The Line between Pennsylvania & Maryland. No 127 / by Robert Erskine F.R.S. Geogr. A.U.S. and Assistants. [1781?]

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The Line between Pennsylvania & Maryland. No 127 / by Robert Erskine F.R.S. Geogr. A.U.S. and Assistants. [1781?]

1 map : ms. ; 43 x 61 cm.

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New-York Historical Society Library

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