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Link To Map: Nebraska and Kanzas

 

  Title: Nebraska and Kanzas
Content Date: 1855
Copyright Date: 1855
Corporate Author:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Publisher:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Size: 47 x 29 cm (18.5 x 11.4 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Identifies Santa Fe Trail as Santa Fe Road.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from Joseph F. Moffette's The Territories of Kansas and Nebraska.Archaic spelling of Kansas.
Call Number: 1855-0003

Link To Map: Nebraska and Kanzas.

 

  Title: Nebraska and Kanzas.
Content Date: 1855
Copyright Date: 1855
Publisher:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Size: 31 x 40 cm (12.2 x 15.7 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Capt. Gunnison.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Lieut. Beskwith.Identifies a route for a proposed railroad to the West Coast as Gov. Stevens' Route & Line of the Proposed Pacific Railroad.Manuscript notations on Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota portions of map.Removed from Moffette's The Territories of Kansas and Nebraska.Archaic spelling of Kansas.
Call Number: 1855-0004

Link To Map: Nebraska and Kanzas.

 

  Title: Nebraska and Kanzas.
Content Date: 1855
Copyright Date: 1855
Publisher:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Size: 33 x 40 cm (13 x 15.7 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Capt. Gunnison.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Lieut. Beskwith.Identifies route for a proposed railroad to the West Coast as Gov. Stevens' Route & Line of Proposed Pacific Railroad.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from Colton's Atlas of the World with page number 50.Archaic spelling of Kansas.
Call Number: 1855-0005

Link To Map: Nebraska and Kanzas.

 

  Title: Nebraska and Kanzas.
Content Date: 1855
Copyright Date: 1855
Publisher:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Size: 33 x 40 cm (13 x 15.7 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Capt. Gunnison.Identifies Route Explored for Pacific Railroad by Lieut. Beskwith.Identifies route for a proposed railroad to the West Coast as Gov. Stevens' Route & Line of Proposed Pacific Railroad.Updated railroad routes are shown on map; however, no changes show on Kansas portion of map.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from Colton's Atlas of the World with page number 50.Archaic spelling of Kansas.
Call Number: 1855-0006

Link To Map: The United States of America

 

  Title: The United States of America
Content Date: 1855
Copyright Date: 1855
Publisher:
J. H. Colton & Co.
Size: 39 x 67 cm (15.4 x 26.4 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts and missions.Shows three proposed routes for a railroad to West Coast identified as Proposed Route For Pacific R. R.Identifies Santa Fe Trail as Santa Fe Route.Shows Fremonts Route 1843.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page numbers 7 and 8.Shows railroads, canals and state capitals.
Call Number: 1855-0007

Link To Map: Colton's map of the United States of America

 

  Title: Colton's map of the United States of America
Content Date: 1855
Author: Colton, J. H.
Publisher:
Johnson and Browning
Size: 39 x 67 cm (15.4 x 26.4 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Shows three proposed routes for a railroad to West Coast identified as Proposed Route For Pacific R. R.Identifies Santa Fe Trail as Santa Fe Route.Shows Fremonts Route 1843.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page numbers 7 and 8.Verso: Population Statistics of the United States - 1850. The United States of America - No. III (text).Shows railroads, canals, and state capitalsShows updated railroad routes; however, no changes are apparent in Kansas portion of map.
Call Number: 1855-0008

Link To Map: Kansas and Nebraska

 

  Title: Kansas and Nebraska
Content Date: 1855
Author: Unknown
Size: 16 x 13 cm (6.3 x 5.1 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Identifies Santa Fe Trail as Santa Fe Road.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Archaic county names and boundaries in Kansas.Shows railroad lines.
Call Number: 1855-0010

Link To Map: Plan of the public surveys in Kansas & Nebraska

 

  Title: Plan of the public surveys in Kansas & Nebraska
Content Date: 1856
Copyright Date: 1856
Author: Calhoun, J.
Corporate Author:
Ackerman Lith.
Publisher:
Surveyor General's office
Size: 51 x 29 cm (20.1 x 11.4 inches)
Description:Indicates location of Fort Leavenworth.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Upper right margin: Senate Ex Doc No. 5 3d Session 34th Congress.Shows extent of surveys of eastern Nebraska and northeastern Kansas.
Call Number: 1856-0001

Link To Map: Colton's map of The World on Mercator's projection.

 

  Title: Colton's map of The World on Mercator's projection.
Content Date: 1856
Copyright Date: 1856
Publisher:
J. H. Colton and Co.
Size: 50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Shows ocean routes of various early explorers.In lower border: Printed for J. & H. Miller, Columbus, Ohio.
Call Number: 1856-0002

Link To Map: A new map of Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico and Indian Territories.

 

  Title: A new map of Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico and Indian Territories.
Content Date: 1856
Publisher:
Charles Desilver
Size: 40 x 33 cm (15.7 x 13 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Shows Apache Trail, Fremont's Route, Lewis and Clark Route, and other named routes.Identifies Santa Fe Trail as Santa Fe Route.Shows Oregon Trail identified as Oregon Route.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page number 38.Shows routes of Pacific Railroad.
Call Number: 1856-0003

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