Crocker, Lawton V.
The Official National Survey Maps and Guide for New York
Chester, VT, Chester, VT: 1926
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23x14 cm. Original limp leather, boards detached, with residue of earlier crude repairs on boards and title page. Title page damaged from adhesion with some loss. [100] pp., 49 pages of outline colored maps plus index map inside front cover. The text provides an index for place names on the maps with thumbnail descriptions of larger towns, along with many ads for inns, restaurants, garages, etc. throughout New York State aimed at automobile travelers. The maps include closeup plans of the vicinities of some cities and towns. Published by National Survey Co.
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