
Harrisburg anchors the southern edge of this landscape, where the Susquehanna River cuts through a series of dramatic ridges including Blue Mountain and Peters Mountain. The map illustrates a complex early 20th-century transportation network, with the Pennsylvania Canal and Susquehanna Canal following the riverbanks alongside competing rail lines like the Northern Central R. R. and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. This infrastructure supported river-side industrial points like Heckton Mills and transit hubs like Enola and Dauphin.
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10 maps found

1892 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1899 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1924 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1943 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1950 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1956 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1957 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1961 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1964 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA

1984 Harrisburg
Dauphin County, PA