and map of Luzerne and Lackawanna counties, Penna. : from actual surveys, official records & private plans compiled and published by G. Wm. Baist. Philadelphia 1894. 49 p. hand col. maps. LOC copy | |
Lycoming | c1817 | Lycoming County, manuscript map copied from the original circa 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1861 | Topographical Map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania From Actual Surveys under the direction of H. F. Walling. Published by S. D. Tilden, 356, 358 & 360 Pearl Street, New York, 1861. Drawn, Engraved, Printed, Colored and Mounted at H. F. Walling’s Map Establishment, Nos. 356, 358 & 360 Pearl Street, New York. Printed in 5 colors. 50 x 61. PSA#344; LOC Phillips p. 359, LOC S#769 | |
1873 | Atlas of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & Co. 1873. 48pp, 36 maps. 16 x 13.5. L3043 | |
McKean | 1817 | McKean County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, February 17, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1856 | Map of McKean County, Pennsylvania.1856. Engravd & printed at A. Koliner’s Lithographers, Philadelphia. Drawn in the office of W. K. King. Smethport, Pennsylvania. Printed, in 5 colors. Laminated, 4 sections. PSA#332, LOC S#770. LOC copy. | |
1857 | Map of McKean co. Pennsylvania 1857. Drawn in the office of W. K. King, Smethport, Pa. Col. 27 x 25. LOC Phillips p. 380, LOC S#771 | |
1871 | Map of McKean County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys and Official Records, Compiled & Published by D. G. Beers & Co., 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1871. Engd by Worley & Brucher, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. D. G. Beers, J. H. Goodhue, W. C. Kewen, Frank Judd. 50 1/2 x 54. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#205 | |
1876 | See Warren County | |
1878 | Map of District No. 4., last purchase : from north line of Pennsylvania to south line of Ridgway and Benninger townships, Elk County, Penn. : [parts of Elk and McKean counties, Pennsylvania]. J. L. Brown. 60 x 27. LOC S#772 | |
1879 | Opperman’s Latest Map Showing that Portion of McKean County, PA. In front of present oil development. Bradford, PA: J. Opperman, 1879. Black and white map folds into 4.5 x 6.5″ cloth covers with gilt title. 30 x 39. LOC S#773 | |
1883 | Opperman’s Map of the Middle Oil Field, Copyright 1883 by J. Opperman. Black and white fold-out map of the counties of Warren, Forest, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Clarion. Most of the oil fields, shown on the map as a yellow overprint, were located in Warren county, along the Allegheny River and Tionesta Creek. Seen at auction, the map was backed with thin linen, then folded into a 8.25 x 5 cover. The map itself measures 38 x 33 inches.This is likely an expanded version of the 1879 map above and so listed here under McKean County. | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Mercer | 1819 | Mercer County, manuscript map by surveyor Ben. Stokely copied from the original by Dan Small, July 2, 1819, in the Land Office archives , PSA RG-17 |
1860 | Mercer county, Penn. Map from actual surveys by G. M. Hopkins, jr. Col. 58 x 58. Philadelphia, A. Pomeroy & S. W. Treat, 1860. LOC Phillips p. 404, LOC S#774 | |
1873 | Combination Atlas of the county of Mercer and the State of Pennsylvania, from actual surveys & official records…, Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins 1873. 111pp, 40 maps. 16 x 14. L3044 1873 Mercer County Atlas | |
Mifflin | 1820 | Mifflin County, manuscript map by surveyor Michael M. Monahan copied from the original by Dan Small, January 5, 1820, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#775, PSA RG-17 |
1863 | Map of the Counties of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by and under the direction of G. M. Hopkins, C.E. Smith, Gallup & Hewitt, Publishers, 517, 519, & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1863. Engd by Worley & Brocher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin & Co., 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. 58 x 58. PSA#123; LOC Phillips p. 691, LOC S#782. PSA # 123 | |
1877 | Atlas of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania, 1877. From Actual Surveys and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published by Pomeroy, Whitman & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1877. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin. Shows: Townships; Maps of Pennsylvania & United States; County Maps; Details of Cities; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries, Parks, Jail; Business directories; Plot names; Railroads; Pennsylvania Canal; Streets; Roads. 70 pp., 13 x 15 PSA#789, L3056 | |
Monroe | Monroe County was created in 1836, see Pike and Northampton counties for earlier maps. | |
1860 | Map of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, Penn. From surveys under the direction of H. F. Walling. Col. 54 x 54. New York, Loomis, Way & Palmer, 1860. LOC Phillips p. 208, 447, LOC S#776 | |
