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Covers: Farmer's Township And Railroad Map Of Michigan
Farmer, John; Farmer, S...
Covers: Farmer's Townsh...
1868
4940.001
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[Farmer, John, Farmer, Silas]
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(Covers to) Farmer's Rail Road & Township Map Of Michigan And Chart Of The Lakes From U.S. Surveys & Other Authentic Sources. Drawn And Engraved By John Farmer, C.E. Silas Farmer & Co. (Successors To The Late John Farmer,) Publishers Of Sectional And Township Maps Of Michigan, Wisconsin, Lake Superior, Wayne County, Mich. &c. 35 Monroe Avenue, Detroit. 1868. Entered ... at Detroit ... 1857, by John Farmer...
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4940.001
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First issued in 1862, Karpinski shows editions of 1862, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1871, 1872, and 1873. The entire lower and upper Peninsulas are shown, with seven views including the Reform School, Lansing, and the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Asylum at Flint. There are numerous tables of statistics and a short history of Michigan. To the left of the title is the statement: "The First Map ever made of the region of country now comprised in the States of Michigan and Wisconsin, was made by the predecessor of our firm, Mr. John Farmer, in 1829." Full color. Map is folded into brown cloth covers 15x10 with "Farmer's Township And Railroad Map Of Michigan" printed in gold on a blue paper label. Publisher's advertisement inside front cover.
Farmer's Township And Railroad Map Of Michigan
Farmer, John; Farmer, S...
Farmer's Township And R...
1868
4940.002
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Author
[Farmer, John, Farmer, Silas]
Full Title
Farmer's Rail Road & Township Map Of Michigan And Chart Of The Lakes From U.S. Surveys & Other Authentic Sources. Drawn And Engraved By John Farmer, C.E. Silas Farmer & Co. (Successors To The Late John Farmer,) Publishers Of Sectional And Township Maps Of Michigan, Wisconsin, Lake Superior, Wayne County, Mich. &c. 35 Monroe Avenue, Detroit. 1868. Entered ... at Detroit ... 1857, by John Farmer...
List No
4940.002
Note
First issued in 1862, Karpinski shows editions of 1862, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1871, 1872, and 1873. The entire lower and upper Peninsulas are shown, with seven views including the Reform School, Lansing, and the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Asylum at Flint. There are numerous tables of statistics and a short history of Michigan. To the left of the title is the statement: "The First Map ever made of the region of country now comprised in the States of Michigan and Wisconsin, was made by the predecessor of our firm, Mr. John Farmer, in 1829." Full color. Map is folded into brown cloth covers 15x10 with "Farmer's Township And Railroad Map Of Michigan" printed in gold on a blue paper label. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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