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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Collection
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Collection
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Author:
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Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851
Author
Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851
Author
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Date:
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1861
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Short Title:
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T. 7 S., R. 20 W.
Short_Title
T. 7 S., R. 20 W.
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Publisher:
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Manuscript N.P.
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Publisher
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Type:
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Manuscript Map
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Obj Height cm:
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32
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32
Obj Height cm
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Obj Width cm:
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38
Obj_Width_cm
38
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Scale 1:
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31,680
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Note:
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Colored manuscript map. Pen-and-ink and pencil. Shows sections, quarter sections, smaller parcels, landowners, roads, hydrography, etc. Located in Berrien County, Michigan. Facing the map is a table of courses and distances, 32 x 37 cm.
Note
Colored manuscript map. Pen-and-ink and pencil. Shows sections, quarter sections, smaller parcels, landowners, roads, hydrography, etc. Located in Berrien County, Michigan. Facing the map is a table of courses and distances, 32 x 37 cm.
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State/Province:
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Michigan
State
Michigan
State/Province
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County:
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Berrien County (Mich.)
County
Berrien County (Mich.)
County
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Subject:
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Boundaries; U.S. Public Survey
Subject
Boundaries; U.S. Public Survey
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Full Title:
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Town 7 South, Range 20 West. (Surveyed in 1829 by L. Lyon). Road dists. in Chikaming Tp. in 1861 (added in pencil)
Full_Title
Town 7 South, Range 20 West. (Surveyed in 1829 by L. Lyon). Road dists. in Chikaming Tp. in 1861 (added in pencil)
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List No:
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5125.004
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Series No:
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8
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Publication Author:
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Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851
Publication_Author
Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851
Publication Author
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Pub Date:
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1835
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Pub Title:
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(Michigan and Indiana Border Survey 1828-1835. Manuscript survey maps and notes)
Pub_Title
(Michigan and Indiana Border Survey 1828-1835. Manuscript survey maps and notes)
Pub Title
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Pub Reference:
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Biographical Directory of the American Congress p. 1246; Boundaries of the U.S., p. 115; Campbell, Political History of Michigan, pp. 399, 469; Karpinski pp. 25, 432, 470, 472; cf Claussen & Friis 13; Stewart, Public Land Surveys. pp. 76-118.
Pub_Reference
Biographical Directory of the American Congress p. 1246; Boundaries of the U.S., p. 115; Campbell, Political History of Michigan, pp. 399, 469; Karpinski pp. 25, 432, 470, 472; cf Claussen & Friis 13; Stewart, Public Land Surveys. pp. 76-118.
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Pub Note:
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This group of seven maps and accompanying detailed notes on the -Interior Quarter Section Corners" was compiled by Lucius Lyon, who began as a field surveyor in Michigan in the late 1820's when he made these surveys, became one of the first senators from Michigan in 1837, and served as Surveyor General for Michigan from 1845 to 1850. Lucius Lyon signed and dated one of the maps in 1829. The maps and sheet notes are sewn together with original sheep skin covers and rolled into a surveyor's copper canister. The maps show the first two tiers of townships (T. 7-8 S., R. 19-22 W., Michigan Meridian) on the Michigan and Indiana border running east from Lake Michigan for about 19 miles. It is probable that these surveys were carried out in part to further define the Michigan Indiana border in preparation for Michigan's entry into the Union as a State in 1837. They are also of great interest as examples of the documents and methods of the field surveyors in the early years of the General Land Office.
Pub_Note
This group of seven maps and accompanying detailed notes on the -Interior Quarter Section Corners" was compiled by Lucius Lyon, who began as a field surveyor in Michigan in the late 1820's when he made these surveys, became one of the first senators from Michigan in 1837, and served as Surveyor General for Michigan from 1845 to 1850. Lucius Lyon signed and dated one of the maps in 1829. The maps and sheet notes are sewn together with original sheep skin covers and rolled into a surveyor's copper canister. The maps show the first two tiers of townships (T. 7-8 S., R. 19-22 W., Michigan Meridian) on the Michigan and Indiana border running east from Lake Michigan for about 19 miles. It is probable that these surveys were carried out in part to further define the Michigan Indiana border in preparation for Michigan's entry into the Union as a State in 1837. They are also of great interest as examples of the documents and methods of the field surveyors in the early years of the General Land Office.
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Pub List No:
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5125.000
Pub_List_No
5125.000
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Pub Type:
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Manuscript Map
Pub_Type
Manuscript Map
Pub Type
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Pub Maps:
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7
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Pub Height cm:
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33
Pub_Height_cm
33
Pub Height cm
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Pub Width cm:
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41
Pub_Width_cm
41
Pub Width cm
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Image No:
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5125004
Image_No
5125004
Image No
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Institution:
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Rumsey Collection
Institution
Rumsey Collection
Institution
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Ownership Statement:
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Copyright 2005
Ownership_Statement
Copyright 2005
Ownership Statement
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