1875 | County Atlas of Monroe, Penn. F. W. Beers & Co., New York 1875. 28 maps. 16 x 13.5. L3045 | |
Montgomery | Many altases of Montgomery County can be found on PhilaGeoHistory.org. Search “Atlas of Montgomery County” https://www.philageohistory.org/rdic-images/index2.cfm | |
1817 | Montgomery County, manuscript map by John Melish copied from the (perhaps published) original by Jno. E. Whiteside, September 11, 1817, in the Land Office archives. Melish apparently prepared an engraved edition of this map circa 1820 but it has not been seen. PSA RG-17 | |
1848 | Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania From Original Surveys Under the Direction of Wm. E. Morris, ca. 1848. Published by Smith & Wistar, Philadelphia. 25 x 37. Printed (copy), black on white. PSA#448 | |
1849 | Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : from original surveys under the direction of Wm. E. Morris C.E. Published by Smith & Wistar, Phila. 2 sheets, 37.5 x 26.5, 37.5 x 28.5. LOC S#777. LOC copy. | |
1857 | See Bucks County | |
1860 | See Philadelphia | |
1861 | See Philadelphia | |
1871 | Atlas of the County of Montgomery and the state of Pennsylvania, l871 From Actual Surveys & official records. Compiled & Published by G.M. Hopkins & Company, 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by Edward Busch, F. Bourquin Lithograph, 104 Hudson Street, Philadelphia. Shows: County Map; Norristown Plots named & business directories; Roads & Turnpikes; Township & City Map; Detail of towns; Railroads; Stations; Churches & Cemeteries; Schools; Map of Pennsylvania, Townships. 110 pp., 13 x 15 1/2 each. Printed in color. PSA#790, L3046. David Rumsey Collection | |
1873 | Ed. H. Radcliffe’s 2017 Oxford Street, Township and Business Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Published 1873. Engraved & Printed by H. J. Toudy & Co. Steam Lithograph, 529 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 54 1/4 x 54. Printed, in water color. PSA#208 | |
1877 | Combination Atlas Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by J. D. Scott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1877. 107 pages. 14 1/2 x 17 1/4. PSA#916, L3047 | |
1886 | Atlas of the Properties along the Schuykill Valley from Philadelphia to Norristown, inluding 1 1/2 miles each side of the Schuylkill River Northwest from School Lane and Fairmont Park. Compiled from official records, private plans and actual surveys by G. Wm. Baist, Topographical Engineer. Published by J. L. Smith, 1886. | |
1893 | Property Atlas Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Compiled by M. A. Naeff C. E., from official records, private plans, actual surveys. Philadelphia, J. L. Smith 1893. 44 maps. 20 x 16. L3048 1893 Montgomery County | |
1897 | Atlas of Cheltenham, Abington and Springfield Townships, Montgomery County, Penna., A. H. Mueller & Co., 1897 | |
1909 | Atlas of Properties on the Reading Railway embracing Cheltenham, Abington, Springfield and parts of Moreland and Whitemarsh townshipts. Compiled from actual surveys, official records and private plands by Ellis Kiser and J. M. Lathrop, Civil Engineers. Under the direct management and supervision of A. H. Mueller, Publisher. 530 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA. 1909 | |
1916 | Atlas of the North Penn Section of Montgomery County, Penna., Embracing Cheltenham, Abington, Springfield, Upper Dublin and Parts of Moreland, Whitemarsh, Whitpain, Lower & Upper Gwynedd Townships. A. H. Mueller, 1916. | |
1927 | Atlas of the Reading Main Line. Volume 1, Montgomery Co., Penna. : from official plans and records and actual surveys, compiled and published by Frank H.M. Klinge, Philadelphia, 1927. | |
1934 | Property Atlas of Montgomery County, Penna…. Compiled from official records, private plans and , drawn and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Company 1934-1938. Multiple volumes which had revisions up to circa 1949. Volumes are A. ~60 x 46 cm. L3054 | |
1935 | Property Atlas of Montgomery County, Penna…. Compiled from official records, private plans and , drawn and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Company 1934-1938. Multiple volumes which had revisions up to circa 1949. Volume B. ~60 x 46 cm. L3054 | |
1937 | Property Atlas of Montgomery County, Penna…. Compiled from official records, private plans and , drawn and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Company 1934-1938. Multiple volumes which had revisions up to circa 1949. Volume C. ~60 x 46 cm. L3054 | |
1949 | Property Atlas of Montgomery County, Penna…. Compiled from official records, private plans and , drawn and actual surveys. Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Company 1934-1938. Multiple volumes which had revisions up to circa 1949. Volume D. ~60 x 46 cm. L3054 | |
Montour | Montour County was created in 1850, see Columbia County for earlier maps. | |
1860 | See Columbia County | |
1876 | See Columbia County | |
