Messages from the Governors of Maryland
by GRAHAM, [James D.], et al
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1862. (MASON AND DIXON LINE). GRAHAM, [James D.], et al. Messages from the Governors of Maryland and Pennsylvania, Transmitting the Reports of the Joint Commissioners,...in Relation to the Intersection of the Boundary Lines of the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware, Being a Portion of Mason and Dixon's Line. Chicago: Steam Presses of F. Fulton & Co., 1862. 2nd ed. Folding map. 95pp. A fine copy in orig. printed wrappers. Chicago Pre-Fire Imprints 641 locates 2 copies. An important historical document containing Graham's report to the Joint Commissioners indicating the boundaries of the Mason and Dixon line, as it relates to the three states in question.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- Title
- Messages from the Governors of Maryland
- Author
- GRAHAM, [James D.], et al
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Date Published
- 1862
- Keywords
- MDXX, SURVEYING, PAMPHLETS, MASON-DIXON, PAXX, GEN AM
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