Genuine
original 1943 color lithographed topographical map of Marlborough,
Westborough, and vicinity,
printed more than 75 years ago.
- This map is drawn on a scale
of 1:31.680, with contour lines at 10-foot intervals.
- Detail includes roads, railroads, schools, cemeteries,
natural
features, and individual
homes and farms.
- Among the specific named places and features are Sudbury
Reservoir, the Boston & Albany
Railroad, Fayville, Westborough State Hospital, Pine Grove Cemtery,
Assabet River, Hillside School, Chauncy Pond, Shoestring Hill, Williams
Lake, Southville Post Office, the New York, New Haven &
Hartford Railroad, Chapinville, Robin Hill, Flanders Lane, Boston
Worcester Turnpike, and Coraville.
- This map was published by the United
States Geological Survey and is
identified as the 1943 edition of the Marlborough quadrangle (spelled
Marlboro),
based on surveys in 1941.
- The image
area
measures 17¼" x 12¾" on a larger sheet, with margins on all
sides.
- Condition: This map is in very good
condition, bright and clean, with a few minor wrinkles in the upper margin, outside of
the image area, and no
rips, tears, or writing. It is an ex-library map and has an old
library stamp in the lower margin. Please see the scans, which
include a view of the full
sheet, and feel free to ask any questions.
- This is an original, authentic 1943 USGS map, not
a reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be
genuine.
- Buy with confidence! We are always happy to combine
shipping on the
purchase of multiple items — just make sure to pay for everything
at one time, not individually.
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