Northampton | 1817 | Northampton and Lehigh County, manuscript map by surveyor J. Rockefeller copied from the original, August 1, 1817, in the Land Office archives. This is probably the map listed as LOC S#778, PSA RG-17 |
1851 | Map of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, by Henry, Mathew Schropp, 1790-1862. ; Traubel, M. H.; 1820-1897. [Philadelphia?]. Printed by H. Camp, col. ; 72 x 88 cm. Scale 3/4 in = 1 mi. Engraved on stone by M. H. Traubel. Insert map shows Easton. Includes drawing of the Delaware Water Gap. OCLC:39673413 | |
1860 | Map of Northampton Co. Pennsylvania, by G. M. Hopkins, Jr., published by Smith, Gallup & Co., Phila. 6 parts, 20 x 28 ea. col. ; 148 x 145 cm. Scale 1 5/8 in = 1 mi. County map is surrounded by 36 maps of villages and towns in the county, and 4 drawings of Easton in the corners of the map. Shows buildings and lists occupants. LOC S#779, OCLC:39673220 | |
1874 | Atlas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1874. From Actual Surveys by and under the direction of D.G. Beers. Published by A. Pomeroy & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin, Philadelphia. Shows: Maps-Townships, County, Pennsylvania; State & County Plan; Post Offices; Population; Roads; Railroads; Plot Names; Schools, Churches & Cemeteries; Fair Grounds; Business Directories; Schools & Colleges; Wards; Detail of Villages. 87 pp. 12 1/2 x 16 PSA#800, L3055 | |
Northumberland | 1817 | Northumberland County, manuscript map by surveyor J. Rockefeller copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, January 3, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1858 | Map of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Published by J. A. J. Cummings, Chillisquaque, Pennsylvania. 1858. From actual Surveys by G. M. Hopkins Jr., Civil Engineer. Coal Land Survey by Kimber Cleaver, Civil Engineer. W. H. Rease’s Lithographic Establishment, N.E. Corner of 4th & Chestnut Streets Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. Laminated, 12 sections. PSA#78; LOC Phillips p. 622, LOC S#780. LOC copy. | |
1875 | Map of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Published by J. A. J. Cummings, Montandon, Pa, 1875. From actual Surveys by G. M. Hopkins, C.E., Abm. Shipman, C. E., A. J. Guffy Esq. C.E., S.G. Frey, C.E., J. R. Hilbush, C.E. Coal Land Survey by Kimber Cleaver, Revised by R. A. Ammerman. J. L. Smith, Map Publisher & Manufacturer, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#79, also LOC S#781, LOC Phillips p. 622 where the map is dated 1874. | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Perry | Perry County was created in 1820 from Cumberland County, but no early maps prior to 1860 seen. | |
1863 | Map of the Counties of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, Pennsylvania. From Actual Surveys by and under the direction of G. M. Hopkins, C.E. Smith, Gallup & Hewitt, Publishers, 517, 519, & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1863. Engd by Worley & Brocher, 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin & Co., 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 4 colors. 58 x 58. PSA#123; LOC Phillips p. 691, LOC S#782. PSA # 123 | |
1877 | Atlas of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania, 1877. From Actual Surveys and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published by Pomeroy, Whitman & Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1877. Engraved by Worley & Bracher, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Printed by F. Bourquin. Shows: Townships; Maps ofPennsylvania & United States; County Maps; Details of Cities; Churches & Schools; Cemeteries, Parks, Jail; Business directories; Plot names; Railroads; Pennsylvania Canal; Streets; Roads. 70 pp., 13 x 15 PSA#789, L3056 | |
Philadelphia | Philadelphia is a special case, as large-scale city (and environs) maps were steadily published from its earliest days. Today the city and county of Philadelphia are one and the same, the only such arrangement in the state. The Act of Consolidation, passed by the state legislature in 1854, provided that “the city of Philadelphia, as limited by the charter of 1789, should be enlarged by taking in all the territory within the county of Philadelphia.” | |
The maps of Philadelphia, both before and after 1789, are too numerous to include here, although a few are listed. See Manuscript Group 11 in the Pennsylvania State Archives and Phillips for lists of Philadelphia maps from this period, many of which also include the county. Also see PhilaGeoHistory.org for a listing of maps and Historical Maps of Pennsylvania‘s City Atlas page for city maps. A listing of Philadelphia Ward maps can be found through the Free Library of Philadelphia. | ||
1774(1846) | To the Honourable House of Representatives of the Freemen of Pennsylvania this map of the city and liberties of Philadelphia with the catalogue of purchasers is humbly dedicated by their most obedient humble servant, John Reed. John Reed, Lloyde P. Smith. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1311 | |
