Author
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. Geographical features keyed to map; populations of towns.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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This is the St. Paul section of the larger map.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
Note
This is the St. Paul section of the larger map.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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In full color by county or regions. Indian boundaries shown.
Author
Lapham, I.A.
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1st issue was in 1845, issued every year until 1869. This copy is uncolored and folded twice. Usually, this appeared as a pocket map. Lapham also issued, with Colton, a larger map of Milwaukee and with Van Slyck (a printer in Milwaukee) a smaller map of the city in 1854. The first map of Milwaukee listed by Karrow is an 1836 map attributed to Lapham, then the first edition of this map in 1845. Phillips' first listing is a later edition of this map in 1857.
Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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In full color by county. Wisconsin is shown in color only where territory has been sectioned. Postal routes by coach, stage, sulkey, cross, rail roads and canals shown. In 8 sections mounted on linen. Label on back states "No. 13. Michigan, Wisconsin."
Author
Arbuckle Bros.
Note
Sheet with maps of four states in full color. The notes for Maine mention that the population included "8 Chinese." It is also noted that in Michigan although the climate in the winter is "cold and rigorous," the death rate is low. Each card measures 7.5 x 12.5 cm.
Author
Judson, L.
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The first separately published map of Iowa. Not in Phillips or any other references. Karrow locates a copy at the Iowa Historical Society and lists it as the first map of Iowa. Shows the eastern part of the territory, with the sections shown, and the early towns being settled. Judson also issued a smaller scale map of Iowa and Wisconsin in the same year (Karrow 8-0630), and several maps of parts of Wisconsin, and towns in Wisconsin and Michigan. He also issued maps of Iowa City and Bloomington in 1839. Outline color by county. Folded into red leather covers 14x9 with "Iowa." stamped in gilt. Inside front cover has an advertisement for Doolittle and Munson.
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