Drawer 8
Contains 5 Results:
Map of Hartford Area, Connecticut, Showing rock outcrops, wooded areas, and ground-water conditions. A.J. Ellis, 1917,
The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.
Map of the City of Hartford. Hartford Department of Engineering, [[n.d.]?],
The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.
Map of the City of Hartford. Hartford Department of Engineering, 1929,
The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.
Richards Standard Map of the City of Hartford, Connecticut. Springfield, Mass. : Richards Map Company, 1912,
The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.
Elihu Geer Sons' New Map of the City of Hartford, Connecticut [has historical sites added in manuscript]. Hartford : Hartford Printing Co., 1926,
The collection includes maps by many local surveyors and mapmakers, including Nathaniel Goodwin, Seth E. Marsh, William S. Porter, and Albert L. Washburn. The work of at least two women, Katherine C. Bartholomew and Ruth Goldie, is represented. The collection is arranged chronologically, based on date depicted, not on date published.