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641. Wagner's map of Marion County, Indiana

1931. Partial cadastral map showing landowners outside the city boundaries of Indianapolis. 'Copyright 1931 by A.C. Wagner.' Shows rural delivery routes ...

642. Ward & precinct map, La Porte

1936. Kelley, John A., C.E., cartographer. Compliments, John A. Kelley, Democratic candidate for Surveyor. Scale not given.

643. Warrick and Spencer counties soil map

1909. Shannon, C. W. (Charles William),1879-1934 and Wilson, R. C. (Reginald Charles). Shows public roads and railroads. Detached from: A soil survey of Vanderburgh, Gibson, and Pike, and parts of Warrick and Spencer counties / Chas. ...

644. Warrick County [Indiana] land use map: preliminary

1940. Includes chart showing type of land use, acreage, and recommended use. Scale not given.

645. Washington County, Indiana

1970. Includes inset of Campbellsburg, New Pekin, Salem areas. Scale 1:126,720. Prepared by River Hills Regional Planning Commission in cooperation with ...

646. Washington County [Indiana] land use map: preliminary

1940. Includes chart showing type of land use, acreage, and recommended use. Scale not given.

647. Washington County soil map

1907. Shows railroads, dirt roads, improved roads, school houses, and churches. Detached from: Soil survey of Monroe, Brown, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Wa...

648. Water quality management plan: planning areas and segment classifications

1973. Blue line print.; Includes index to planning area and segment names. Scale approximately 1:500,000.

649. Water resources

1970. Kingsbury, Robert C. and Hollingsworth, John M. Detached from: Kingsbury, Robert C. Atlas of Indiana, page 19. Scale approximately 3,500,000.

650. Water works distribution system map of the southern part of Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana

1947. Shartle, Stanley Musgrave, cartographer. Blue line print.; Includes index of References and descriptions of the location of gate valves. Scale 1:1,200. 1=100'.