
Peters Mountain, Stony Mountain, and Third Mountain form the rhythmic, ridged spine of this Dauphin County landscape. This mid-1990s record of the area reveals a geography defined by its deep, parallel valleys and the narrow watercourses of Powell Creek, Clark Creek, and Stony Creek. The map documents numerous rural landmarks that suggest a long-standing local history, from Victoria Furnace and Ellendale Forge to small educational and religious hubs like the Enders-Fisherville Sch and St James Ch. Much of the central terrain is preserved as State Game Lands No 211, while the Appalachian Trail and Aqueduct traverse the high ground. The southern boundary reaches into West Hanover, passing through Ritzie Village and the community of Piketown.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
22 maps found

1947 Enders
Dauphin County, PA

1947 Halifax
Dauphin County, PA

1947 Harrisburg East
Dauphin County, PA

1947 Harrisburg West
Dauphin County, PA

1947 Manada Gap
Dauphin County, PA

1963 Harrisburg West
Dauphin County, PA

1969 Enders
Dauphin County, PA

1969 Grantville
Dauphin County, PA

1969 Halifax
Dauphin County, PA

1969 Harrisburg East
Dauphin County, PA

1969 Harrisburg West
Dauphin County, PA

1977 Halifax
Dauphin County, PA

1993 Harrisburg East
Dauphin County, PA

1993 Harrisburg West
Dauphin County, PA

1995 Enders
Dauphin County, PA

1995 Halifax
Dauphin County, PA

1999 Grantville
Dauphin County, PA

2023 Enders
Dauphin County, PA

2023 Grantville
Dauphin County, PA

2023 Halifax
Dauphin County, PA

2023 Harrisburg East
Dauphin County, PA

2023 Harrisburg West
Dauphin County, PA