PAMPHLET
Title:
Proposals for making a geological and mineralogical survey of Pennsylvania, for publishing a series of geological maps and forming state and county geological and mineralogical collections
Creator:
Browne, Peter A. (Peter Arrell), 1782-1860
Publication:
publisher not identified], Philadelphia], [1826 or 1827]
Notes:
Caption title. Pages 1-2 a Memorial from P.A. Browne. "The maps will be projected, drawn, and engraved ... by Henry S. Tanner ... from original documents and surveys to be furnished by Lardner Vanuxem ... and Major John Wilson ... The whole to be under the superintendence of Peter A. Browne, the original projector."
Call #:
974.8 Pam. no.111
Extent:
20 pages ; 21 cm.
BOOK
Title:
By order of the surveyr. general ... [Survey of a] tract of land lying on Conestogoe creek in the county of Lancaster for the Pennsylvania land company in London: Survey’d September 12th, 13th, 14th, & 15th 1760
Creators:
Pennsylvania Surveyor General. | Lukens, John, 1720-1789
Publication:
Harrisburg?, 190?]
Notes:
From Pennsylvania archives. Appendix to 3d ser., v. 1-10.
Extent:
1 map; 23 x 32 cm.
BOOK
Title:
Draught of a tract of land survey:d for Gabriel Cox in pursuance of a certificate [issued by] the Commissioners for adjusting claims to unpatented land in the counties of Monongalia, Yohogania and Ohio ... the twenty-fifith day of January. 1780
Creators:
Pennsylvania Surveyor General. | Lukens, John, 1720-1789 | Cox, Gabriel.
Publication:
State printers, Harrisburg, Pa.?, 1894?]
Notes:
From Pennsylvania archives. Appendix to 3d ser., v. 1-10. Facsimile of a 1780 manuscript cadastral map detailing property in latter-day Allegheny County (Pa.) and signed: Presley Nevill, Matt Ritchie, d.sv.; John Lukens ... surveyor genl.
Extent:
1 map: col.; on sheet 40 x 25 cm.
BOOK
Title:
[John McCulloch's land survey, situated on the east side of Monongahela River between Great Redstone and Dunlap's Creek]
Creators:
Lukens, John, 1720-1789 | Lukens, John, 1720-1789
Publication:
State Printer?, Harrisburg, Pa.?, 1894?]
Notes:
"Situated on the East Side of Monongahela River between Great Redstone and Dunlaaps [sic] Creek including ... including the place where Fort Bird or Redstone Old Fort formerly stood in Manallin Township Fayette County and Surveyed the 15th of August 1784 ... John Lukens."
Extent:
1 map: col.; 15 x 14 cm., on sheet 39 x 25 cm.