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Middlesex County (Mass.) :: 122 maps

Cartographer: Greenough, W.A., & Co.
Date: 1897
Imprint: Boston : W.A. Greenough & Co.
Dimensions: 1 map ; 45 x 69 cm.

Call no.: G3764.M3 1897 .G7

Cartographer: R.L. Polk & Co.
Date: 1945
Imprint: Boston : R.L. Polk & Co.
Dimensions: 1 map ; 53 x 82 cm., fold. in cover 23 x 12 cm.

Call no.: G3764.M3 1945 .P6

Creator:
Geo. H. Walker & Co.
Title:
Atlas of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Volume 3. : Towns of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Sherborn, Sudbury, Wayland & Weston. From official plans and actual surveys.
Publisher:
Boston, Mass. : Geo. H. Walker & Co., 1908.
Note(s):
Scales: index maps: [1:18,000]. 1 in. to 1500 ft. and [1:20,400]. 1 in. to 1700 ft.; one map [1:4,800]. 1 in. to 400 ft. and one map [1:3,000]. 1 in. to 250 ft.
Index of streets: p. [2]-[3]
Title-page in red and black; has index map of the county, with block of towns covered in v. 3 shaded in red.
Maps show building materials (brick or stone, frame), stables, fire hydrants, water pipes, and electric street railroads, and identify property owners.
Subject(s):
Real property — Massachusetts — Middlesex County — Maps.
Cities and towns — Massachusetts — Maps.
Middlesex County (Mass.) — Maps.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the cities of Cambridge, Somerville, Waltham and towns of Belmont, Burlington, Lexington, Watertown, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1903.
Note(s):
Leaves lettered and numbered as “sheets”
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographical Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the cities and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scale (from bar graph) ca. 1:60,000.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the cities of Haverhill, Lawrence and towns of Andover, Boxford, Lynnfield, Methuen, Middleton, North Andover, Essex County; North Reading, Reading, Wilmington, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1906.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.”
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographic Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the cities and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scale (from bar graph) ca. 1:84,000.
Subject(s):
Haverhill (Mass.) — History.
Lawrence (Mass.) — History.
Andover (Mass.) — History.
Boxford (Mass. : Town) — History.
Haverhill (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Lawrence (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Andover (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Boxford (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Lynnfield (Mass.) — History.
Methuen (Mass.) — History.
Middleton (Mass.) — History.
North Andover (Mass.) — History.
North Reading (Mass.) — History.
Reading (Mass.) — History.
Wilmington (Mass. : Town) — History.
Lynnfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Methuen (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Middleton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
North Andover (Mass.) — History — Sources.
North Reading (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Reading (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Wilmington (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Fitchburg and towns of Ashburnham, Athol, Gardner, Leominster, Lunenburg, Phillipston, Royalston, Templeton, Westminster, Winchendon, Worcester County; Bernardston, Erving, Gill, Montague, Northfield, Orange, Warwick, Wendell, Franklin County; Ashby, Townsend, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1909.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.” Folio 1 double.
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographic Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the city and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; maps of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scales (from bar graphs) ca. 1:60,000.
Subject(s):
Fitchburg (Mass.) — History.
Ashburnham (Mass.) — History.
Athol (Mass.) — History.
Gardner (Mass.) — History.
Fitchburg (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Ashburnham (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Athol (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Gardner (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Leominster (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Lunenburg (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Phillipston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Royalston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Templeton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Westminster (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Winchendon (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Bernardston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Erving (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Gill (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Montague (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Northfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Orange (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Warwick (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Wendell (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Ashby (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Leominster (Mass.) — History.
Templeton (Mass. : Town) — History.
Winchendon (Mass.) — History.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Lowell and towns of Ayer, Billerica, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, Westford, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1907.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.” Folio 1 double.
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographical Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the city and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scale (from bar graph) ca. 1:60,000.
Subject(s):
Lowell (Mass.) — History.
Ayer (Mass.) — History.
Billerica (Mass.) — History.
Carlisle (Mass. : Town) — History.
Lowell (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Ayer (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Billerica (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Carlisle (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Chelmsford (Mass. : Town) — History.
Dracut (Mass.) — History.
Dunstable (Mass. : Town) — History.
Groton (Mass. : Town) — History.
Littleton (Mass. : Town) — History.
Pepperell (Mass.) — History.
Shirley (Mass.) — History.
Tewksbury (Mass.) — History.
Chelmsford (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Dracut (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Dunstable (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Groton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Tyngsboro (Mass.) — History.
Westford (Mass.) — History.
Littleton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Pepperell (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Shirley (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Tewksbury (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Tyngsboro (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Lynn and towns of Nahant, Saugus, and Swampscott, Essex County; and Wakefield, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1902.
Note(s):
Leaves lettered and numbered as “sheets.” Sheet 16 printed on both sides; verso numbered 16a.
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographical Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the city and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scale (from bar graph) ca. 1:53,000.
Cover title: Boundary lines of Lynn – Nahant – Saugus Swampscott -Wakefield.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Marlborough and towns of Boxborough, Hudson, Stow, Middlesex County; Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Harvard, Holden, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Northborough, Oakham, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Southborough, Sterling, West Boylston, Worcester County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1908.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.” Folio 1 double.
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographic Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the city and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scales (from bar graph) ca. 1:79,200.
Subject(s):
Marlborough (Mass.) — History.
Boxborough (Mass.) — History.
Hudson (Mass.) — History.
Stow (Mass.) — History.
Marlborough (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Boxborough (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Hudson (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Stow (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Berlin (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Bolton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Boylston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Clinton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Harvard (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Holden (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Hubbardston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Lancaster (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Northborough (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Oakham (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Paxton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Princeton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Rutland (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Southborough (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Sterling (Mass.) — History — Sources.
West Boylston (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Berlin (Mass.) — History.
Bolton (Mass.) — History.
Boylston (Mass.) — History.
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Worcester and towns of Auburn, Blackstone, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, Grafton, Hopedale, Leicester, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Northbridge, Oxford, Shrewsbury, Spencer, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Webster, Westborough, Worcester County; Hopkinton, Middlesex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1908.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.” Folio 1 double.
One of 68 town boundary atlases produced by the Topographic Survey Commission (1898-1900) and the Harbor and Land Commission (1901-1915) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes a summary of the history of the establishment of the city and towns by legislative enactment; a list of statutes establishing or altering the boundaries; extracts from the statutes; descriptions and positions of triangulation stations; a map of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scale (from bar graph) ca. 1:79,200.
Subject(s):
Worcester (Mass.) — History.
Auburn (Mass.) — History.
Blackstone (Mass.) — History.
Charlton (Mass. : Town) — History.
Worcester (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Auburn (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Blackstone (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Charlton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Douglas (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Dudley (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Grafton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Hopedale (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Leicester (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Mendon (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Milford (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Millbury (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Northbridge (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Oxford (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Shrewsbury (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Spencer (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Sutton (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Upton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Uxbridge (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Webster (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Grafton (Mass.) — History.
Hopedale (Mass.) — History.
Millbury (Mass.) — History.
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