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This is an item you will never find again. A map of all towns, cities from Nanticoke Pa to Lackawanna County Pa. Appears to be hand drawn on vellum. It includes the towns, Rivers, Railroards, Mines, Breakers and Colleries. Excellent map. It measures 11 feet long by 29 inches. Fantastic looking. Includes the towns and cities inlcuding: Newport Township, Nanticoke, Plymouth, Plymouth Twp, Hanover Township, Warrior Run, Sugar Notch, Ashley, Hanover Township, Wilkes-Barre, Swoyersville, Edwardsville, PArsons, Kingston, Exeter,Plains, Dorrance, Miners Mills, Luzerne, Port griffith, Swoyers Hill, Forty Fort, Pittston Junction, Pittston. West Pittston, West Wyoming, Wyoming, Jenkins Township, Inkerman, Laflin, Hughestown, MArcy Township, Yatesville, Pleasant Valley (Now Avoca). Tried to list them all. Also included are the following Railroads: N & W Branch Pennsylvania Railroad, Nanticoke Branch N.J. Central Railroad, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Delaware Lackawanna Railroad, Del & Hudson Canal Company Railroad, Harverys Lake Brach of Delaware & Hudson Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey, WB & Eastern railroad, Earie & Wyoming Valley Railroad, SpringBrook Railroad, Plus over sixy collieries/ breakers: East Boston Colliery, Wyoming Colliery, Harry e Collery, Hillman Collery, Algonquin Collery, Henry Collery, Central Burroughs Colliery, Forty Fort Colliery, MMAlt By Colliery, Enterprise Breaker, Delaware Colliery, No 14 Colliery, Kingston Collery, Laflin Collery, No 5 D & H C Collery, No 11 L & WB Co Collery, No 1 D & H C Collery, No 4 D & H Co Colliery, Boston Colliery, No 3 D & H Can Co Colliery, South Wilkes-BArrre Colliery, Stanton Colliery, Franklin Colliery, Empire No 5 Colliery, Hanover No 17 Colliery, Number 5 S.C. Co Colliery, Number 1 S C Co. Colliery, Number 2 S.C. Colliery Number 3 S.C. Co Colliery, Warrior Run Colliery, Avondale Colliery, Number 9 Colliery, Number 10 Colliery, Old Jersey Breaker, Number 16 Colliery L & WB Co, PArrish Colleiry, Number 15 Colliery, Gaylord Colliery, WoolWards Colliery, Kingston Coal Co. No 2 Colliery, Kingston Coal Co. No 1 Colliery, Kidder Colliery, Hollenback Colliery, Diamond Colliery, Baltimore Colliery, Conyngham Colliery, Dorance Colliery, New Prospect Colliery, Pettebone Breaker, Baltimore Colliery #3, Black Diamond Colliery, Breaker No 6, Ewing Colliery, Fairmont Colliery, Buttler Colliery, Heidelburg Colliery, Sencca Colliery, Barnum Colliery, Florence Colliery, Phenox Collery, Ontario Colliery and Hallstead Colliery. I tried to list them all but I'm sure i missed some. What a pice of local history. Was drawn September 1901 and is in very good condition. Just alittle wear longs the edges. Makes an excellent additio to any collection. Try And Find Another One!