Atlases of Bucks County
The general format for each record is:
- Checklist number from Jefferson M. Moak, comp., Atlases of Pennsylvania:
A Preliminary Checklist of County, City and Subject Atlases of Pennsylvania,
typescript, 1976 [copies at Philadelphia City Archives, Free Library of
Philadelphia, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and elsewhere].
- Title
- Author; publisher, date
- Description
- Notes
- Repository, call number.
M185. Scott, Bucks County, 1876
"Combined atlases of Bucks co., Pa. 1876, 1891. #1: Combination
map of Bucks Co., including maps and lithographs; #2 Atlas of Bucks co.,
Pa. "
Authors: #1 J.D. Scott, 1876; #2 E.P. Noll & co., 1891
1 p.l., 108 p. incl. 46 col. maps, illus.
- Historical Society of Montgomery County
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Free Library of Philadelphia
- Library Company of Philadelphia
M186. Noll, Bucks County,
1891
"Atlas of Bucks Co. Penna. Compiled from Official Records,
Private Plans & Actual Surveys. Published by E.P. Noll & Co. Philadelphia,
1891."
Author and Publisher: E. P. Noll & Co., 1891.
2p.l., 115 p. incl 42 col.maps. 52 x 39 cm.
Notes: Broken Binding. Pages very brittle. Mildew damage. No back board.
- Smith Family Papers Ms. Coll. No. 76
- Library Company of Philadelphia
M187. Franklin Survey
Company, Bucks County, 1948
"Farm atlas of Bucks County, Penna.: from official records,
private plans, and actual surveys."
Author: Franklin Survey Company; published by Franklin Survey Co., 1948-
1 p.l.,17 (i.e. 18) col. maps.62 x 49 cm.
Notes: Index map on t.p., showing relation of this atlas to the company's
other atlases of the Philadelphia area. Contents: v.l. The townships of
Buckingham, Doylestown, Lower Southampton,New Britain, Newtown, Northampton,
Plumstead, Solebury, Upper Makefield, Upper Southampton, Warminster, Warrington,
Warwick and Wrightstown.
- Temple University Paley Library, G1263.B8F75x 1948
- Free Library of Philadelphia
- City of Philadelphia Planning Commission
M188. Patton, Bucks County,
1967
Atlas of Bucks County. Published by Alfred Patton, 705 North Main Street,
Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Author and Publisher: Alfred Patton, 1967
66 (i.e. 68) maps. 25 x 36 cm.
- Free Library of Philadelphia
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