File:1687THolmeMapWissa.jpg

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Date 3 October 2009 (original upload date)
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detail of Thomas Holmes's 1687 map of Pennsylvania, showing Wissahickon Creek, in Germantown (now part of Philadelphia)

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19:46, 3 October 2009 402 × 587 (107,873 bytes) w:en:Smallbones (talk | contribs) (detail of Thomas Holmes's 1687 map of Pennsylvania, showing Wissahickon Creek, in Germantown (now part of Philadelphia))

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