1856. Young, J. H. (James Hamilton). Relief shown by hachures.; Includes text: Lands of the Dakota or Sioux Indians.; Shows Todd and Stearns counties, created in 1855; does not show Me... Charles Desilver (Philadelphia), 1956.
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1839. Burr, David H., 1803-1875. Detailed map showing drainage, township and county boundaries, cities and towns, canals, roads, and railroads. Relief shown by hachures.; From Burr... J. Arrowsmith (London).
1897. Smith, E. R. (Edgar Russel) (Publisher). Shows county and township boundaries, with survey pattern. 58 x 101 centimeters Scale approximately 1:325,000 General Map Collection. E.R. Smith & Sons (St. Johns, Quebec).
1896. Bates, Waldron. Relief shown by contours.; "Topography and hydrography adapted from the map of Mount Desert Island issued by hte United States Coast and Geodetic S... Geo. W. Stadley & Co (Boston, Mass).
1924. Geological Survey (U.S.). Relief shown by spot heights. 22 x 25 Centimeters Scale approximately 1:160,000 General Map Collection. U.S. Geological Survey (Washington, D.C.?).
1836. Map of Mysore
1917. John Bartholomew & Co. Shows: administrative boundaries, railways and roads. 87 x 103 centimeters Scale approximately 1:506,800; 8 miles to an inch. General Map Collection. J. Bartholomew & Co (Edinburgh).
1928. Photocopy.; Date and original publication information from pencil note on verso: "Map of ... enlarged twice from 'Nepal' by Perceval Landon, Consta... Constable & Co. (London).
1928. Photocopy.; Date and original publication information from pencil note on verso: "Map of ... enlarged twice from the book 'Nepal' by Perceval Lando... Constable & Co. (London).
1867. Relief shown by hachures.; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 by S. Augustus Mitche... S.A. Mitchell? (Pennsylvaniä).
1840. Map of New Hampshire
1816. Carrigain, Philip, 1772-1842. Relief shown pictorially.; Includes ill. 69 x 42 centimeters, on sheet 81 x 55 centimeters Scale approximately 1:350,000 General Map Collection. Carrigain (Concord?).