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Iowa and Wisconsin: chiefly from the map of J.N. Nicollet.

Description: Map shows mid-nineteenth century Iowa and Wisconsin counties, cities, towns, Native American villages, and notable geographic features. Includes explanation and notes. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,270,000].
Date: 1844
Creator: Nicollet, J. N. (Joseph Nicolas), 1786-1843
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Cross Section on the parallel of 49° [British Columbia]

Description: Map shows profile of Vancouver Island, the Gulf of Georgia, Canal de Haro, and vicinity in 4 cross sections. Depths measured in fathoms. Relief shown by profile. Depths shown in profile. Scale not given.
Date: [1838..1844]
Creator: Bowen & Co.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of the New England or Eastern States : engraved to illustrate Mitchell's School and Family Geography.

Description: Map shows counties, major transportation routes, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Includes notes, distances, and population statistics. Insets: "No. 7. Map of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, &c." - "No. 9. Vicinity of Boston & Providence" - "No. 10. Vicinity of New Haven & Hartford." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,584,000].
Date: 1844
Creator: Mitchell, S. Augustus, Jr. (Samuel Augustus)
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois with the settled part of Michigan.

Description: Map shows counties, roads, railroads, canals, cities and towns for Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and parts of Michigan and Wisconsin Territory; mining activity for lead region of Illinois and Wisconsin Territory; township grid for lower Michigan. Insets: "Vicinity of Detroit," "Vicinity of Cincinnati," "Falls of Ohio," and "Lead region east of the Mississippi River." Includes explanation and table of steamboat routes. Scale [ca. 1:2,028,000].
Date: 1844
Creator: Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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