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Tag Archives: canals

What map is this? NC Canals are key

Posted on 15 September 2015 by crmaps
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NC Canals… Do you ever find yourself staring at an old map and wondering, “Where on earth did this map come from?”Ā  That question was recently prompted by a small undated map with no publisher imprint. The map is titled N. & S. CAROLINA and GEORGIA.1826-NCSCGA-ArmroydCareyLea

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Posted in 19th Century, Cartobibliography, NC Transportation | Tagged canals, John G. Melish, John Melish, north carolina maps, north carolina transportation | Leave a reply

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