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Lucas Jr., Fielding
Illinois.
1817
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Illinois. Drawn and Published by F. Lucas Jr., Baltimore. B.T. Welch, Sc. (1822)
List No 4866.055
Note Engraved. Colored by county. Meridians Greenwich and Washington. Swamps shown. Tribal encampments of the Kickapoo Indians shown.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map of the State of Missouri …
1836
Pocket Map
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title Map of the state of Missouri and territory of Arkansas compiled from the latest authorities. Philadelphia, published by S. Augustus Mitchell. 1836. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman, No. 6 North Fifth Street. Entered ... 1835, by S. Augustus Mitchell ... Pennsylvania.
List No 4102.001
Note Relief shown by hachures Prime meridian: Washington. Covers also parts of Oklahoma (Indian Territory) and Kansas. Derived from the Finley 1826 American Atlas map and issued originally by Mitchell in 1831, this edition has many changes topographically and a new border. The western part of the old Arkansas Territory is now called "Indian Territory Attached to Arkansas." There are many new counties in Missouri and Arkansas, and a table of steam boat routes appear in the lower right corner of the map. The detail in the surrounding states is now filled in. Full color, folded into red leather covers 13.5x8 with "Mitchell's Map of Missouri & Arkansas" and a decorative border in gilt.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map of Minnesota Territory
1855
World Atlas
Authors Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Full Title Map of Minnesota Territory. By J.H. Young. Scale 1-2,400,000. Published by Cowperthwait, Desilver & Butler, Philadelphia. Entered ... 1850 by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. ... Pennsylvania.
List No 4328.038
Note Full color map by county. Includes note on lands of the Dacota or Sioux Indians. By the treaties of Traversedes Sioux and Mentoda concluded in 1851. The red line is the boundary of the Dacota cession. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
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