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1890 Atlas Maps |
Contributed by Don Varner.
Click on a township on the map - or - Scroll down for an alphabetic list of township maps. NOTE: This is not an accurate representation of Cambria County. All the boroughs are removed for the purpose of this "clickable" map. You will need to use your browser's "BACK" button to return to this page. Please note that these are large graphic files and will take a while to load. The Johnstown maps lack the detail of the township maps and are not included. |
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Townships | ||
Township Map | Comments | |
Adams | ||
Allegheny | ||
Barr | ||
Blacklick | ||
Cambria | ||
Chest | ||
Clearfield | ||
Conemaugh | ||
Cresson | In 1890, Cresson didn't exist yet, and was still a part of Washington Township | |
Croyle | ||
Dean | ||
East Carroll | East & West Carroll are combined | |
East Taylor | East & West Taylor are combined | |
Elder | ||
Gallitzin | ||
Jackson | ||
Lower Yoder | ||
Middle Taylor | In 1890, Middle Taylor didn't exist yet, and was still a part of East and West Taylors | |
Munster | ||
Portage | ||
Reade | ||
Richland | ||
Stony Creek | Stony Creek is included with the Conemaugh map | |
Summerhill | ||
Susquehanna | ||
Upper Yoder | ||
Washington | ||
West Carroll | East & West Carroll are combined | |
West Taylor | East & West Taylor are combined | |
White |