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Description "Boston in 1772. From a map of The Town of Boston, in New England, by Capt. John Bonner" "The fainter lines show streets of 1880." From Report on the Social Statistics of Cities, Compiled by George E. Waring, Jr., United States. Census Office, Part I, 1886.

Edited version of University of Texas image. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historic_us_cities.html

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Date 2010-12-08 20:27:02(UTC) (Original uploaded at 2009-04-20 14:03:26)
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  • 2009-04-20T03:33:40Z Svgalbertian ( Talk | contribs) (606 bytes) (It will resize better if it is PNG)
  • 2008-04-16T13:42:56Z MECU ( Talk | contribs) (590 bytes) (remove unneeded tag)
  • 2006-09-30T17:10:22Z Beland ( Talk | contribs) (Category:Maps of Boston, Massachusetts)
  • 2006-06-18T02:59:21Z LGagnon ( Talk | contribs) ([[Category:Images of Boston, Massachusetts]])
  • 2006-02-13T21:52:41Z Flux.books ( Talk | contribs) (/* Licensing */)
  • 2006-02-13T21:51:13Z Flux.books ( Talk | contribs) ("Boston in 1772. From a map of The Town of Boston, in New England, by Capt. John Bonner" "The fainter lines show streets of 1880." From Report on the Social Statistics of Cities, Compiled by George E. Waring, Jr., United States. Census Office, Part I, 188)
  • 2006-02-13T21:51:13Z Flux.books ( Talk | contribs) (1536x1414) (305596 bytes)
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