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Domestic News January 17, 1852

New England Religious Herald

Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

A survey is underway for a new comprehensive map of Hartford County, detailing public roads, streams, mills, stores, manufacturing sites, and property holders' names, including a plan of the city. Conducted by E.M. Woodford of Avon, it will be published by Richard Clark of Philadelphia for $5 per copy.

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New Map of Hartford County,

We learn that a survey is now being made for a new and complete Map of Hartford County, giving all the public roads, streams, and the location of mills, stores, manufacturing establishments, &c., will be marked in their proper places. The name of the property holders generally, are also to be inserted in their proper places. It is likewise to include a plan of this city. The survey is to be made by Mr. E. M. Woodford of Avon, and is to be laid out on a scale to make a large and ornamental map. Such a map will be prized by our citizens, and we trust they will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure a copy. It is to be published by Mr. Richard Clark of Philadelphia, and handsomely executed, colored and mounted, at five dollars a copy.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure

What keywords are associated?

Hartford County Map Survey Public Roads Property Holders Manufacturing Establishments

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. E. M. Woodford Mr. Richard Clark

Where did it happen?

Hartford County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hartford County

Event Date

Now

Key Persons

Mr. E. M. Woodford Mr. Richard Clark

Outcome

map to be published handsomely executed, colored and mounted, at five dollars a copy.

Event Details

A survey is now being made for a new and complete Map of Hartford County, giving all the public roads, streams, and the location of mills, stores, manufacturing establishments, &c., will be marked in their proper places. The name of the property holders generally, are also to be inserted in their proper places. It is likewise to include a plan of this city. The survey is to be made by Mr. E. M. Woodford of Avon, and is to be laid out on a scale to make a large and ornamental map.

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