Dinsmore's new railroad map of the United States and the Canadas, showing all the railroads completed and in progress, carefully compiled from official sources, for Dinsmore's railroad guide. Railroad situation at Cedar Rapids and Ottumwa, Iowa, and St. Joseph, Missouri, not earlier than September 1859; at Ottumwa, not later than July 1, 1865. Cf. Riegel. Story of the Western railroads; Overton, History of the Burlington lines. Cotton gin advertised on verso of map patented June and September 1860. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Relief shown by hachures. "The numbers upon


Dinsmore's new railroad map of the United States and the Canadas, showing all the railroads completed and in progress, carefully compiled from official sources, for Dinsmore's railroad guide. Railroad situation at Cedar Rapids and Ottumwa, Iowa, and St. Joseph, Missouri, not earlier than September 1859; at Ottumwa, not later than July 1, 1865. Cf. Riegel. Story of the Western railroads; Overton, History of the Burlington lines. Cotton gin advertised on verso of map patented June and September 1860. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Relief shown by hachures. "The numbers upon the map refer to corresponding numbers in the Index to Railroads" in the Guide. Inset: Eastern part of Massachusetts (enlarged scale). Fisk & Russell, engravers. Advertisements on , Canada Massachusetts


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