1774(1870) | Fac simile of Reed’s map : to the honourable House of Representatives of the Freemen of Pennsylvania this map of the city and liberties of Philadelphia with the catalogue of purchasers is humbly dedicated by their most obedient humble servant, Iohn Reed. John Reed, Charles L. Warner, James Smither, Worley & Bracher. | |
1810 | Hills Record & Historical Map or Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Environs, 1810. Published May 1st 1808, as the Act directs and sold by the Author and Principal Booksellers in Philadelphia. PSA#106 | |
1819 | Map of Philadelphia County, Constructed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania passed 19 March 1816 by John Melish, engrd. By Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. published in 1819.Scale 1:79,200; 1 1/4 miles to an in. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Reference meridian: Washington. Shows land owners’ names in rural areas. Includes “Remarks, statistical and geological” and “Statistical table.” 44 x 49 cm. There is no “Whiteside” manuscript version of this published map. This map is reproduced in Ristow, page 114. It was published again in 1830 by H. S. Tanner. LOC S#783, OCLC:5799362, PSA RG-17 | |
1830 | Plan of the city of Philadelphia and adjoining districts : shewing the existing and contemplated improvements. William Allen, E. B. Dawson. Henry Tanner. | |
1830 | Map of Philadelphia County, published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, prepared for engraving by John Melish. This is a later second edition of the 1819 map above published by Tanner. It was seen as a folding map at auction. | |
1843 | A Map of the County of Philadelphia from Actual Survey by Charles Ellet Jr. & D. H. Kennedy, published by Charles Ellet Jr., Phila. 34.5 x 59.5 inches. LOC S#784. Free Library of Philadelphia. | |
1855 | Barnes’ New Map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia Being the first Map published after the Act of Incorporation, passed January 31st 1854; a large colored wall map with several vignettes and apparently the first map published after the consolidation of 1854. Free Library of Philadelphia. | |
1856 | Scott’s map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia, 1856. Scott & Moore. | |
1857 | See Bucks County | |
1860 | Map of the Vicinity of Philadelphia, from actual surveys by D. J. Lake & S. N. Beers, John E. Gillette & C. K. Stone Publishers, Philadelphia 1860. Large 64 x 64 inch wall map of the city and surrounding counties of Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester plus nearby New Jersey and Delaware. PSA #46 (No. 376 in Simonetti but differs from PSA 376) | |
1861 | Map of the Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, 1860. John E. Gillette, C. K. Stone Publishers, 517-519 & 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia. PSA #376 | |
1862 | Note: The classic county atlases were published after all of Philadelphia County was incorporated into the city in 1854. The first city atlas was Smedley’s Atlas of the city of Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia 1862; L3077. See City Atlas List for a listing of city atlases. 1862 Smedley. Free Library of Philadelphia. | |
1863 | Philadelphia. Published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered … 1836, by Henry S. Tanner … Pennsylvania. (above neat line) Tanner’s Universal Atlas. Published In: A New Universal Atlas Containing Maps of the various Empires, Kingdoms, States and Republics Of The World. With a special map of each of the United States, Plans of Cities &c. Comprehended in seventy sheets and forming a series of One Hundred And Seventeen Maps, Plans And Sections, By H.S. Tanner … Philadelphia, Published By The Author. 1836. (title page by) J. Knight Sc. | |
1869 | New Map of the Vicinity of Philadelphia, Reduced by photography from a large survey made expressly for the city and corrected from plans and draughts in the Department of Surveys by John H. Dye, Draughtsman and Surveyor. Published by H.J. Toudy, 505 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. 1869. A large 62 x 50 inch wall map, the copy seen folded with a cloth backing. All of the city appears shown, the New Jersey area is taken up by a large table. | |
1872 | Map of the compact portions of Philadelphia and Camden. (Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Philadelphia), 1872. Found in New topographical atlas of the state of Pennsylvania with descriptions historical, scientific and statistical. Together with a map of the United States and territories. By Professor Henry F. Walling, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. and O.W. Gray, Civil & Top’l. Engineer, 10 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Philadelphia, 1872. | |
1876 | See Delaware County | |
Pike | 1814 | See Wayne county. |
1817 | See Wayne county. | |
1856 | A map of the county of Pike, Pa. By John T. Cross. 24 ½ x 20. New York, C. Vinten 1856. (In An Index to the map of the county of Pike, Pa.) LOC Phillips p. 713, LOC S#785. LOC copy. | |
