File:19th century turnpikes Massachusetts.jpg

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English: 1919 map of turnpikes in Massachusetts
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Author F.J. Wood

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  • 2007-05-15 00:44 Polaron 2774×2031×8 (1336336 bytes) Scanned from F.J. Wood, ''The Turnpikes of New England'', published in 1919.

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