| From | A new and complete railroad map of the United States compiled from reliable sources | to | Experimental survey for the Eastern Shore Rail Road, Maryland, drawn by W. H. Emory & J. McClelland Asst. Civ. Engs., made under the direction of James Kearney
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| From | Explorations and surveys for a rail road route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean | to | Map exhibiting the route of communication between Philadelphia & Charleston
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| From | Map exhibiting the several Pacific railroads | to | Map of the Marietta and Pittsburgh Railroad and its connections
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| From | Map of the Milwaukee & Superior Rail Road and its connections | to | Map of the route surveyed from the Mississippi at Lake Providence in Louisiana to the great bend of Red river at Fulton in Arkansas
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| From | Map of the routes examined and surveyed for the Winchester and Potomac Rail Road, State of Virginia, under the direction of Capt. J. D. Graham, U.S. Top. Eng., 1831 and 1832; surveyed by Lts. A. D. Mackay and E. French, 1st Arty., assistants in 1831, and Lts. E. French and J. F. Izard, assistants in 1832; drawn from the original plot by Lt. Humphreys, 2d Artillery | to | Map showing the route and connections of the Mississippi Valley Railroad of Louisiana; E. Baldwin, chief engineer
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| From | Map showing the route and connections of the Wheeling and Cincinnati Mineral Railway | to | Rail road map of the United States, showing the depots & stations
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| From | Railroad & express map of the middle states | to | Transportation corridors into Iraq
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| From | Traveling map of the western states, exhibiting the counties, towns and villages, the rail ways, rivers, canals, and lakes and towns & stations on them; engraved by Jos. Beutler | to | Williams' commercial map of the United States and Canada with railroads, routes, and distances
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