
The Delaware River serves as the central artery for this late 19th-century landscape, carving through the gap between Kittatinny Mountain and Scotts Mountain. At this time, the region was a critical corridor for transport and industry, evidenced by the dense network of railroads including the Delaware Lackawanna and Western RR and the Pennsylvania and New Jersey RR. The map captures the industrial character of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and Warren County, New Jersey, through prominent features like the Old Bangor Slate Quarry and the Oxford Furnace to the south.
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12 editions found

1893 edition
15.8 x 20 inches

1897 edition
15.8 x 20.2 inches

1899 edition
15.8 x 19.8 inches

1904 edition
16 x 20 inches

1907 edition
16 x 20 inches

1909 edition
16 x 19.9 inches

1912 edition
16 x 19.9 inches

1915 edition
16 x 19.9 inches

1919 edition
16 x 20.4 inches

1920 edition
16 x 19.8 inches

1922 edition
16.5 x 20 inches

1930 edition
16.5 x 20 inches
10 maps found

1893 Delaware Watergap
Northampton County, PA

1960 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA

1976 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA

1992 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA

1997 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA
2010 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA
2013 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA
2016 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA
2019 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA

2023 Kunkletown
Northampton County, PA