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Atlas of the boundaries of the cities of North Adams and Pittsfield and towns of Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Lanesborough, New Ashford, Savoy, Williamstown, Windsor, Berkshire County; Ashfield, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Monroe, Rowe, Shelburne, Franklin County; Cummington, Plainfield, Hampshire County
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the cities of North Adams and Pittsfield and towns of Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Lanesborough, New Ashford, Savoy, Williamstown, Windsor, Berkshire County; Ashfield, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Monroe, Rowe, Shelburne, Franklin County; Cummington, Plainfield, Hampshire County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1913.
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 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. 1:91,000.
Subject(s):
North Adams (Mass.) — History.
Pittsfield (Mass.) — History.
North Adams (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Pittsfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Adams (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Cheshire (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Clarksburg (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Dalton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Florida (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Hancock (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Lanesborough (Mass.) — History — Sources.
New Ashford (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Savoy (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Williamstown (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Windsor (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Ashfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Buckland (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Charlemont (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Colrain (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Conway (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Deerfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Greenfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Hawley (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Heath (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Leyden (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Monroe (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Rowe (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Categories: Atlases, Berkshire County (Mass.), Dalton (Mass.), Franklin County (Mass.), Greenfield (Mass.), Hampshire County (Mass.), North Adams (Mass.), Pittsfield (Mass.), Savoy (Mass.), Williamstown (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Boston, Suffolk County and town of Brookline, Norfolk County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1902.
Note(s):
Leaves lettered and numbered as “sheets”. Sheet 1 double. Sheets 14 and 24 printed on both sides; versos numbered 14a and 24a.
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 towns and city 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. 1:32,000.
Cover title: Boundary lines of Boston and Brookline.
Categories: Atlases, Boston (Mass.), Brookline (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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
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.
Categories: Atlases, Fitchburg (Mass.), Franklin County (Mass.), Middlesex County (Mass.), Worcester County (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Holyoke and towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, Westfield, West Springfield, Hampden County; city of Northampton and towns of Chesterfield, Easthampton, Goshen, Hatfield, Huntington, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington, Hampshire County; Whately, Franklin County
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Holyoke and towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, Westfield, West Springfield, Hampden County; city of Northampton and towns of Chesterfield, Easthampton, Goshen, Hatfield, Huntington, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington, Hampshire County; Whately, Franklin County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1914.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.” Folio 1 double. Errata slip: Cummington incorrectly included in running head.
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):
Holyoke (Mass.) — History.
Agawam (Mass. : Town) — History.
Blandford (Mass.) — History.
Chester (Mass.) — History.
Holyoke (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Agawam (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Blandford (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Chester (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Granville (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Montgomery (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Russell (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Southwick (Mass. : Town) — History — Sources.
Tolland Center (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Westfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
West Springfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Northampton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Chesterfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Easthampton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Goshen (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Hatfield (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Huntington (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Southampton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Westhampton (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Williamsburg (Mass.) — History — Sources.
Westfield (Mass.) — History.
West Springfield (Mass.) — History.
Northampton (Mass.) — History.
Categories: Atlases, Easthampton (Mass.), Franklin County (Mass.), Hampden County (Mass.), Hampshire County (Mass.), Holyoke (Mass.), Northampton (Mass.), West Springfield (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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
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.
Categories: Atlases, Middlesex County (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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.
Categories: Atlases, Lynn (Mass.), Nahant (Mass.), Saugus (Mass.), Swampscott (Mass.), Wakefield (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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
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.
Categories: Atlases, Marlborough (Mass.), Middlesex County (Mass.), Worcester County (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Newton, Middlesex County and towns of Dedham, Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Needham, Norwood, Sharon, Walpole, Wellesley, Westwood, Norfolk County
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Newton, Middlesex County and towns of Dedham, Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Needham, Norwood, Sharon, Walpole, Wellesley, Westwood, Norfolk County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1904.
Note(s):
Pages lettered and numbered as “folios.”
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; maps of the boundaries; and plans of the city and town corners.
Map scales (from bar graphs) ca. 1:50,000 (folio 1), 1:60,000 (folio 2)
Categories: Atlases, Norfolk County (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Quincy and towns of Avon, Braintree, Canton, Holbrook, Hyde Park, Milton, Randolph, Stoughton, Norfolk 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 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.
Categories: Atlases, Norfolk County (Mass.), Quincy (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
Title:
Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Salem and towns of Danvers, Marblehead and Peabody, Essex County.
Publisher:
[Boston?] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, 1902.
Note(s):
Leaves lettered and numbered as “sheets.” Sheets 19 and 21 printed on both sides; versos numbered 19a and 21a.
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 at 1:40,000; and plans of the city and town corners.
Cover title: Boundary lines of Salem – Danvers Marblehead – Peabody.
Categories: Atlases, Danvers (Mass.), Marblehead (Mass.), Peabody (Mass.), Salem (Mass.) :: :: No Comments
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