Hi.  I copied the user interface from Jef Poskanzer's ACME Mapper v1,
and added historic topo maps to it.  I only have the maps that
Christopher Marshall (&etc) scanned and published via the UNH Library
and historical.maptech.com, and which Richard Utter georeferenced and
published at http://www.garbuttny.us.  I split them up into
Terraserver-style tiles at 8 meters/pixel.  You can view them via the
URL below, which is the Shepherd's Crook of the gravity railroad
between Scranton and Honesdale.

http://www.rutlandtrail.org/mapview.cgi?lat=41.6009431103&long=-75.46646504&scale=13&theme=Historic&width=5&height=5&dot=Yes

I have a Python program which grokks the maps from garbuttny.us, and a
copy of all the maps which I can burn to two DVDs (barely won't fit on
one).  Happy to send a copy to anybody willing to pay for shipping the
DVDs plus a $10 "don't bother me unless you really want them" fee.

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