1879. United States. General Land Office. Relief shown by hachures.; Shows tribal boundaries established by treaty, wagon roads, trails, railroads, military reservations, and natural featur... General Land Office (Washington).
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1900. John Bartholomew and Son. Topographic map of north western India showing transportation, water features, place and area names and populated places. Relief shown by hypsometr... John Bartholomew and Co. (Edinburgh).
1900. John Bartholomew and Son. Topographic map of southern India showing transportation, water features, place and area names and populated places. Relief shown by hypsometric an... John Bartholomew & Co. (Edinburgh).
1892. Petermann, A. (August Heinrich), 1822-1878. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Ausgabe 1892 38 x 48 Centimeters Scale 1:7,500,000 General Map Collection. Justus Perthes (Gotha).
1913. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Relief shown by isolines and soundings in feet. 26 x 88 centimeters or smaller Scale [1:400,000] General Map Collection. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (Washington).
1680. Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702. Relief shown pictorially. 48 x 57 centimeters Scale approximately 1:860,000 General Map Collection. Nicolaum Visscher (Amsterdam).
1915. Barrasa, J. Date from signature of chief engineer:"August 1915."; "Rys. in operation 572 miles - projected 237 miles - total 809 miles."; Inset: Dep. of Peten,... s.n.
628. Iowa
1846. Carey & Hart. Prime meridian: Washington. Below scale: Published by Carey & Hart Philada. In bottom margin: Published by C.S. Williams, N.E. corner of Market... Carey & Hart; C.S. Williams (Philadelphia).
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1902. Dodd, Mead & Company. Shows county towns and railroad lines.; "Copyright, 1891 and 1902, by Dodd, Mead & Company."; Indexed by county name.; On verso: Area and populatio... , 1902.
1844. Nicollet, J. N. (Joseph Nicolas), 1786-1843. Differs from edition also copyrighted in 1844 in that it includes map of Michigan on verso.; Relief shown by hachures.; Shows counties, Indian trai... Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese (New York), 1944.