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Link To Map: A Geographically Correct Map of the Kansas Pacific Railway, Showing The Only Direct Route to Denver and All The Popular Rocky Mountain Resorts.  Also, to the Black Hills Country And the famous San Juan Mines in Colorado.

 

  Title: A Geographically Correct Map of the Kansas Pacific Railway, Showing The Only Direct Route to Denver and All The Popular Rocky Mountain Resorts. Also, to the Black Hills Country And the famous San Juan Mines in Colorado.
Content Date: 1877
Corporate Author:
Woodward, Tiernan & Hale (Map Engr.'s)
Publisher:
Kansas Pacific Railway (?)
Size: 30 x 64 cm (11.8 x 25.2 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Verso includes text, timetable and advertisements for train travel.Shows Kansas Pacific Railroad and other unnamed railroad lines in Kansas.
Call Number: 1877-0002

Link To Map: Map of the Missouri Pacific and St. Louis and San Francisco Railways and their Principal Connections.

 

  Title: Map of the Missouri Pacific and St. Louis and San Francisco Railways and their Principal Connections.
Content Date: 1877
Corporate Author:
Woodward, Tiernan & Hale, printers
Publisher:
Missouri Pacific Railway (?)
Size: 30 x 61 cm (11.8 x 24 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Verso includes text, timetable and advertisements for train travel.Shows Missouri Pacific Railway; St. Louis & San Francisco Railway; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; and other unnamed railroad lines.
Call Number: 1877-0003

Link To Map: County Map of Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, and Minnesota

 

  Title: County Map of Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, and Minnesota
Content Date: 1877
Publisher:
Warner & Beers
Size: 44 x 36 cm (17.3 x 14.2 inches)
Description:Hand colored.Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from H. H. Lloyd & Co.'s Atlas of the United States with page number 77.Archaic county names and boundaries in Kansas.Shows unnamed railroad lines.At head of title: Atlas of the United States.
Call Number: 1877-0004

Link To Map: Colton's Kansas

 

  Title: Colton's Kansas
Content Date: 1878
Copyright Date: 1866
Publisher:
G. W. and C. B. Colton
Size: 43 x 63 cm (16.9 x 24.8 inches)
Description:Hand colored.Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicate locations of missions.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page numbers 81 and 82.Verso: Kingdom of Norway and Kingdom of the Netherlands (text) with page numbers 83 and 82.Archaic county names and boundaries.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; St. Joseph & Denver City Railroad; Kansas City & Santa Fe Railroad; and other unnamed railroad lines.Shows proposed railroads and railroads in progress, including Leavenworth & Topeka Railroad and other unnamed railroad lines.
Call Number: 1878-0001

Link To Map: Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota, Wyoming and Part of Montana, with Manitoba.

 

  Title: Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota, Wyoming and Part of Montana, with Manitoba.
Content Date: 1879
Author: Bartholomew, J.
Publisher:
George Philip & Son
Size: 29 x 21 cm (11.4 x 8.3 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.On same sheet with page number 18: Map of Iowa & Missouri.Removed from unknown source with page number 19.Archaic county names and boundaries in Kansas.Shows unnamed railroad lines.
Call Number: 1879-0001

Link To Map: Colton's New Sectional Map of the State of Kansas

 

  Title: Colton's New Sectional Map of the State of Kansas
Content Date: 1879
Copyright Date: 1867
Publisher:
G. W. & C. B. Colton & Co.
Size: 71 x 123 cm (28 x 48.4 inches)
Description:Hand colored.Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates locations of missions.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Archaic county names and boundaries.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; Missouri Pacific Railroad; Kansas City Branch of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Leavenworth Branch of Kansas Pacific Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Kansas Central Railroad; Wichita Branch of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Atchison & Nebraska Railroad; and other unnamed railroad lines.
Call Number: 1879-0002

Link To Map: Kansas

 

  Title: Kansas
Content Date: 1879
Copyright Date: 1866
Publisher:
G. W. & C. B. Colton
Size: 40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
Description:Hand colored.Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates locations of missions.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page numbers 134 and 135.Archaic county names and boundaries.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; Eldorado Branch of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas City, Emporia & Southern Railroad and other unnamed railroad lines.Shows unnamed proposed railroads and railroads in progress.Archaic spelling of El Dorado.
Call Number: 1879-0003

Link To Map: Kansas

 

  Title: Kansas
Content Date: 1879
Publisher:
O. W. Gray & Son
Size: 39 x 60 cm (15.4 x 23.6 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Possibly removed from Gray's The National Atlas with page numbers 138 and 139.Verso: Map of Colorado and Map of Nebraska with page numbers 137 and 140.Archaic county names and boundaries.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; Kansas City & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; St. Joseph & Denver City Railroad; Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad; and other unnamed completed railroad lines.Shows unnamed railroads in progress.
Call Number: 1879-0004

Link To Map: State of Kansas.

 

  Title: State of Kansas.
Content Date: 1879
Author: Roeser, C.
Other Author(s): Bien, Julius (photo. lith. & print.)
Size: 56 x 77 cm (22 x 30.3 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; St. Joseph & Denver City Railroad; Central Branch of Union Pacific Railroad; Kansas Central Railroad; Kansas Midland Railroad; and other unnamed railroad lines.Shows limit of land grants for major railroad lines.At head of title: Department of the Interior, General Land Office, J. A. Williamson, Commissioner.Indicates basin in Scott County.
Call Number: 1879-0006

Link To Map: Kansas

 

  Title: Kansas
Content Date: 1880
Copyright Date: 1866
Corporate Author:
G. W. and C. B. Colton
Publisher:
G. W. and C. B. Colton
Size: 40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
Description:Includes topographic features.Indicates locations of forts.Indicates Native American inhabitation.Removed from unknown source with page numbers 134 and 135.Archaic county names and boundaries.Shows Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; Kansas Pacific Railroad; Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad; Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; Eldorado Branch of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; and other railroad lines.Shows unnamed proposed railroad lines.Archaic spelling of El Dorado.
Call Number: 1880-0001

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