All,
I acquired more photo’s of maps today, and will mention a few that may be of interest.
It was odd finding a map of Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg but I did. I also found various old maps of the pines area with purchases and sales of Joseph Wharton. I found a map that shows that on 10/23/1856 three Commissioner Stone were placed on the corner of the Atsion tract all the way over on the east side of Carranza Road. That apparently was a big piece of property. Now to find the stones....I doubt they are there.
I also have photo’s of a JCRR map that shows the stations and intersections all along the route. It was a series of large maps bound together on one side making them into a large booklet. The maps are from about 1913 but updated to the 1940’s. Here is Parkdale. Notice that A.J. Rider owned all of Parkdale. He was as I mentioned the founder of Rider college and a cranberry grower. If you look closely you can see that Parkdale had a second track there and it appears A.J. Rider owned the property between the two. Hard to believe but it shows that. The map also shows the signs that were at all the intersections where a road crosses the tracks.
I found some other maps that go along with other posts. I will mention them there.
Guy
I acquired more photo’s of maps today, and will mention a few that may be of interest.
It was odd finding a map of Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg but I did. I also found various old maps of the pines area with purchases and sales of Joseph Wharton. I found a map that shows that on 10/23/1856 three Commissioner Stone were placed on the corner of the Atsion tract all the way over on the east side of Carranza Road. That apparently was a big piece of property. Now to find the stones....I doubt they are there.
I also have photo’s of a JCRR map that shows the stations and intersections all along the route. It was a series of large maps bound together on one side making them into a large booklet. The maps are from about 1913 but updated to the 1940’s. Here is Parkdale. Notice that A.J. Rider owned all of Parkdale. He was as I mentioned the founder of Rider college and a cranberry grower. If you look closely you can see that Parkdale had a second track there and it appears A.J. Rider owned the property between the two. Hard to believe but it shows that. The map also shows the signs that were at all the intersections where a road crosses the tracks.
I found some other maps that go along with other posts. I will mention them there.
Guy