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1. Carte speciale des chemins de fer des routes et des voies navigables de la France d'apres les meilleurs documents; publie par E. Andriveau-Goujon.

1878. Andriveau-Goujon, E.,Potiquet, Alfred. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes inset maps of Paris and Corsica. "Les chemins de fer par Alfred Potiquet". 1 map: mounted in fo...

2. North America: with its water courses and inland navigation.; Grand canal celebration

1825. Dahl, James, former owner.,Imbert's Lithographic Office, lithographer. Shows rivers, country borders, major cities. Alaska shown as Russian Territory. At lower left: "lithography of Imbert & Co." Possibly from Cadwalla...

3. Profile of the lakes and Atlantic waterways via the Great Lakes and connecting rivers: the St. Lawrence River and the Champlain--Hudson Valley from Chicago and Duluth--Superior to New York and Quebec; prepared by the Engineering Department of the Sanitary District of Chicago.

1895. Chicago Sanitary District. Engineering Dept. Blueprint. Printed on 2 sheets, joined. Signed "Dr. James B. Angell, compliments of L. Cooley." Stamped on verso: "Sanitary District of Chicago, Ja...