Detailed road map of the Great Lakes Region, constructed by Canada's Department of the Interior. Includes Provincial Routes, Federal Routes and State Routes.
An Early American Map of the Old Northwest Nice example of the rare 1814 edition of Mathew Carey's map of the old Northwest. The map reflects a very early appearance of Michigan Territory (organized 1805), which had not yet appeared separately on any...
Unrecorded Final State. Extremely rare 10th state (and presumed final) state of one of the best 19th-century maps of Ohio and Indiana. The map was initially issued in 1819, though here that information has been obliterated from the imprint line in...
A nice example of this important early map of Indiana and Ohio, published by Henry Schenk Tanner. The present example is the 3rd state of the map, most notable for the addition of Randolph County and a massive Kankakee Pond, plus a new Indian Village...
A nice example of this important early map of Indiana and Ohio, published by Henry Schenk Tanner. The present example is the 1st state of the map, most notable for the addition of Randolph County and a massive Kankakee Pond, plus a new Indian Village...
Excellent antique hand-colored engraved map of the eastern Midwest, covering Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the southern half of Wisconsin. This is a rare later state of Finley's map of eastern Midwest, first issued in 1825, here in the 1835...
With Manuscript Annotations Showing Proposed Harbor Improvements Detailed map of part of the City of Chicago, from Jackson Park to the Colehour Yard area, prepared by the United States Corps of Topographical Engineers in 1892. The map is centered...
A gorgeous example of the French edition of Carey & Lea's Map of Indiana, showing very early county configurations and other interesting details. Buchon's atlas was the first foreign atlas to include a separate map of Indiana and is one of the...
Fascinating manuscript map with contemporary annotations, showing a portion of the proposed route of the State Road between New Albany, Indiana and Princeton, Indiana, prepared by John L. Smith at the direction of the Indiana General Assembly (and in...
Important early survey map of Indiana, published by the General Land Office. Shows the area from Indianapolis north to Lake Michigan. The map identifies on a regional basis a number of early Indian Treaties and the lands impacted thereby, along with...
Full color example of the first edition David Burr's map of Indiana, which appeared in his Universal Atlas, first issued in 1836. Includes fascinating primitive counties, including massive regions designated for the Pottawatomies and Miamis Indians,...
One of the earliest obtainable government survey maps of Indiana. The map is divided into surveyed townships and includes notes as to whether the field notes of the survey have been transcribed and/or recorded, township plats recorded and proposed new...
Detailed and interesting map of Indiana, hand colored by county. Shows towns, rivers, lakes, railroads, roads, distances, forts, etc. Includes table of steamship routes, distances, etc.
Detailed map of Indiana, published by JH Colton. The map is colored by counties and showing towns, townships, roads, railroads, canals, post offices, rivers, lakes, etc. From the first edition of JH Colton's New General Atlas. JH Colton was one of...
Business letter on written on stationary with a marvelous birdseye view masthead for the Ohio Falls Company of Jeffersonville, Indiana. The Ohio Falls Car & Locomotive Company was founded at Jeffersonville, Indiana, June 1, 1864. It was likely...
Decorative and unusual trading card map from this famous series. Map is surrounded by decorative vignettes.