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MAPS

city and town maps.... LOC http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/cityhome.html

LOC "zoomable" map for Chester http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/citymapPlaces09.html

old maps for census and county formation...
 http://www.negenealogy.com/ngo03.htm

National Mapping service http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form

Immigration routes map  http://www.intl-research.com/images/eastbig.gif

European Mapping                                     http://uk2.multimap.com/

US territorial maps 1775-1929      http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MAP/terr_hp.html

Panoramic maps....LOC              http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pmhtml/panmap.html

UK street map                                      http://www.streetmap.co.uk/

Topographical maps       http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=40.0806&lon=-80.9003

Mapquest                                                   http://www.mapquest.com/

1895 Atlas                                    http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm

Old PA maps for sale...                     http://members.aol.com/oldmapsetc/index.html

US map of counties added after 1650    http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/us.gif

this one is for the Great Wagon Road, above Philadelphia and leading from it, to the West and South, the directions so many of our folks took..... http://sc_tories.tripod.com/great_wagon_road.htm 

so many of our PA folks moved south, and this site shows a main route from the Philly area down through Va and into NC... http://www.explorepark.org/Information/info_gwr_story.htm 

The Scots-Irish From Ulster and The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road  http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/wagon_road.htm

The Institute of Historical Research in London, England, has compiled an excellent collection of links to images of early maps on the Web at: http://ihr.sas.ac.uk/maps/webimages.html There literally are hundreds of links here from all over the world

The David Rumsey Collection of maps materials concentrates on 18th and 19th century North and South American cartographic materials (http://www.davidrumsey.com). it uses a tool called "Insight" which works with your browser to display the maps, on which you can then zoom in to view more detail, rotate, and print.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) seems an unlikely resource for Civil War maps, but guess again. Their Historical Map and Chart Collection at http://anchor.ncd.noaa.gov contains a wealth of state, regional, and state-sorted Civil War maps which you map view or download. (Hint: Select download and then view before saving to see the full-size image.)

http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/maps.html     Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Historical maps overview.
http://www.culturalresources.com/Maps.html

London maps      http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
 http://www.motco.com/Map/81005/
 http://www.motco.com/Map/81001/

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These are the names I find on an 1883 map of Fallowfield;
Those north of the Strasburg Road;
Jerrald Loyd
Samuel Wilson
Jackson Kendig
J. Humphrey Scott
Annie Bonsall
William McCorkle
Isaac Pawling (the road splits his property)
Estate of Davod Scott
Isaac Beord
Thomas Young, Est.
George Faddis (his property is on both sides of Strasburg rd.)
John Fritz
Damoe,  Heffner
Joel s. Wilson
John P. Newlin
Charles Jordan
Eliza Dripps
Mary Entricken
S. S. Young
J. Moore
R. Strode
H.P. Baker
Elizabeth H. Young
Daniel. Cochlin
Strode Powell
Kpjm Faddis
Thomas Y. Faddis
Hepzibah church
Steel and Worth
J. cloud
Elizabeth Mode
A. Scahill
Allan Mode
H. Preston Baker
John Y. Woodward, Jr
Ephraim Lilley, jr.
W and A Mode
E. Worth
J. P. Baker
Mary Lamb
J. A. Bilson
Ellen Henthorn
James A.Ramsey
Thomas Kennedy
A. Gibbons
Wm. Rhodeback
David Still
H. Graham
D. and S. J. Woodward
J. W. Valentine
E. Lilley jr
Hannah Burke
Mary Maitland
Hamilton Graham
Wm. A. Valentine
WmMode Elliot
James Wilson ( both sides of Strass. Rd)
Frank P. Still
 A. Rodgers
A. W. Woodward
Joshua N. Pierce
Edward Yetter
Eber Smith
J. Graham
M. McClure
J. G. Neals
John Whalen
Charles Covery
R. MOrton
D. commings
Wm. McElhaney
Isaac J. Taylor
D. C.  windle
John LOgan
Geo. D. Still
Jesse Jackson
S. colgan
W. T. Wells
James b. Way
Mary Steel and sister
Cornog, Carmicheal and Williams

These are the names on a map I have of Uwchlan, 1883.  There are a few too
small for me to read and a few may be over the line in East Caln.
Jacob Dewese
Davis W. Shenneman
Silas Evans
George Stiteler
Wm. Kennedy
John T. Todd
Michael Stotz
thomas d. Phipps
Js. Phipps
Wm. Everhart estate
Samuel Butler
Brooks
Leah Phipps Est.
James S. Phipps
Cloud Pyle
Mary cornwall
John Beitler
J. R. Stiteler
Johathan Gordon
J. P. Horman
John Jones
Jacob Ann
Fred Bingaman
Ann E. Davis
WM. H. Young
J.F. Hartman
Abraham Felters
John Felter
George S. Acker
Samuel B. Linton
WM. H. Dale
Mrs.Sidney Allen
P. Pearsons
W.M. Acker
John G. culton
Issiah F. Snyder
H. Herman
Walter Miles
James S. Phipps
Christian F. Kolting
John cornog
Thomas Johnson
Honoria Litzenberg
Michael Sheely
Jos. Gorman
Mich. Fried
J. Gordon
Thomas
G. Price
Abner Jones
H. Willilams
Thomas downing
Jacob shirk
John R. Gordon
Thomas Higgins
Louisa J. Busser
William Miller
J.E. Burk
John R. Bordon
John Gordon
J.H. Lewis
John Gordon
M.E. Miller
Johathan Gordon
M.H.dutton
Sarah A. Sherman
J. Penrose Peachen
MorrisC. Moris
Joseph Fer(?)
Jerome March
Jos. G. Buffington
Jas L. Lewis
William T; Smed;ey
Joseph H. smedley
samuel D. White
Jas. McLaughlin
sharples C. Smedley
John Miller
Newton Miller
Benj. Marlin
JAMes dauman
Joseph M. Myers
George B. Peck
susanna Peck
John Peck
Jacob Lewis
Archibald Killparrick
Joseph H. Lewis
John W. Temple
Jane Golden
Thomas Golden
John Gollden
A.S. Ashbridge
Johanna Crowley
Saml. Good
Clara s. Fat
Joseph M. Myers
James Dauman
Benj. Martin

 

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