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Antique Sandisfield, Massachusetts 1897 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Otis, Monterey, New Marlboro, Tolland, Norfolk, Connecticut

Antique Sandisfield, Massachusetts 1897 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Otis, Monterey, New Marlboro, Tolland, Norfolk, Connecticut

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Beautiful, antique map of Sandisfield, Massachusetts and surrounding area. This is an authentic 1897 edition, 1937 print from the U.S. Geological Survey and NOT a computer reproduction.

See what Berkshire County, Massachusetts and Litchfield, Connecticut looked like over 120 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! On the back is a description of topographic symbols and map guide.

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 1897, printed 1937

Dimensions: 16 1/2" width x 20" height

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Features

Cities & Towns: MASSACHUSETTS: Tyringham, Otis, Becket, Monterey, Blandford, Sandisfield, New Marlboro, Tolland, West Otis, North Otis, Cold Spring, New Boston, Montville, North Marlboro, Southfield, South Sandisfield.
CONNECTICUT: North Canaan, Norfolk, Colebrook, North Colebrook, Hartland, West Norfolk, Colebrook River.

Points of Interest: Berkshires, Mt. Pisgah, Farmington River, Clam River, Dry Hill, Woodruff Hill, Kingsbury Mountain, Otis Reservoir, Lake Garfield, Hunger Mountain, Doolittle Pond, Philadelphia Reading and New England Railroad, and lots more hills, mountains, creeks, towns, and roads.

Condition: Good Vintage condition, commensurate with age. This map is in great shape for being over 85 years old. Has light wear but this will add to vintage character.

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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.

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