Historic Map - Duncannon, PA - 1903
Description
View of Duncannon, Perry County, P.A., 1903 / drawn & published by T. M. Fowler.
This aero-view map of Duncannon, Pennsylvania was drawn and published by Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler in 1903. The borough of Duncannon is located on the west bank of the Susquehanna River. During the 1800's it was dominated by iron manufacturing particularly by the Duncannon Iron Company.
The map from 1903 includes labeled streets, buildings and railroad lines. It features inset illustrations or photographs of the following:
- Public School.
- Reformed Church.
- Lutheran Church.
- United Brethren Church.
- Presbyterian Church.
- Church of God.
- Methodist E. Church.
- S. S. Sheller’s Ice Plant.
- P. R. R. Station.
- Hotel Laird. M. W. Derrick.
- Duncannon National Bank.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
- Public School.
- Hotel Laird.
- National Hotel.
- P. R. R. Station.
- Presbyterian Churches.
- Methodist E. Church.
- Lutheran Church.
- Reformed Church.
- Church of God.
- United Brethren Church.
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