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United States. Post Office Department
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United States. Post Office Department
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United States. Post Office Department
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United States. Post Office Department
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Marked up.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Marked up.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Marked up.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Marked up.
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United States. Post Office Department
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Updated to 1879 from 1871. 12 panels.
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United States. Post Office Department
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United States. Post Office Department
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United States. Post Office Department
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Reissue from M. Carey's 1818 edition General Atlas. No changes from the 1818 edition. Outline color by county. Shows counties, settlements, roads, etc. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. "24."
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[Hastings, Robert, Archar Inc.]
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Pictorial map with birds-eye view, with decorative border. City design Print series. Depicting Grad Rapid, Michigan's businesses and buildings around the "The Furniture City" in that time. There were 73 furniture manufacturers in 1973. Shows main roads, parks, rivers, recreational activities, etc. Map filled with descriptive notes and figures.
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[Benedict, Bozidar Damjanovic, Archar Inc.]
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Pictorial map, filled with noted illustrations of buildings and landmarks, bridges, scenic highlights and attractions. Includes modes of transportation such as cars, airplanes, ships and boats. Shows mall figures of people engaged in activities, mainly automotive manufacturing industry.
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West Michigan Tourist and Resort Association.
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Detroit United Railway
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Date estimated. Includes a small map of the Detroit United Railway Electric System.
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Mobile Oil Company
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Color pictorial map. features historical illustrations, date events, Native American settlements, landmarks, agriculture, industry, roads, transportation modes, recreational areas and activities. Includes cartouche with Michigan State motto and decorative compass rose. Date estimated.
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Upper Peninsula Development Bureau
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Color pictorial map of Upper Peninsula, Michigan, with parts of Lake Superior, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. Covers parts of Wisconsin, the lower peninsula of Michigan, and Ontario. Map depicts many recreational activities, with references of the history of the region, promoting the region as a tourist destination with ample recreational opportunities. Shows Interstate highways, state roads and county roads, airports, parks, national and state forests, game refuges, fish hatcheries, wildlife, and people engaged in recreational activities. Includes legend. and compass rose.
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Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
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Bird's eye view pictorial map of Greenfield Village, the world's largest indoor-outdoor history museum, dedicated by Henry Ford, who wanted his museum to be a place where people could see how their ancestors lived and worked. The 13-acre museum and village celebrates the accomplishments of American innovators. Shows various buildings, with index, and compass rose at the lower center. Includes color portraits and views on upper and lower panels.
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[Haas, Ph., Tiffin, Edward]
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Uncolored map. Showing latitude of the Southern extremity of the Lake Michigan, North Boundary of Indiana. Scale 160 chains to an inch. "A true copy of the original plat in this Office. Surveyor General's Office - Chillicothe, 24th November 1827. Edwa. Tiffin, Sur. Gen. "Possibly from: Northern Boundary of Indiana: message from the president of the United States, 1828. Map Showing the Northern Boundary Line of the State of Ohio, surveyed in 1817.
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Young, Irene Harsha
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Pictorial map. Drawn by Irene Harsha Young, bordered with vignette illustrations of historical buildings, monuments and ships. A decorative scroll in the upper left margin provides geographical and historical information about Mackinac; inset map in the lower left corner shows the region of Ancient Michilimackinac with a vignette illustration of the Straits Bridge. Pictographs showing the maritime character of the island with boats and ships in Lake Michigan and the Straits of Mackinac; also the island historical events, places of interest and activities. Includes text. Date estimated.
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Peacock, Jerry
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Pictorial view of Wayne University campus. Detail map showing various buildings, graduating students crossing Cass Avenue in caps and gowns, Detroit River located south of campus. Around the border of the map are written the words of the first verse of "Green and Gold," the fight song of Wayne University.
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[Barcus, Frank, Historical Society of Michigan]
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Pictorial map, showing primary cities, towns and points of interest throughout the state, ports, sounds, railroads, rivers and forests. Map is filled with pictographs depict landmark buildings, ships, boats, woods, lumber industries, wildlife, historical figures and events and Native American settlements. Bordered by names of county and region. Title cartouche in bottom left includes images of pirates, lumber Jack, Native American, train, and car, with the seal of Historical Society of Michigan on top.
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Richardson, H.
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Colored pictorial map. Shows labeled rivers and mountains, cities, major buildings, houses, domestic and wild animals, plants, industry, Native American sites, points of interest, tourist activities. etc. Fantasy portraits of the wind in left corner. Relief shown pictorially.
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Chapman, Lloyd C.
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Pictorial map, with historical, cultural and recreational illustrations and information. Shows U.S. roads, county roads, recreation areas, parks, Indian settlements, and fire towers. On left and right borders vignettes illustrating historical events and scenery, dated 1673-1836. On lower margin, cross section view of Mackinac Bridge with detail information for each section. Includes legend.
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[Raisz, Erwin, Mills, Christopher]
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Thorpe, Samuel, S.
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Uncolored cadastral map. The Cadillac Tract is shown in red. Showing tract numbers, farm lands, selected buildings, roads, and rivers.
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[Whitney, J.D., Foster, J.W.]
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This is a French issue of the Foster/Whitney geological maps of Lake Superior from the 1849 report (see our #1059). Hand-painted color shows geologic formation in the Lake Superior vicinity.
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[Macomb, J.N, Warner, W.H.]
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Karpinski 731; with 4 page report. Map is without color.Showing lengths of river and principal features near the shores on both sides. Includes a Table showing the various stage of water. Relief shown by soundings.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Printed color with counties outlined and Indian Reservations shaded.
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[Macomb, J. N. (John N.), Warner, William H. (William Hamer)]
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Karpinski 728. Without color. Includes table, showing various states of water at different periods... Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings.
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Mobile Oil Company
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Pictorial map. With cartouche with Michigan State motto. Date estimated. Note: "Use Mobil gas and Mobil oil". Depicting notable buildings. historical illustrations and people, roads, rivers, bridges, points of interest and recreations, churches, parks, universities, Indian settlements, wildlife and agriculture. Includes various transportation modes and Mobil Gas oil tankers. Relief shown pictorially.
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Strong, Ezra
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The third edition, with La Porte and La Grange counties added in northern Indiana. This copy lacking the covers. Full color by county, with alphabetical list of counties and population. Includes Explanatory remarks. Prime meridian is Washington, D.C.
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