Handsome
original 1901 antique color lithographed map of Boston,
printed more
than 120 years ago.
- There's good detail on the city's transportation
network, including railroads, bridges,
ferries, wharfs, subway, and streetcar lines, shown with dashed lines.
- Among the named places and features are the Harvard Bridge, the Freight Terminals of the
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, South Bay, Saint Vincent Orphan Asylum,
North End Park, Ferry to East Boston, Cambridgeport, the Boston & Maine Railroad,
Pioneer Dry Dock, Commonwealth Avenue, Charlestown, South Boston, Lincoln Wharf,
Home for Aged Women, Boston Gas Light Company,
and Dexter Square.
- The image area
measures 23.6 x 31.7 cm [9¼" x 12½"].
- There's an index to streets and points of interest in the
margins.
- Condition: This map is in excellent
condition,
bright and
clean, with no marks, rips, or tears. Please see
the scans and feel free to ask any questions.
-
This is an original, authentic antique map, not
a reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be
genuine.
- There's a map of Rhode Island on the reverse side, with a breakdown of
the state's population, based on the 1900 census, including male,
female, native, foreign, white,
African, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian.
- 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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