File:Cambridge 1873 WardMap.jpg

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This is the index plate for city of Cambridge from the 1873 atlas of Cambridge published by Hopkins. The original map measures about 20"x28".

Image downloaded from: http://wardmaps.com/ward_maps/cambridge_1873/cambridge_1873_plate_index.htm

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current15:28, 30 May 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:28, 30 May 2006500 × 328 (26 KB)wikimediacommons>W>BluemanbostonThis is the index plate for city of Cambridge from the 1873 atlas of Cambridge published by Hopkins. The original map measures about 20"x28". Image downloaded from: http://wardmaps.com/ward_maps/cambridge_1873/cambridge_1873_plate_index.htm

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