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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, etc. Covers also parts of New Mexico and Indian Territory. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, etc. Covers also parts of New Mexico and Indian Territory. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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[Bartholomew, John, Black, Adam & Charles]
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States outlined in color. Land tinted.
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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, etc. Covers also parts of New Mexico and Indian Territory. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Hand colored map with inset. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, etc. Covers also parts of New Mexico and Indian Territory. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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[Black, Adam, Black, Charles]
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Taintor Brothers & Merrill
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[Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871, Breese, S.]
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Wax engraved map. Shows towns, Indian villages, forts and fortifications, rivers, ranchos, springs, sandy regions, etc. Covers part of Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Relief shown by hachures. prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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[Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871, Breese, S.]
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Uncolored map. Shows settlements, towns, villages, forts and trading posts, roads, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington. Includes note and explanation.
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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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Arbuckle Bros.
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Sheet with maps of four states in full color. "Indian Territory" is now known as Oklahoma. It is noted that, "Of the 41,000,000 acres in the Territory, nearly 26,000,000 have been surveyed and set apart as reservations for the Indians. These have been gathered from all parts of the country, from Oregon to Florida, in pursuance of the general plan of congregating all the Indians in one territory, to be theirs forever." Each card measures 7.5 x 12.5 cm.
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