1872 | Topographical Map of Pike County, Pennsylvania. From Recent and Actual Surveys and Records Under the Superintendence of F. W. Beers. Published by F. W. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1872. Engraved on Stone by Louis E. Neuman, 36 Vesey Street, New York. Lithographic Power Press Printing of Charles Hart, 36 Vesey Street, New York. Printed, in 4 colors. 58 x 45. PSA#45, LOC S#786, LOC Phillips p. 713 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Potter | 1790-1799? | Land ownership map of the William Bingham estate in Potter County, Pennsylvania. John Adlum, William Bingham. |
1817 | Potter County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, March 8, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 | |
1856 | Draft of Potter County Pennsylvania 1856, Drawn in the Land Office of S. Ross, Coudersport, Pa. T. Sinclair’s Lith. Philadela. 27.5 x 21. LOC S#787. | |
1869 | Map of Potter Co., Pennsylvania from actual surveys and official records, by D.G. Beers & Co. Philadelphia, 1869. Scale 1:50,688;1 1/4 in. to the mile. Photocopy; negative. Original in Free Library of Philadelphia. 119 x 106 cm. on 6 sheets 45 x 58 cm. Shows names of land holders. Includes 11 insets and “Table of distances.” OCLC:5495699 | |
1893 | Map of Potter Co., by F. W. Beers & W. A. Crosby, J. W. Vose & Co., New York. 29.5 x 23. LOC S#788 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Schuylkill | 1817 | Schuylkill County, manuscript map by surveyor Fk. Lauderbrun copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, September 6, 1817, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#789, PSA RG-17 |
1830 | Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, map published by H. S. Tanner, Phila. 15.5 x 21.5. This map may have been published previously by Melish with an imprimatur similar to the Chester, Dauphin and Philadelphia maps above. LOC S#790 | |
1855 | A Map of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. By P. W. Sheafer, Civil & Mining Engineer, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. April 1855. Published & Sold by R. L. Barnes, No. 6 South 7th Street, Philadelphia. T. Sinclair’s Lithograph, Philadelphia. Printed, in 6 colors. PSA#90, LOC S#791, LOC Phillips p. 788 | |
1863 | Map by Walter Scott, W. J. Cox, S. Lewis & J. S. Hawley, published by James D. Scott, Phila. 53.5 x 62. LOC S#792 | |
1864 | Map of Schuylkill county, Penn. From actual surveys by Walter Scott & W. J. Cox. Col. 52 x 60. Philadelphia, J. D. Scott, 1864. LOC Phillips p. 788, LOC S#793 | |
1875 | County Atlas of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. From recent and actual surveys and records by F. W. Beers, C. E. and A. B. Cochran, C. E. Published by F. W. Beers and Company, 1875. 133 pages, 13 x 16 1/2. PSA#895, L3057 | |
1891 | Topographic map of the Kittatinny or Blue Mountain east and west of the gap of the Schuylkill River at Port Clinton to illustrate the geology of Schuylkill County, PA. From the Second Survey’s Atlas of Carbon, Schuylkill, Dauphin and Berks Counties | |
Snyder | Snyder County was created in 1855, see Union County. | |
1858 | Snyder County, Pennsylvania. A Business Directory of Snyder County and Vicinity. Published by K. Volkmar, Lewisburg. The Town Lots according to the original or most reliable Plots and compared with the newest Improvements, November 1858. 41 x 62. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#291 | |
1868 | See Union County | |
Somerset | 1818 | Somerset County, manuscript map by surveyor John Wells copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, October 9, 1818, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#794, PSA RG-17 |
1830 | Somerset County Map by John Wells, published by H. S. Tanner, Phila. Bears the credit line ‘prepared for engraving by John Melish’, and this map may have been published previously by Melish with an imprimatur similar to the Chester, Dauphin and Philadelphia maps above. This is the published version of the 1818 map and was seen as a folding map at auction. LOC S#795 | |
186? | Somerset Co., Penn’a., 1860? 39″x41. LOC S#796 | |
1860 | Map of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Surveyed, Drawn & Published by Edward L. Walker. Engraved by G. F. Schuchman & Co. Steam Lithography. No. 14 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Clerk’s Office of the Western District of Pennsylvania. September 6th 1860, by Edward L. Walker. Portraits of J. S. Black, Chauncy Forward, A. J. and Charles Ogle. PSA#124, LOC S#797. LOC copy. | |
1876 | County Atlas of Somerset, Pennsylvania. From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F. W. Beers. New York, F. W. Beers & Co. 1876. 110pp, 38 maps. 16 x 13. L3058 | |
Sullivan | Sullivan County was created in 1848, see Lycoming County for earlier maps. | |
1872 | Topographical Map of Sullivan Co. Pennsylvania. From recent and actual surveys and records under the superindendence of F. W. Beers. New York, A. Pomeroy & Co. 1872. Col. 40 x 42. LOC Phillips p. 832, LOC S#798 | |
