File:Map & profile of the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Wm. B. Gilbert, Chief Engineer, Jany. 1st, 1848. LOC 98688794.jpg

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English: Includes a table of distances from Boston to New York. Shows rail lines from Burlington, Vt., south to Bellows Falls in Windham Co., Vt., and includes drainage and topography on both sides of the line. Indicates county and township boundaries. Chartered November 1, 1843. Name changed November 6, 1847.
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Map & profile of the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Wm. B. Gilbert, Chief Engineer, Jany. 1st, 1848.
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G3751.P3 1848 .G5
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/98688794/
Author Gilbert, William; Rutland And Burlington Railroad
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United States · Vermont
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American Memory · Catalog · Railroad Maps, 1828-1900 · Geography And Map Division · Transportation And Communication
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United States · Maps · Vermont · Railroads · Rutland And Burlington Railroad

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