1926. Hibbing (Minn.). City Engineer. September 10, 1926.; Cadastral map.; Appears to have been hand colored. 55 x 35 centimeters Scale approximately 1:16,000 City Maps. Office of Village Engineer (Hibbing, Minn).
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1900. Includes inset location map. "Townsites have been laid out at Wabigoon, Dinorwic, and Vermilion Bay, and lots may be obtained through local agents ... (Ontario?).
1918. Kenyon Company (Des Moines, Iowa). Includes text and ill. 64 x 62 centimeters Scale approximately 1:455,000 General Map Collection. Kenyon Co (Des Moines, Iowa).
1851. Atwood, John M., approximately 1818-. Cover title: Ensign & Thayer's map of the western states. Prime meridian: Washington, D.C. 44 x 58 centimeters Scale approximately 1:2,700,000 Gen... Ensign & Thayer (New York), 1848.
1849. Atwood, J. M., fl. 1840-1865. Railroads -- United States -- Maps; Canals -- United States -- Maps; Roads -- Middle West -- Maps; Middle West -- Maps; Northwest, Old -- Maps; Map... Ensign & Thayer (New York).
1849. Williams, W. (Wellington). Longitude given on top of map is from Greenwich; given on bottom of map is from Washington. Removed from: Williams, Wellington. Appleton's southe... Williams (Philadelphia).
1830. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially.; Shows location of Indian tribes.; Map covers area east of the Rockies, i.e., the Great Plains.; From Ser... (United States?).
1918. National Geographic Society (U.S.). Cartographic Division. Detached from: National Geographic, May 1918.; Indexed by: Index to the map of the Western Theatre of War.; Inset: "Showing relation of the Western... The Society (Washington).
1910. United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Cartographic Details: Scale [1:79,000] Shows township, range and section lines, settlements, schools, mission, agency, sawmill, resettlement land, ... U.S. Geological Survey ; Washington, D.C.
1858. Boardman, Harvey. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Shows roads, buildings, and township boundaries.; Mt. Adams and Mt. Jefferson shown transposed.; "Enter... H. Boardman? (Griswold, Conn.?).