1892 | Map of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Drawn by Ulysses Bird, 1892. J. L. Smith, Map Publ. 27 S. 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For sale by Newell & Bird. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#91 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
Susquehanna | 1816 | Susquehanna County, manuscript map by surveyor Isaac A. Chapman copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, December 16, 1816, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1858 | Map of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. From Actual Survey by G. M. Hopkins, C. E. 1858. Lee and Marsh Publishers, 517, 519, 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857 by Robert P. Smith in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Printed, in 2 colors. 54 x 57. PSA#31; LOC Phillips p. 834, LOC S#799 | |
1872 | Atlas of Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania. From actual surveys by and under the direction of F. W. Beers. New York, A. Pomeroy & Co. 1872. 35 maps. 16 x 13. L3059 | |
Tioga | 1817 | Tioga County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, February 16, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
1862 | Map of Tioga County Pennsylvania, from surveys under the direction of H. F. Walling, published by Way, Palmer & Co., New York. 56 x 64. LOC S#800 | |
1875 | County Atlas of Tioga, Pennsylvania From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of G. H. Walker and C. F. Jewett. Published by F. W. Beers and Company, 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1875. 109 pages. 13 x 16. PSA#911, L3060 | |
Union | c1817 | Union County, manuscript map by surveyor Thomas Smith copied from the original, circa 1817, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#801, PSA RG-17 |
1817 | Union County, manuscript map by surveyor J. Rockefeller copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, March 12, 1817, in the Land Office archives. This is likely the same map as the one above. | |
1856 | Map of Union County, Pennsylvania. Entirely from Original Surveys by Thomas H. Paschall & James Keily. Third & Dock Streets, Philadelphia, 1856. Engraved & Printed by Th. Leonhardt & J. H. Camp, 211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Printed, in 3 colors. 28 x 40. PSA#21; LOC Phillips p. 857, LOC S#802. LOC copy. | |
1868 | Atlas of Union & Snyder Counties Pennsylvania, 1868. From actual Surveys under the direction of D.G. Beers. Published by Pomeroy & Beers, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Engraved by Worley & Bracher. Philadelphia. Printed by Fred Bourquin, Philadelphia. Shows: Churches & Cemeteries; Schools & Colleges; Business Directories; Pennsylvania Canal. 67 pp., 14 x 15 1/2 PSA#792, L3061 | |
Venango | 1817 | Venango County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, November 13, 1817, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
c1817 | Venango County, manuscript map by surveyor Saml. Dale copied from the original circa 1817, in the Land Office archives. This is likely the same map as the one above. LOC S#803 | |
1857 | Map of Venango County, Pennsylvania, 1857. Compiled from Official Surveys by R. Irwin, C. H. Heydrick, and C. Heydrick, 1857. Traced, June 22, 1915. 27 x 35. PSA#506, LOC S#804 | |
1860-1869 | Map of the Oil District Venango Crawford & Warren Counties Pennsylvania 1860. Surveyed & Drawn by Charles C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Painesville Ohio, J. Sage & Sons, Engineers & Lithographers, 209 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Scale: 1200 ft to one inch. Size: 30 x 46 inches folded into an 11 x 6 inch cover. This map was apparently originally owned by a man named Barnard from Titusville, and may be the first map made of the Pennsylvania oil fields. This map was seen at auction. | |
1864 | Map of Venango County Oil Regions, published by John P. Hunt, 59 Fifth St. Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh. Lithographed by Wm. Schuchmann, Pittsburgh. Entered according to Act of Congress 1864 by John P. Hunt… . A map of the county with the early oil wells marked, also shows roads, rivers, and a few towns. Black & white lithograph, blank verso. Scale:1 inch ~ 1.5 miles. LOC Phillips p. 958. | |
1864 | Map of the oil district–Venango, Crawford & Warren counties, Pennsylvania. N.Y. [New York] : R.C. Root, Anthony & Co., 1864 | |
1865 | Hunt’s improved map of the Venango county oil regions. 24 ½ x 28. Pittsburgh, J. P. Hunt 1865. LOC Phillips p. 958 | |
1865 | Outline Map of Venango co. Pa. From actual surveys, F. W. Beers & Co. New York. 21 x 31 inches. LOC Phillips p. 958. David Rumsey Collection | |
1865 | Beers, Ellis and Soule’s map of Venango co. Penn. From actual surveys. Col. 30 x 41. Beers, Ellis & Soule, New York 1865. LOC Phillips p. 958, LOC S#805. LOC copy. | |
