Wagner’s Complete Map of Akron and Suburbs

$225.00

Elaborate city plan and street index of Akron used by the engineers of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

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Description

This linen backed folding map is based on a city plan of Akron published by the A.C. Wagner Company. Although it was originally designed as a street map and index, this version was used in the central engineering department (C.E. Office on the front cover) of the Pennsylvania Railroad archives and updated (by hand) with track ownership information into the early 1950’s.

A custom legend identifies the tracks of six separate companies, concentrated heavily on a line that runs from the southwest to the northeast through the city. Manuscript annotations identify other items of interest to the company, including stations, depots, rail yards, and connecting destinations.

In addition, the map shows an interesting mid-century transportation configuration a few decades prior to Penn R.R.’s merger with the New York Central in 1968. The resulting company, the Penn Central, declared bankruptcy in 1970 (the largest filing at the time) and many of its lines were eventually taken over by Amtrak.

A hundred years earlier, the Pennsylvania Railroad was the largest corporation in the world and paid out annual shareholder dividends for over 100 consecutive years, showing just how rapidly and completely railroading fortunes could change.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1939

Author: A.C. Wagner Company

Sheet Width (in): 28.50

Sheet Height (in): 34.00

Condition: B+

Condition Description: Dissected into 35 panels and mounted to linen, with black leather covers. Two panels show minor to moderate discoloration, one of which also has significant adhesive residue from the applied legend. Otherwise in good condition, especially given the map's history and use.

$225.00

1 in stock