File:Map of the proposed canal between the Choptank and Blackwater Rivers. LOC 77693824.jpg

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English: Scale not given. Relief shown by contours and form lines. LC copy imperfect: Upper margin section deteriorated. Shows area from Cambridge to Blackwater River. Shows landowners. Issued with 5 other maps. Includes cross section. Accompanied by: Report of the engineer & geologist, in relation to the new map, to the executive of Maryland. 1836. 89 p. diagr. chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
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Map of the proposed canal between the Choptank and Blackwater Rivers.
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G3844.C2A1 1835 .A4
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/77693824/
Author [Alexander, J. H. (John Henry); Edward Weber & Co.
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Cambridge · United States · Cambridge Region · Cambridge Region. · Cambridge. · Maryland
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American Memory · Cities And Towns · Catalog · Geography And Map Division · Cultural Landscapes
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Cambridge · Cambridge Region (Md.) · United States · Maps · Cambridge Region · Maryland · Landowners

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