Railroad map of the United States and of the Dominion of Canada: Success: Shows terrain, cities, and towns along with the railroad network and the names of its lines. Includes a distance chart and a view of the "Main Building, Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876." This detailed map not only highlights the extensive railway connections that facilitated trade and travel between the two nations but also illustrates the diverse landscapes traversed by these routes.
Major cities are clearly marked, revealing how railroads played a crucial role in urban development, while smaller towns indicate areas of growth spurred by railway access. The names of various railroad lines are prominently displayed, showcasing the competitive landscape of the industry during this period.