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MapMap of the northwestern states. Shewing [sic] what proportion lies north of the parallel of South Bend of Lake Michigan. It will be seen at a glance, that the unbroken line of ... Outline map of the north-central United States showing the canals and the railroad network and naming the Michigan Central and the Michigan Southern Railway. John B. Jervis was chief engineer on the Mohawk & Hudson Railroad in 1831.
- Contributor: Jervis, John B. (John Bloomfield)
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapChapman's rail road map of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, & Wisconsin. Outline map showing the railroad network and stations along the rail lines. [From published bibliography]
- Contributor: Chapman, Silas
- Date: 1859-01-01
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MapGuide through Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin & Iowa; by J. Calvin Smith, engraved by S. Stiles, Sherman & Smith. Detailed township map of the midwestern states showing drainage, cities and towns, canals, stage roads, and railroads.
- Contributor: Smith, J. Calvin (John Calvin)
- Date: 1844-01-01
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MapMap showing the location of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway with its branches & connections through Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan. Map of the midwestern states showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, and the completed, proposed, and under-construction railroads.
- Contributor: Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Land Department - Chicago and North Western Railway Company
- Date: 1869-01-01
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MapColton's county & township rail road map of Ohio, Indiana, & Michigan, with parts of adjoining states & Canada; printed by Lang & Laing, 1859. Detailed township and county map of the midwestern states showing drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network.
- Contributor: Colton, G. Woolworth (George Woolworth)
- Date: 1860-01-01
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MapMap showing the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, and its connections. Advertising map covering Michigan and vicinity. Shows drainage, cities and towns, railroad land grant, and the railroad network emphasizing the main line. Information on bond sale by Winslow, Lanier & Co., N.Y., on the verso. Under construction by Continental Improvement Company, George W. Cass, President.
- Contributor: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company - G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co
- Date: 1871-01-01
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MapA map of a part of the southern & western states showing the contemplated route of the New Orleans & Ohio Railroad and the Central Railroad of Illinois, also the route of ... The map covers an area from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi delta, and from Columbus, Ohio, to Little Rock, Ark. It shows Ft. Massac and "Capitol City" in southern Illinois and northern Kentucky as sites selected by the U.S. for the "Western Armory," and the probable future site for the seat of government of the United States or Western District of Columbia. Chartered January...
- Contributor: McBean, William - Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company - Illinois Central Railroad Company - New Orleans and Ohio Railroad
- Date: 1850-01-01
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MapCarte de la riviere Longue : et de quelques autres, qui se dechargent dans le grand fleuve de Missisipi [sic] ... ; Carte que les Gnacsitares : ont dessine sur des paux ...
Carte de la riviere Longue ; Carte que les Gnacsitares | Riviere Longue Map 1 covers area of Minnesota River, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Mississippi River south to Saint Louis. Map 2 covers the area west of the Minnesota River. Both maps drawn within same neat lines, divided by parallel dashed lines with caption "Separation des ces deux cartes." Appears in author's Mémoires de l'Amérique septentrionale, v. 2, of his Nouveaux voyages, La Haye, 1703. Described...- Contributor: Lahontan
- Date: 1703-01-01
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MapA new map of the western parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina; comprehending the river Ohio, and all the rivers, which fall into it; part of the river Mississippi, the ... Scale ca. 1:1,300,000. Hand colored. Annotated in ink. One annotation shows where "Genr. Wayne defeated the Indians Augt. 20, 1794." Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Prime meridian: Philadelphia and London. Includes historical and descriptive text. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 789 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault AACR2
- Contributor: Cheevers, T. - Hutchins, Thomas
- Date: 1778-01-01