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Rand McNally and Company
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Relief shown by hachures. Railroads and chief cities listed and 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 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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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. One inset. 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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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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[Bartholomew, John, Black, Adam & Charles]
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States outlined in color. Land tinted.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Counties tinted in color. Meridian Greenwich. Inset of the Vicinity of Cincinnati.
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Colton, G.W.
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Two street maps on one sheet. Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Neighborhoods tinted in color.
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Colton, G.W.
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Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Counties tinted in color.
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Lucas, Fielding Jr.
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Engraved, hand colored. Counties shown. Meridian Philadelphia.
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Asher & Adams
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Washington Meridian. Hand tinted full color. Relief shown in hachures. Shows railroads, settlements, counties, waterways, and lakes. Engraved.
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[Bourquin, Frederick, Mitchell, Samuel Augustus, Tanner, Henry S.]
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Lithographed. Canals, roads, railroads, and rivers shown. Table of distances. Meridian Washington. Inset of Cincinnati with list of buildings keyed to map. Profile of the Ohio Canal.
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Uncolored lithographed chart. "Manufactures."
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Rand McNally and Company
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Color map. Includes explanation, and alphabetical index of cities and towns, giving populations and Key to map. U.S. interstate highways shown in red. Shows Highway markers.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus.
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Color copper lithograph map by county. Shows roads, railroads, distances, capitals, canals, important towns and rivers. Includes explanation and steam boat routes. Prime meridian is Washington.
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Letts, Son & Co.
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Colored map. The 10-sheet set shows cities, British consular offices, railroads, canals, roads, lights and lighthouses, relief by hachures, etc. This sheet covers Ohio and parts of Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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Johnson, Alvin Jewett, 1827-1884.
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Engraved hand colored in outline map on 2 sheets. Shows county boundaries, towns, villages, roads, railroads, canals, lakes and rivers. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved outline hand color map of the American Midwest. Shows administrative boundaries, cities and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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[Whitney-Graham Company, Inc., Midland Utilities Company]
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Color map on 2 sheets folded. Shows administrative divisions, major cities and towns, cover an area from Chicago on the west to Upper Sandusky, Ohio on the east, and Coldwater, Michigan on the north to New Castle, Indiana on the south. Highlighting electric generating plants, electric power lines, motor coach lines electric railroads, steam heating stations and gas transmission lines. Includes legend.
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[Whitney-Graham Company, Inc., Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company]
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Color map of Ohio on 2 sheets. Shows administrative divisions, major cities and towns, highlighting electric generating stations and substation, steam heating stations and electric transmission lines. Includes legend and compass rose oriented with the north to upper left margin.
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Finley, Anthony
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Full color map on sheet 35x27. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Shows counties, major cities, roads and rivers.
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Baker, Harriet E.
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Outline color map. Showing county lines.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Colored by county. Prime Meridian is Greenwich. Shows capital, railroads, roads, major cities and towns.
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[Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871, Breese, S.]
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Uncolored map. Shows state capital, county, towns, roads, railroads, rivers, canals, etc. Prime meridian is Washington. Includes explanation.
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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. Relief shown by hachures.
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National Map Company
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Outline color map with 2 insets. Shows administrative divisions, roads, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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Tanner, Henry S.
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Three profiles on one page.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Color map. Showing roads, railroads, etc.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Color map by county. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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[Carey, Henry Charles, Lea, Isaac]
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Uncolored engraved map. The map shows important cities, rivers, and mountains. Prime meridians are Washington and London.
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Colton, J.H.
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This is a large scale map with good detail on the oil discoveries on the Little Kanawha River in West Virginia and Buck Creek in Ohio. It has an unusual look for a Colton map, indicating it may have been drawn by someone outside the Colton firm. Streeter and Phillips list a first edition in 1865. Full color by township. Folded into patterned brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of The Oil District Of Ohio And West Virginia J.H. Colton. New York." in gilt.
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Colton, J.H.
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This is a large scale map with good detail on the oil discoveries on the Little Kanawha River in West Virginia and Buck Creek in Ohio. It has an unusual look for a Colton map, indicating it may have been drawn by someone outside the Colton firm. Streeter and Phillips list a first edition in 1865. Full color by township. Folded into patterned brown cloth covers 16x10 with "Colton's Map Of The Oil District Of Ohio And West Virginia J.H. Colton. New York." in gilt.
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. County boundaries hand col. Covers portions of Indiana and West Virginia. Source: Tanner.
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Marbut, Curtis F.
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Includes legend of 12 map sections. Includes soils legend for this section.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Industrial statistics by state and county including county seat, area, and statistics on population, agriculture and manufacturing. Includes descriptions of mines, quarries, and wells.
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