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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of railroads and chief cities keyed to map. Inset extension of map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of geographical features keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of geographical features keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Tables of railroads and geographical features keyed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Counties outlined in color. Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Railroads highlighted. Relief shown by hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of geographical features indexed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of geographical features indexed to map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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List of geographical features indexed to map.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Meridian Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows tribes fo Native Americans.
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Colton, G.W.
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Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Tinted in color.
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Asher & Adams
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Washington Meridian. Hand tinted full color. Shows railroads, settlements, counties, waterways, and lakes. Engraved.
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[Walling, Henry Francis, 1825-1888, Lloyd, H.H.]
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Hand colored double page map of Kansas, Indian Territory, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. Shows state and administrative boundaries, cities, towns, rivers, roads and railroads. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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Johnson, Alvin Jewett, 1827-1884.
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Engraved hand colored in outline map on 2 sheets. Shows state and county boundaries, towns, villages, roads, railroads, canals, lakes and rivers. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Johnson, Alvin Jewett, 1827-1884.
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Engraved hand colored in outline map on 2 sheets. Shows state and county boundaries, towns, villages, roads, railroads, canals, lakes and rivers. Depth shown by isolines. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr., 1792-1868
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Hand colored map. Relief shown by hachures. Showing administrative divisions, major cities, Indian reservations,rivers, lakes, and mountains. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. This is an important map of Kansas Territory and one of the first maps to name Denver. It is shows the full extent of the Kansas Territory from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains. "Gold Field" is printed on the map in the area just south of Denver, in reference to the Pikes Peak gold rush of 1858-1860. Includes topographic features. Shows locations of forts, major cities and towns, and Native Americans territories. Shows routes of explorers and topographical engineers, including Major W. H. Emory, Lieut. W. G. Peck, Captain Nathan Boone, Captain J. C. Fremont, Captain J. Pope, Lieut. Franklin, Colonel Sumner, Lieut. I. C. Woodruff and Major Carry. Prime Meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. Prime Meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Shows capitals, routes of Pacific Railroad, roads, military and trading posts, major cities and towns. Shows Native Americans settlements.
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[Rand McNally and Company, State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau]
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Color map. U.S. interstate highways shown in red. Shows time zone boundaries, roads, ferries, highways, rivers and streams. Includes population of cities and towns.
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National Map Company
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Outline color map. Shows administrative divisions, roads, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Color map by state and county. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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U.S. General Land Office
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One of the series of adjacent sixteen maps. Mounted on linen. Relief shown in hachures.
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