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1. A map of Wisconsin: with lines showing the remarkable effect of Lake Michigan in elevating the mean temperature of January and depressing that of July; by I.A. Lapham LL.D.

1865. Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. 1 map: col.; 28 x 26 cm This map is in the public domain. Please attribute access and use of this digitized map to the Stephen S. Clark Library, Un...

2. A new geological map of Wisconsin prepared mostly from original observations; by I.A. Lapham.

1869. Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. Entered for copyright by both Lapham and Silas Chapman. "Lith. by L. Lipman, Milmaukee." Includes "Geological section, from Prairie du Chien to Mil...

3. Asher & Adams' Wisconsin

1872. unknown. Washington and Greenwich prime meridians. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by Asher and Adams' in the office of the Librarian...

4. Hudsons official 1922 auto road map of Minnesota

1922. Hudson Map Company. Scale approximately 1:920,000. Includes "Camp sites and driving distances from Minneapolis." Duluth and Superior -- Minneapolis, St. Paul and vicin...

5. Kenosha harbor, Wisconsin and shewing the state of the channel between the U.S. piers and the bar from survey made, as above, between the 8th & the 12th of May 1857; from survey made in December 1854 by assistant John R. Mayer, under the direction of Brevet Lieut. Col. J.D. Graham, Major, U.S. Top. Engineers. Superintending Engineer of Lake Michigan Works.

9999. Graham, J. D. (James Duncan), 1799-1865.,Mayer, John R.,United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers. North oriented toward right. Depths shown by soundings and isolines. "This map is the same as Map G no. 30 which accompanied Lieut. Colonel J.D. Gr...

6. Manitowoc harbor, Wisconsin from survey made betweenteh 14th & 19th of August 1856 by assistant John O'Donoghue, under the direction of Brevet Lieut. Col. J.D. Graham, Major, U.S. Top. Engineers. Superintending Engineer of Lake Michigan Works.

1856. Graham, J. D. (James Duncan), 1799-1865.,O'Donoghue, John, 1946-,United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers (Corps of Topographical Engineers). The soundings are in feet & decimals of a foot. "Accompanying Lt. Colonel J.D. Graham's annual report (no. 161) to the Chief Topographical Engineer...

7. Map of Minnesota and part of Wisconsin

1856. Scale 1:48,000 ; Polyconic projection (W 97⁰15ʹ--W 89⁰30ʹ/N 49⁰23ʹ--N 43⁰30ʹ). Title supplied by cataloger. Blue line print. Includes index map of ...

8. Map of the north-western states including Minnesota and the copper region of Lake Superior

1905. Prime meridians: Washington, D.C. & Greenwich. Below lower left margin: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1849 by W. Williams in the...

9. Provisional geological map of part of the Chippeway sand district of Wisconsin with part of Iowa & of Minnesota Terratory [sic]: to illustrate the report of a geological reconnoissance made in 1847; by David Dale Owen.

1848. Owen, David Dale, 1807-1860. Shows area north and west of Wisconsin River watershed and south and east of the Saint Louis River and the upper Mississippi River. From: Senate ex...

10. Railroad map of Wisconsin prepared for the railroad commissioner by Allan D. Conover C.E.

1888. Conover, Allan D.,Milwaukee Lith. & Engr. Co. Includes table of railroad lines with mileage in Wisconsin and total mileage Dec. 31, 1887.. 1 map: col.; 86 x 68 cm This map is in the public doma...