(1755). An Account of the distances from the city of Philadelphia, of all the places of note within the improved part of the province of Pennsylvania: Note. The distances are not to be understood in a right line, but as the road is laid out from one place to another; for instance, from Shippensbourg to Rays-Town measures sixty-one miles along the road; whereas the nearest distance of these places is but fifty miles. Printed by William Bradford, at the corner house of Front and Market-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)An Account of the Distances from the City of Philadelphia, of All the Places of Note Within the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsylvania: Note. The Distances Are Not to Be Understood in a Right Line, but as the Road Is Laid Out from One Place to Another; for Instance, from Shippensbourg to Rays-Town Measures Sixty-one Miles Along the Road; Whereas the Nearest Distance of These Places Is but Fifty Miles. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the corner house of Front and Market-Street, 1755.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)An Account of the Distances from the City of Philadelphia, of All the Places of Note Within the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsylvania: Note. The Distances Are Not to Be Understood in a Right Line, but as the Road Is Laid Out from One Place to Another; for Instance, from Shippensbourg to Rays-Town Measures Sixty-one Miles Along the Road; Whereas the Nearest Distance of These Places Is but Fifty Miles. Printed by William Bradford, at the corner house of Front and Market-Street, 1755.