1865 | Map of Venango County, R. L. Barnes, Philadelphia 1865. Folding map in cloth folder, dissected and linen backed, uncolored, 33 x 24. Land owners, including many small oil companies, named. Found listed in a vendor catalog, see Forest County. PSU (not scanned) | |
1865 | Map of the Oil Region of Pennsylvania, by Samuel Dale. Otto Krebs, lith. Pittsburgh. Townsend & Dale. Meadville, Pa. 1865. Fhc. Litho. This map also includes parts of Crawford and Warren counties and is divided into grids to show oil leases. Folded into marble pocket covers. Original hand coloring. 19.75 x 24 inches. This map was seen for sale by a vendor. The map is listed in the Library of Congress online catalog. | |
1865 | Colton’s Map Of The Oil District Of Pennsylvania, Comprising Part Of The Counties Of Crawford, Venango And Warren. Prepared by H.S. Plumb Civil Engineer. Published By J.H. Colton No. 172 William St. N.Y. 1865. Folded pocket map seen at auction. | |
1865 | Atlas of the Oil Region of Pennsylvania. From actual surveys under the direction of F. W. Beers…, New York. F. W. Beers, A. D. Ellis & G. G. Soule 1865. Despite the title, this is essentially an atlas of Venango County. 38 maps. 16 x 19. PSA#1135, L2994. See Oil Region Atlas. | |
Warren | 1817 | Warren County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, November 12, 1817, in the Land Office archives , PSA RG-17 |
c1817 | Warren County, manuscript map by surveyor Saml. Dale copied from the original circa 1817, in the Land Office archives. This is likely the same map as the one above. LOC S#806 | |
1838 | Warren County Map by Andrew H. Ludlow, 26 x 36.5 inches. LOC S#807 | |
1865 | Colton’s Map Of The Oil District Of Pennsylvania, Comprising Part Of The Counties Of Crawford, Venango And Warren. Prepared by H.S. Plumb Civil Engineer. Published By J.H. Colton No. 172 William St. N.Y. 1865. Folded pocket map seen at auction. | |
1865 | Beers, Ellis & Soule. Map of Warren co. Pa. Col. 32 x 44. New York, Beers, Ellis & Soule 1865. LOC Phillips p. 996, LOC S#809 | |
1865 | Map published by R. L. Barnes, Phila. & R. R. Russell, Warren, Pa. 23.5 x 28. One version was a folding map with outline color. Several oil wells have company names. See Forest County. LOC S#808 | |
1865 | Hunt’s improved map of Warren co. Penn. 22 x 30. J. P. Hunt, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1865. LOC Phillips p. 996, LOC S#810 | |
1876 | Map of portions of Warren and McKean Counties showing the Warren & Bradford Oil Fields 1876. This 40 x 52 inch wall map was seen at auction. | |
1878 | Historical Atlas of Warren County Pennsylvania by J. A. Howden & Co. 1878 which is the cover title. The title page has Howden & Odbert’s Atlas of Warren County Pennsylvania from actual surveys & records by & under the directions of J. A. Howden & A. Odbert, Washington Pa. 1878. Engraved, lithographed & printed by Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh, Pa.. A 159 page atlas with double page maps of the United States and Pennsylvania, a one and a half page county map dated 1838, another one page county map, and township and town maps. There is a loose map of the city of Warren with no page number, but it appears to belong with the atlas. The lithograph prints are in color. 17.5 x 15 L3062. David Rumsey Collection. | |
1881 | A Map of the Original Warrants of Portions of Warren & Forest Counties Carefully Compiled from the original Drafts and Warrants, by John Gardiner. 2 sheets, each 21.5 x 31. LOC S#811, PSA#19 | |
1882 | Map of Warren & Forest Co. J. L. Smith, Phila. 38 x 31.5. A reprint of 1881 map. LOC S#812 | |
1883 | See McKean County | |
1889 | Warren Co. by D. F. A. Wheelock, J. L. Smith, Phila. 2 sheets, 50.5 x 31 each. LOC S#813 | |
1890 | Warren Co. by N. B. Brakenridge, Warren, Pa. 4 parts, 22 x 30 each. LOC S#814 | |
1900 | Official map of Warren Co. Pa. Brakenridge and Mueller, Warren. LOC #814 | |
Washington | 1817 | Map of Washington County, by J. (Jonathan) Knight. “Constructed by virtue of an act of the legislature directing the formation of a map of Pennsylvania.” Photocopy of manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, March 26, 1817, in the Land Office archives. 39 x 44 cm. ; on sheet 42 x 51 cm. LOC S#815, OCLC:18036504, PSA RG-17 |
1856 | Barker’s map of Washington County, Penn. From actual surveys by James M. Sherman & A. R. Day. Col. 40 x 51. New York, W. J. Barker 1856. LOC Phillips p. 1047, LOC S#816. LOC copy. | |
1861 | Map of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Published by A. Pomeroy & S. W. Treat, 517, 519 & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1861. From actual Surveys by S. N. & F. W. Beers, Civil Engineers. Assistant Publishers G. G. Soule & E. H. Quick. Engd by Worley and Bracher. Printed, in 4 colors. PSA#80, LOC S#817, LOC Phillips p. 1047 | |
