
The Delaware River serves as the central artery for commerce and transport in this late 19th-century survey, separating the burgeoning townships of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from Burlington County, New Jersey. The landscape is defined by its industrial and social infrastructure, featuring the sprawling State Lunatic Asylum near Trenton and numerous maritime access points like Tullytown Wharf and Dunks Ferry. A dense network of rail lines, including the Philadelphia and Newtown Railroad and the Amboy Division Pennsylvania Railroad, reflects a region in transition from rural agriculture to an integrated industrial corridor.
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1890 Burlington
Bucks County, PA

1890 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

1891 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

1893 Burlington
Bucks County, PA

1904 Burlington
Bucks County, PA

1906 Burlington
Bucks County, PA

1942 Burlington
Bucks County, PA

1943 Bedminster
Bucks County, PA

1943 Buckingham
Bucks County, PA

1943 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

1943 Point Pleasant
Bucks County, PA

1947 Bristol
Bucks County, PA

1953 Buckingham
Bucks County, PA

1953 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

1955 Lumberville
Bucks County, PA

1957 Bedminster
Bucks County, PA

1992 Bedminster
Bucks County, PA

1992 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

1997 Lumberville
Bucks County, PA

1999 Buckingham
Bucks County, PA

1999 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

2023 Bedminster
Bucks County, PA

2023 Bristol
Bucks County, PA

2023 Buckingham
Bucks County, PA

2023 Doylestown
Bucks County, PA

2023 Lumberville
Bucks County, PA