1902 Map of Tioga
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1902 Map of Tioga

USGS Topo · Published 1902

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Tioga River and Cowanesque River valleys define this northern Pennsylvania landscape, serving as the primary corridors for a dense late-Victorian rail network. The map reveals the critical junction point at Tioga Junction, where the Erie R R (Tioga Div) and the Pennsylvania R R (Tioga Div) converged to serve the region's river-bottom settlements. From the northern border at Lawrenceville down to Mansfield, the terrain is marked by numerous family-named landmarks and small rail stops like Lathrop and Rising. The concentration of infrastructure along the water's edge, including the New York Central and Hudson River R R, illustrates how the topography forced industrial and transit development into narrow, fertile gaps between high points like Bald Hill and Pickle Hill. Away from the tracks, scattered hilltop communities such as Farmington Hill and Jackson Summit represent the era's upland agricultural life.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1902
Date Published1902
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions16.5 x 19.9 inches

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