Title: Atlas of the city of Nashville 1908. [Plate 18] East Nashville

Description: One (1) map:

A plat map of downtown Nashville, Tennessee and the surrounding area, originally published in 1908 by G. M. Hopkins Company, showing the various buildings, landscapes, acreage, and street routes for several blocks bound by several blocks bound by the Cumberland River, Howerton Street, west of First Street, and Pond Street.  Original building structures are depicted on the map, such as Bardon Fulcher Cut Stone Company, Rock City Spoke Company Lumber Yard, W.G. Bush and Company Brick Yard, Foster Hall, Anchor Spring and Bedding Company, and portions of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. Also, several blocks bound by Sycamore Street and Foster Street.  Original building structures are depicted on the map, such as Edgefield Baptist Church, Caldwell School, and North Edgefield Presbyterian Church.  Portion of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad East Nashville Yard are also shown.  This plat map source: Atlas of the city of Nashville, Tennessee: from official records, private plans and actual surveys, G. M. Hopkins, [Philadelphia, Pa.] 1908. 

Scale 150 feet to an inch. (Large Scale with good detail)

Approximate Size: 31" x 22" (Double Page)

Maps are linen backed. Most will have tape repairs, unless otherwise noted here.  The seam on the double pages have reinforcing tape added after original publication. May have light pencil/pen marks or staining.

There are a few small separations along the edges, bottom and top.  Corners are worn. Please see HI-RES picture for complete condition