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SOUTH ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI AND ON TO WEST IOWA, MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA & THE NORTHERN PLAINS THE ROCKIES AND BEYOND
[S 6] Mississippi, Louisiana, & the Arkansas Territory Circa 1825. A most attractive portrayal of an expanding area, this map identifies Indian lands, county lines, settlements, rivers, creeks and roads. The shading used to identify the Bayou areas of Louisiana greatly adds to the interest.
Printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper. $4.50
[S 29] Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana: 1866. Issued in 1866 by A.J. Johnson, this attractive map shows county boundaries, railway lines, and many small towns and settlements in all three states. Many small rivers, branches and creeks are also identified.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
All 4 maps $13.95
[S 45] Mississippi: 1878. This large scale map, entitled Gray's New Map of Mississippi, was first issued by Frank A. Gray in 1878 and later updated with the latest 1880 census population data. Our copy was reproduced from an original issued about 1881. The map locates counties, railway lines, rivers and creeks and many small villages and towns.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
All 4 maps $17.95
[S 21] Texas: 1866. Our reproduction of A.J. Johnson's important map of Texas in 1866 shows counties and settlements, as well as railway lines, creeks, forks, table lands, and military forts. There are also inset maps of Galveston Bay and the north part of the state.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
Both maps $8.95
[T 18] Indian Territory: 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 internal boundaries are shown. Because of the great detail, ideal for use with 19th century census records. Shows the location of tribal lands before the erection of Oklahoma counties in 1889.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
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[T 10] Iowa and Eastern Nebraska: 1864. Issued by A.J. Johnson in 1864, this maps shows both counties and townships in Iowa. The 32 eastern most counties in Nebraska are depicted, as well as Indian reservations, roads, trails, and small settlements in both areas.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
[S 18] Iowa: 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 35] Iowa: 1880/81. With an inset view of Des Moines, this map from our Centennial collection is useful for locating counties, numbered townships, and the numerous small towns and villages throughout the state. Railways are also identified.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
All 4 maps $19.95
[S 17] Minnesota: 1873/74. Reprinted from an 1873/74 Asher and Adams lithograph, this map shows the state in nice detail, identifying county boundaries, towns, rivers and their forks, and railways.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
[S 34] Minnesota: 1880/81. This map from our Centennial collection is useful for locating the many small towns and settlements throughout the state. Railroads and a multitude of lakes are also identified.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
[S 54] Minnesota: 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 Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, and Cook County areas.
Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper. $4.50
All 3 maps $16.95
[S 22] Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming: 1865. A.J. Johnson's map of the northern plains and Rockies area is filled with historic detail. The gold regions and Indian lands are located, as are the frontier forts, the Emigrant Road, Pony Express route, and the railway lines.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
[S 40] Nebraska: 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
All 3 maps $18.95
[S 36] Dakota (Northern Part): 1880/81. This map from our Centennial collection is helpful to those seeking to locate the forts, buttes, small settlements and railroad lines in the region.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
[S 37] Dakota (Southern Part): 1880/81.
Those seeking to trace stage roads and railway lines, and to locate Indian reservations
and agencies, as well as small settlements and military stations will find this map from
our Centennial collection most helpful.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
Both maps $12.95
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[S 23] The West (California, Utah, Nebraska., Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona): 1864. Those whose research takes them to this part of the Old West will appreciate the detail contained within the borders of this 1864 map by A.J. Johnson. In addition to the usual geologic and political detail, this map depicts the Cimarron Route, the Spanish Trail, the gold regions, the districts in Nevada and California, Indian lands, forts, and the proposed railway lines in the Southwest.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
*NEW - [B31] San Francisco: 1901. Our map of San Francisco shows this rapidly expanding California metropolis just five years before the calamitous earthquake of 1906. Many districts and neighborhoods, some as yet undeveloped, are identified, as are the city’s wharves and piers along the Bay. The street plan also identifies many old cemeteries, including Odd Fellows, Masonic, Laurel Hill, Calvary and City cemeteries. A number of buildings of note are labeled, such as the House of Refuge, the Alms House and the newly constructed Spreckels Bandstand in Golden Gate Park.
Black and white map,18" x 24", including margins. $7.95
*NEW - Oakland, Berkeley, and Alameda, California: 1901. This handsome map and street plan entitled "The City of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda" includes Oakland and Brooklyn Townships, and shows Berkeley, East Oakland and Alameda. Most of the large undeveloped tracts of land to the east of the city bordering Contra Costa County show the owners’ names. The Berkeley Ferry and the rail lines serving the Oakland wharves are shown, as are the harbor improvements under construction. Piedmont and Peralta Parks are identified, as are Mountain View, the Catholic and the Jewish cemeteries. An inset view showing the Bay area from Sonoma to Monterey is in the upper right corner of the map.
Black and white map,18" x 24", including margins. $7.95
[S 38] Utah: 1880/81. From our Centennial collection, this map identifies counties, railroads, Indian areas, and numerous small towns and villages throughout the area.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
Both maps $12.95
[S 39] Colorado: 1880/81. This map from our Centennial collection identifies counties, railroads, rivers, creeks and even some of the large ranches.
Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $7.95
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