1876 | Caldwell’s Illustrated Combination Centennial Atlas of Washington County, Pennsylvania, 1876. From Actual Surveys by & under the directions of J.A. Caldwell, Assisted by C. T. Arms, Sr. C.E., J.A. Underwood, C.E., etc. E. Bott, Artist. Published by J.A. Caldwell, Condit, Ohio. Engraved. Lithographed & Printed by Otto Krebs, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A 226 page atlas, shows: Maps of Towns; Villages & Townships; Township Directories; Views & Vignettes; History; Pennsylvania Population; Presidential elections; Plot Names; Roads; Rail Roads; Detail of Villages; Churches & Cemeteries; Schools; Railway Maps of Pennsylvania & United States, 1876; Wharfs; Map of Pittsburg(h), Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad: Business Directories; Detail: Washington. 228 pp., 14 1/2 x 17. PSA#791 L6180 Washington County 1876 | |
Wayne | 1814 | A Map of Wayne and Pike Counties, Penn. Shewing the situations & forms of the warrantee tracts, with the numbers by which the respective tracts are designated on the maps & books in the office of the commissioners of taxes, for Wayne county; the townships, boundaries, roads, waters and principal places , by Jason Torrey; engraved by H. S. Tanner. In An Index to the map of Wayne and Pike counties, Penn. Published by J. Rakestraw, Philadelphia 1814. This map may also have been published by Melish into the 1820’s. 26 x 19 inches. LOC Phillips p. 1051, LOC S#818. |
1817 | Wayne and Pike County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, May 25, 1817, in the Land Office archives. This is very likely a copy of Torrey’s 1814 map, PSA RG-17 | |
1828-1835? | [Warrantee landholdings in the townships of Wayne County, Pa., ca. 1828-1835]. Hamm, Phineas Eldridge, 1799-1861. [Phildelphia : s.n., 1828?-1835?]. Covers the townships of Lebanon, Dyberry, Salem and Mount Pleasant. | |
1860 | Map of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, drawn from entirely new & original surveys under the supervision of G. M. Hopkins, jr. 65 x 39. M.S. & E. Converse, Philadelphia 1860. LOC Phillips p. 1051, LOC S#819 | |
1872 | Atlas of Wayne County, Pennsylvania. From recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F. W. Beers. Published by A. Pomeroy and Company, 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1872. 67 pages. 13 x 16. PSA#908, L3063 | |
Westmoreland | 1818 | Westmoreland County, manuscript map (by Cadwallader Evans?) copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, January 6, 1818, in the Land Office archives. LOC S#820, PSA RG-17 |
1857 | Map of Westmoreland Co. Penn. From actual surveys by D. J. Lake & N. S. Ames. Col. 44 x 58. New York, W. J. Barker 1857. LOC Phillips p. 1065, LOC S#821 | |
1890 | See Allegheny County | |
1867 | Atlas of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. From actual surveys and under the direction of S. N. and D. G. Beers. Published by A. Pomeroy, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1867. 72 pages. 14 1/2 x 16. PSA#906, L6181 | |
1876 | New Illustrated Atlas of Westmoreland Co. Pennsylvania Illustrated Reading Publishing House 1876, Pennsylvania. Compiled and drawn from personal examinations, surveys, and under the personal supervision of F. A. Davis and published under the superintendence of H. L. Kochersperger by the Reading Publishing House, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1876. 85 pages and index. The Pennsylvania map is by O. W. Gray & Son, Philadelphia 1876. 15 x 17 1/2. PSA#907, L6182 | |
1890 | See Allegheny County | |
Wyoming | Wyoming County was created in 1843, see Luzerne County for earlier maps. | |
1869 | Topographical map of Wyoming co. Penn. From recent and actual surveys and records, under the superintendence of F. W. Beers. Col. 38 x 62. Beers, Ellis & Soule, New York 1869. LOC Phillips p. 1129, LOC S#822 | |
No known atlas was produced | ||
York | 1818 | York County, manuscript map copied from the original by Jno. E. Whiteside, January 6, 1818, in the Land Office archives, PSA RG-17 |
c1818 | Map of York County, by Smith, Thomas. “Constructed by virtue of an act of the legislature of Pennsylvania passed the 19th March, 1816.” Inset: List of post-offices and their distances from Washington & Harrisburg. 43 x 60 cm. This is either a photostat of the “Whiteside” manuscript map or the published version, LOC S#823, OCLC:37649328 | |
1821 | Map of York and Adams counties, Penn. Published by D. Small & W. Wagner, 1821. “Dedicated to the citizens of York & Adams counties.” Shows family names on their properties. Shows county, township and Springittsbury Manor lines, and also makes reference to turnpikes, roads, mills and churches. col. 15 x 23. LOC Phillips p. 1131, LOC S#824 | |
1860 | Shearer’s Map of York County, Pennsylvania from Actual Surveys by D. J. Lake. W. O. Shearer & D. J. Lake, Publishers, 517, 519, & 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia, 1860. Printed, in 3 colors. 60 x 60. PSA#44; LOC Phillips p. 1131, LOC S#825 | |
1876 | Atlas of York County, Pennsylvania. Illustrated from actual surveys by and under the direction of Beach Nichols. Published by Pomeroy, Whitman and Company, 31 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1876. 81 pages. 17 x 14 1/2. PSA#897, L3064 | |