MAPS FOR TRACKING THE MOVE WESTWARD

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OHIO AND INDIANA          ILLINOIS         MICHIGAN & WISCONSIN

KENTUCKY & TENNESSEE    MISSOURI & KANSAS

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THE MOVE WESTWARD:   OHIO AND INDIANA


[S 5] Indiana and Ohio Circa 1825.  With an inset plan of Cincinnati, towns, county lines and roads are identified in both states. The Indian areas are shown clearly in the northwest corner of Indiana. There is also some detail showing the lower part of Michigan Territory. Printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.    $4.50


[T 6] Ohio: 1864.  Nicely detailed depiction of this populous area at mid-century. Our reproduction of this 1864 A.J. Johnson map shows both county and township boundaries, as well as towns and railway lines. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[T 13] Ohio: 1885-87 (2 sheets).  This double sheet set, first issued between 1885 and 1887, depicts the state in extraordinary detail. Tiny communities - often with less than 25 people - are shown, as are the county boundaries. In addition, railways, rivers and numerous small creeks and streams are shown and identified. Ideal for use with either mid or late 19th century census records, in both rural and thickly settled areas. Inset shows Cincinnati and Hamilton County. 

Black and white map, printed on (2) 18" x 24" sheets.    $12.95


* NEW - [B34] Cincinnati: 1901. At the end of the nineteenth century, Cincinnati was the 10th largest city in the United States, with more than 325,000 people, many of them immigrants, living in its many neighborhoods. Our detailed map shows the city’s streets and 31 wards, plus neighborhoods such as Corryville, Mount Adams, Cumminsville and more. Many public buildings and institutions such as the House of Refuge and the Cincinnati Work House are identified, as are major rail lines and streetcar lines. The map also locates numerous cemeteries, including the German Catholic and Protestant cemeteries. Ideal for use in late 19th and early 20th century research.

                                                                                    Black and white map, 18" x 24", including margins. $7.95


Special Value:  [PN39] Map Group for Ohio. Includes maps [S 5], [S 16], [T 6], [T13] and small map [F 22] .

All 5 maps $24.95


[T 7] Indiana: 1864.  Our reproduction of this 1864 A.J. Johnson map shows both county and township boundaries, rivers and creeks, and towns and settlements. Roads and rail lines are also indicated. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 16] Indiana and Ohio: 1873/74.  A faithful reproduction of Asher and Adams' original 1873/74 lithograph, this map depicts both states during a time of rapid expansion, showing railway lines, cities, towns, county lines, and other important features. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 31] Indiana: 1880/81.  From our Centennial collection, this map shows the state in excellent detail, locating railroad lines, villages and post office towns, some no longer in existence. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


Special Value: [PN41] Map Group for Indiana. Includes maps [S 5], [S 16], [S 31], [T 7] and small map [F 8] .

All 5 maps $23.95


*NEW - [B 35] Indianapolis: 1901. Our map of Indiana’s capital shows the city in great detail at the start of the last century. In addition to the streets, numerous institutions and public buildings are located, such as the US Arsenal, the Reformatory, the Central Hospital for the Insane, the Deaf and Dumb Asylum and the Poor Farm. Also located are the city’s Union Stock Yards, the “Belt Rail Road” and other important railway lines, the Crown Hill cemetery, parks, the White River and a number of creeks. Those whose research takes them to the capital of the Hoosier state will appreciate having this useful map for reference.


                                                                                     Black and white map, 18" x 24", including margins. $7.95


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 ILLINOIS

[T 8] Illinois: 1864.  Nicely detailed depiction of this populous area at mid-century. Our reproduction of this 1864 Johnson map shows both county and township boundaries. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 15] Illinois: 1873/74.  Reproduced from Asher and Adams' original 1873/74 lithograph, this map depicts the state during a time of rapid expansion, showing railway lines, cities, towns, county lines, and other important features. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


[S 32] Illinois: 1880/81.  This large (18" x 27") map from our Centennial collection depicts the state in great detail, showing villages, post office towns and railroad lines. Useful while working with the 1880 census. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 27" paper.     $7.95


[T 14] Illinois: 1885-87 (2 sheets).  This double sheet set, first issued between 1885 and 1887, depicts the state in extraordinary detail. Tiny communities - often with less than 25 people - are shown, as are the county boundaries. In addition, railways, rivers and numerous small creeks and streams are shown and identified. Ideal for use with either mid or late 19th century census records, in both rural and thickly settled areas. Inset shows Chicago and Cook County. 

Black and white map, printed on (2) 18" x 24" sheets.    $12.95


Special Value: [PN43] Map Group for Illinois. Includes maps [S 15], [S 32], [T 8], [T 14] and small map [F 7] .

All 5 maps $25.95


[B 15] Chicago 1873.  This large scale city plan shows a mostly rebuilt Chicago after the devastating fire of 1871. Wards and ward boundaries are indicated, as are railway lines and public parks. The canal system and the branches of the Chicago River are clearly visible.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


Special Value: [PN44] Map Group for Chicago. Includes maps [B 15] and small map [F 35] .

