
The Delaware River carves a deep, winding path through this 1913 survey, serving as the tripartite border between Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. Along the northern bends, the Erie Railroad tracks the river's edge, connecting small settlements like Shohola and Pond Eddy. The map reveals a landscape defined by sharp elevation changes, from the prominent heights of The Knob and The Cliff overlooking Milford to the numerous upland schools that served isolated farming communities, such as the McCain School, Woodtown School, and the German School.
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