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Antique Ashburnham, Massachusetts 1950 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Middlesex, Worcester County, MA, Hillsboro, Cheshire County NH
Antique Ashburnham, Massachusetts 1950 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Middlesex, Worcester County, MA, Hillsboro, Cheshire County NH
Beautiful, antique map of Ashburnham, Massachusetts and surrounding Worcester County and Middlesex County areas, including New Hampshire’s Cheshire County and Hillsboro County. This is an authentic 1950 edition, 1958 print from the U.S. Geological Survey and NOT a computer reproduction.
See what Massachusetts and New Hampshire looked like over 70 years ago. Lots of intricate details and geological contours. Map even has little squares for every house that existed at the time. The USGS cartographers were very thorough back then!
Perfect for the historian, map-lover, the curious or just as a conversation starter. Wonderful and rare. Vintage maps such as these make great gifts.
Edition of 1950, printed 1958
Dimensions: 22" width x 27" height
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Features
Cities & Towns: MASSACHUSETTS: Winchendon, Ashby, Gardner, Lane Village, North Ashburnham, Wellville, Blackburn Village.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rindge, New Ipswich, Cutter Hill, Converseville, East Rindge.
Points of Interest: State Forest, Griswald Hill, Bonney Hill, Emerson Hill, Watatic Mountain, Fisher Hill, Town Line Hill, Mt Hunger, New Ipswich Mountain, Pratt Mountain, Lake Monomonac, Converse Meadow Pond, Island Pond, Wallace Pond, Lower Naukeag Lake, Upper Naukeag Lake, Winnekeag Lake, Stodge Meadow Pond, Lake Wampanoag, Ward Pond, Millers River, Bear Meadow Brook, Bluefield Brook, Phillips Brook, and many more hills, streams, ponds, houses, schools, railroads, churches and roads.
Condition: Very Good Vintage condition, commensurate with age. This map is in great shape for being over 60 years old. Has light edge-wear including spots of discoloration, all of which will read as character when framed.
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We will happily adjust shipping price for multiple purchases. Maps are rolled up and shipped in sturdy mailing tubes, never folded.