Both maps $8.95


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 MICHIGAN & WISCONSIN

[S 26] Wisconsin and Michigan: 1864.  A.J. Johnson's 1864 map shows county lines and named townships.  Range numbers, roads, and railways are also indicated, as well as the locations of mines and Indian Reserve lands.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


[S 13] Michigan: 1873/74.  From an original lithograph issued by Asher and Adams, this map identifies railway lines, small towns, rivers and county boundaries during a period of rapid expansion. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[T 17] Michigan: 1885-87. This large scale map, first issued between 1885 and 1887, locates small settlements, creeks and other features not found on smaller maps. Railways, rivers, streams and county boundaries are shown. Because of the great detail, ideal for use with 19th century census records. Includes the newly created Luce County.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 53] Michigan- Southern Part: 1902. This detailed state map issued by the Matthews-Northrup Company, with its distinctive "piano key" border, first appeared in the Century Atlas. Identifies counties, township and range numbers, county seats, villages, and transportation systems at the beginning of the 20th century. Includes insets of the Detroit River and St. Claire River corridors.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.    $4.50


Special Value: [PN45] Map Group for Michigan. Includes maps [S 13], [S 26], [T 17], [S 53] and small map
[F 15] .

All 5 maps $23.95


[S 14] Wisconsin: 1873/74.  Reprinted from an 1873/74 Asher and Adams lithograph, this map shows the state in nice detail, identifying county boundaries, towns, rivers, lakes and railways.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 33] Wisconsin: 1880/81.  From our Centennial collection, this map locates railway lines, counties, small towns and villages, as well as the northern Indian reservations and the northern mines. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


*NEW - [B 36] Milwaukee: 1901. At the time this map was made, Milwaukee’s population was approaching 300,000 people, nearly a third of them immigrants from Europe. This map captures the development of the city and locates the city’s streets and its 21 wards, making it ideal for use with the 1900 census. Many public buildings and institutions, such as the Industrial School for Girls, the Orphan Asylum, and the National Home for Destitute Veteran Soldiers, are shown. Railroads and street car lines are located, along with cemeteries and even major breweries. A street name index completes the map.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 51] Wisconsin: 1902. This detailed state map issued by the Matthews-Northrup Company, with its distinctive "piano key" border, first appeared in the Century Atlas. Identifies counties, township and range numbers, county seats, villages, and transportation systems at the beginning of the 20th century. Includes an inset of the Milwaukee and the Waukesha Lake Region.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.    $4.50


Special Value: [PN49] Map Group for Wisconsin. Includes maps [S 14], [S 26], [S 33], [S 51] and small map
[F 30]

All 5 maps $23.95


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KENTUCKY & TENNESSEE


[S 2] Kentucky and Tennessee Circa 1825.  In addition to identifying county lines, roads and settlements in Kentucky and Tennessee, this map names many small creeks, river forks, and mountain ranges. There is also some detail showing settlements along the Mississippi in both Illinois and Missouri. Printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper. 

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.    $4.50


[S 25] Kentucky and Tennessee: 1865.  Our reissue of A.J. Johnson's 1865 map of these two states will be helpful to those researching in this region. Towns and settlements, rivers, creeks and county lines are shown in both states, in addition to roads and railways. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


(S 49) Kentucky and Tennessee: 1890. Originally issued by Geo. Cram & Co., this map shows county divisions, towns, villages, rail lines and natural features in both states. Identifies many small settlements not usually found on later maps of this size.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


Special Value: [PN33] Map Group for Kentucky and Tennessee. Includes maps [S 2], [S 25], [S 49] and 2 small maps [F 10] and [F 26] ).

All 5 maps $18.95


MISSOURI & KANSAS

[S 7] Missouri Circa 1825.  An important map, printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper, showing this expanding new state. Indian and Bounty lands are clearly shown, as well as the Potosi Lead mines. County lines, roads, villages and settlements, rivers and their tributaries are depicted. 

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper.    $4.50


 [S 30] Missouri and Part of Kansas: 1865.  Issued by A.J. Johnson in 1865, this Missouri map includes Kansas east of the 6th Principal Meridian (Marion-Dickinson-Clay Co. area).  In addition to county boundaries, this map locates forts, railroads, important overland routes such as the Pony Express route and the Osage Road, and the New York Indian Lands. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 20] Missouri: 1873/74.  A faithful reproduction of Asher and Adams' original 1873/74 lithograph, this map depicts the state during a time of rapid expansion, showing railway lines, cities, towns. county lines, and other important features. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 42] Missouri: 1880/81.  With an inset plan of the St. Louis area, this map from our Centennial collection locates counties, towns, villages and small settlements, as well as the important railway lines. Part of eastern Kansas is also shown in detail. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


Special Value: [PN51] Map Group for Missouri. Includes maps [S 7], [ S 20], [S 30], [S 42] and small map [F 17] .

All 5 maps $23.95


[S 19] Kansas: 1873/74.  From an original lithograph issued by Asher and Adams, this map identifies railway lines, small towns, rivers and county boundaries during a period of rapid expansion. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $7.95


[S 41] Kansas: 1880/81.  This map from our Centennial collection identifies railway lines, counties, small towns and villages, rivers, creeks, and military forts throughout the state. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.   $7.95


Special Value: [PN53] Map Group for Kansas. Includes maps [S 19], [S 30], and [S 41].

All 3 maps $18.95


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 REMEMBER! 

Unless otherwise noted, all maps are black and white, 18" X 24", and printed

on high quality parchment paper.



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