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U.S. General Land Office
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Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1. 37th. Cong. 2nd. Sess. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed, and Puget Sound Co's claims.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1 - Ho. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 2d. Sess. 35th. Cong. Shows roads, trails, Indian reservations, light houses, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows townships subdivided, private and Pueblo Indian grants surveyed. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Five issues (1855,57,60,61,63) from the Annual Reports.Uncolored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows private and public claims surveyed, and Townships subdivided.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color with an extensive legend showing mining activities.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. The following items are shown: asphaltum wells, salt ponds, oil springs, and numerous types of mines including gold, silver, quick silver, copper, tin and lead.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. Silver, gold and copper mines shown.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. Indian reservations are outlined in gray.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. Gold, silver, and copper mines are prominently shown.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. The developed gold regions are highlighted in gold. It is noted that the dotted lines are for proposed surveys. Many of the townships have yet to be sectionalized.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color with the land offices in pink and the surveyor general's office in green. The legend includes coal, lead, platina, marble, and salt lands.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. It is noted that the whole central region in underlaid with iron ore. Also found are coal and lead ore.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. Coal regions are shown in gray.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. Topographical information is included in the note area.
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U.S. General Land Office
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The territory is largely unsurveyed. Surveying has only been completed in a few townships right along the Missouri River. The map shows the treaty line of July 23, 1851.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. Iron, lead and coal regions are shown.
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U.S. General Land Office
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In outline color. The "6 mile limits" are shown in pink. The seat of the Surveyor General's Office is shown in green.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. The "6 miles Limits" are shown in pink.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Large map showing the Land Office; railroads; wagon roads; and the copper, iron and silver regions. In outline color.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in outline color. Lead and copper regions are highlighted. It is noted that in one year more than 13,000,000 pounds of lead had been smelted.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in color by county. The legend includes the Land Offices and the completed railroads. A state rich in coal deposits, it is estimated that the area of the coal fields is 7,700 square miles.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map in color by county. Boundaries for the Ohio Company purchase, the Virginia Military land, the Symmes's purchase, and the Connecticut Reserve are delineated. The explanations for the Land Office and the completed railroads have been added in pen.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Table of contents has title: List Of Maps, Showing The progress of public surveys accompanying the Annual Report of the General Land Office, dated October 2, 1866 ... First large colored state maps issued by GLO. Maps mounted on linen and bound in folio with "General Land Office Report. Maps." stamped in gilt on the spine. No text, which was issued separately. Outline color. David Rumsey Collection copy lacks cover title.
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U.S. General Land Office
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[U.S. General Land Office, Berthrong, I.P., Dinsmore, A.F.]
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[O'Hare, Daniel P., Higgins, A.L.., Berthrong, I.P., U.S. General Land Office]
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[Daidy, George A., Bauman Jr., Wm., Berthrong, I.P., U.S. General Land Office]
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with the remnants of the title stamped in gold barely readable on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with the remnants of the title stamped in gold barely readable on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with the remnants of the title stamped in gold barely readable on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with the remnants of the title stamped in gold barely readable on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with the remnants of the title stamped in gold barely readable on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Dense topographical detail. With printed color. Map is mounted on linen and folds into the original black leather folder 25.5x15; some loss on spine so title is no longer readable. Compiled and drawn by I.P. Berthrong.
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U.S. General Land Office
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With printed color. Undissected and backed with linen. Folds into original black leather folder 25.5x15 with an unreadable gold embossed title on the spine.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Shows division of the state into water districts. Compiled and drawn by I.P. Berthrong. A special edition of the 1900 map, overprinted in blue with the boundaries of the water divisions and districts. With full printed color. Map is undissected and mounted on linen. "C.E. Perkins C., B. & Q. Railway Co., Burlington, Iowa." is stamped in blue ink on the linen backing. Map folds into dark brown cloth covers 28x19 with "WY." stamped in gilt on the spine.
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[U.S. General Land Office, Ruth, H.]
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Color map. Shows county boundaries, cities, towns, districts, highways, national forests, parks, monuments, Indian reservations, etc. Includes legend. Relief shown by shading, hachures and spot heights.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Changes from 1888 ed: N. & S. Dakota, Oklahoma Ter., smaller Ind. Res. Printed in full color. Printed on 6 sheets (David Rumsey Collection copy mounted as one sheet). Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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U.S. General Land Office
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A complete revision with enlargement of scale from the 1887 issue. Printed in full and outline color. Includes legend. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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U.S. General Land Office
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From the Annual Report of 1876. Black and white. See the 1879 edition in color. Includes the surveyed private grants. Slightly smaller scale (20 miles to an inch) than the 1879 edition. Shows private grants, Indian and military reservations, townships subdivided, boundary of land districts, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Separate issue of the large U.S. map, which is dated November 1, 1869. In full color by state. Explanations showing land grants and proposed rail roads, light houses, land districts and mine and mineral resources. 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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Nine issues from the Annual Reports. A Diagram of Oregon (1851,52,55,58,59,60,61,63,63,64) (Various Titles). Printed without color. Scale 10 mile to an inch. In upper right corner: Senate Ex. doc. No. 1, 2nd Sess., 32nd Cong. Shows townships subdivided in 1852, and proposed to be surveyed in 1853 and 1854. Relief shown by hachures.
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U.S. General Land Office
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Composite map of all 16 sheets.
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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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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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