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Salem State University Archives and Special Collections
Historic Maps
Bird's Eye View of Boston Harbor : in Colors, Along the South Shore to Plymouth, Cape Cod Canal and Provincetown Showing All the Steamboat Routes
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Item Information
Title:
Bird's Eye View of Boston Harbor : in Colors, Along the South Shore to Plymouth, Cape Cod Canal and Provincetown Showing All the Steamboat Routes
Description:
Cover title. Title on map: "Bird's Eye View of Boston Harbor along the South Shore to Provincetown." Oriented with north to the left.
Creator:
Union News Company (Boston, Mass.)
Creator:
Federal Engraving & Publishing Co
Date:
1920
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Location:
Salem State University Archives and Special Collections
Collection (local):
Historic Maps
Series:
Boston
Subjects:
Boston Harbor--Maps
Boston Bay (Mass.)--Aerial views
Boston Region (Mass.)--Aerial views
Boston
Massachusetts
Coastal
Places:
Massachusetts
Link to Item:
http://digitalcommons.salemstate.edu/maps_boston/37
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Identifier:
G 3762 .B6 A35 1917 .F3
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