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Boundary lines of the Central Freight Association territory.

Map shows railroad lines and territory of the Central Freight Association in the Midwest. State boundaries, cities, and towns in the region are indicated. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,928,320].
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Wymond, Charles E.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Export and manufacturing tobacco districts of the United States (western section) to accompany bulletin prepared by E.H. Mathewson.

Map shows types of tobacco production for southern Kentucky, Tennessee, southern Indiana and Ohio, and western West Virginia; railroads, counties, cities, and towns. Includes legend and annual production statistics. Scale [ca. 1:895,000].
Date: 1912
Creator: Stevenson, J. H.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Group map showing percentage bases for Westbound rates.

Map shows railroad lines and territories for central midwestern states; state boundaries, cities, and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,407,680].
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Wymond, Charles E.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Groups in Central Freight Association territory and adjacent points to Memphis, Tenn., New Orleans, La., Pensacola Fla., Mobile, Ala., Gulfport, Miss., and points taking same rates : as described in B. T. Jones' freight tariff No. 15 series and freight tariff no. 108 series.

Map shows railroad lines and territories of various groups of the Central Freight Association for the midwestern United States; state boundaries, cities, and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:2,471,040].
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Wymond, Charles E.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Railroad map of Ohio.

Map shows early twentieth century Ohio railroads, counties, cities, towns, canals, electric railways, coal lands, tunnels, and notable physical features; shipping routes on Lake Erie. Includes index. Scale [ca. 1:510,000].
Date: 1914
Creator: Railroad Commission of Ohio
System: The Portal to Texas History