1855. J.H. Colton & Co. (W 113°--W 90°/N 49°--N 32°). Relief shown by hachures. Covers Nebraska extending to the Canadian border and westward to Oregon and Kansas incl... J.H. Colton & Co. (New York).
1874. 1 map on 2 sheets : col. ; 95 x 140 cm Relief shown by hachures. Border includes flags of various countries, map of the world, and views of Washing...
1882. Rand McNally and Company. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; Shows major railways west of the Mississippi River. 65 x 110 Centimeters Scale not given General Map Co... Rand, McNally (Chicago).
1882. Minnesota State Board of Immigration. Shows completed and unfinished railroad lines, the extent of surveyed townships, county boundaries, towns, and post offices in Minnesota.; Source o... Published by the State Board of Immigration (Saint Paul, Minn.?).
1882. Minnesota State Board of Immigration. 51 x 44 centimeters General Minnesota Maps. Published by the State Board of Immigration, (Saint Paul, Minn.).
1837. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Rock Island at left of map, Davensport Island rightmost labeled island.; Photocopy.; Relief shown by hachures.; "25th Cong., 2nd sess., Senate Doc.... W.J. Stone, Sc (Wash[ington] City [D.C).
2004. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico), Canada Centre for Mapping, and Geological Survey (U.S.). This line shapefile shows bathymetric contours with depth in metres for ocean areas covered by the extent of the North American Atlas project. Isob... Canada Centre for Mapping.
2004. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico), Canada Centre for Mapping, and Geological Survey (U.S.). This polygon shapefile contains bathymetric data with depth in metres for ocean areas covered by the extent of the North American Atlas project. Is... Canada Centre for Mapping.
1926. National Geographic Society (U.S.). Map Department. Relief shown by hachures.; Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Insets: Charleston -- Charlotte -- Atlanta and vicinity. 36 x 47 centimeters Scale 1:2,000,0... The Society (Washington, D.C), 1926.