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Missouri River: Mouth to Rulo
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Quindaro Bend and Wayne City Bend, showing the principal topographic features within the alluvial valley. Contour intervals of 5 feet in the flood plain and 25 feet on the valley walls are indicated. Shows railroad yards around the Kansas River Bend and the Kansas City Reach, as well as levees, dikes, and railroad lines. The Missouri towns of North Kansas City, Avondale, Randolph, Minneville, Birmingham, and Sugar Creek are in evidence, along with Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1946/1947
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River: Mouth to Rulo
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Wayne City Bend and Missouri City Bend, showing principal topographic features within the alluvial valley. Contour intervals of 5 feet in the flood plain and 25 feet on the valley walls are indicated. Shows creeks, levees, dikes, and railroad lines. The Missouri towns of Birmingham, Cement City, South Liberty, Courtney, and Atherton are in evidence, as well as Big Shoal Creek and the Little Blue River.
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Date
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1946/1947
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Object Type
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Map
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Misssouri River: Mouth to Rulo
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Description
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Stretch of the Missouri River between Pope Bend and Quindaro Bend, showing principal topographic features within the alluvial valley. Contour intervals of 5 feet in the flood plain and 25 feet on the valley walls are indicated. Shows creeks, Wyandotte Lake, dikes, levees, railroad lines, the Kansas towns of Wolcott, Pomeroy, and Kansas City, and the Missouri town of Parkville.
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Date
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1946/1947
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Object Type
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Map
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Diagram of the State of Missouri
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Map of Missouri marked off into blocks of land, each six miles square, known as townships. Symbols indicate whether or not the townships have been subdivided by surveyors. Names of contracted surveyors may be found in the text accompanying map. Lead, iron, copper, and coal mines are indicated, as well as salt works. Watersheds shown in detail. Survey of the southern boundary of the state is given extra attention, as is the old Indian boundary line commonly called Sullivan's line on the north. Fourth in a series of four maps showing the progress of surveys in Missouri.
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Date
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1851
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Quindaro, Kansas, and Missouri City, Missouri. Considerable detail shown, including islands, lakes, creeks, railroad lines, riverboat landings, the Kansas towns of Armstrong, Armourdale, Argentine, Rosedale, and Kansas City, as well as the Missouri towns of Kansas City, Mount Washington, Independence, Birmingham, Randolph, and North Kansas City. Identifies some property owners. Indication of extensive channel stabilization structures differentiates this map from the corresponding map in the original Three Forks series.Printed on map: "Projection from secondary triangulation of 1884-1887 (published 1887). Shore line from survey of 1890. Topography mainly from survey of 1878." "XIV" written in upper right-hand corner.
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Date
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1893
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Object Type
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Map
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Diagram of the State of Missouri
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Map of Missouri marked off into blocks of land, each six miles square, known as townships. Symbols indicate whether or not the townships have been subdivided by surveyors. Lead, iron, copper, coal mines are indicated, as well as salt works. Third in a series of four maps showing the progress of surveys in Missouri.
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Date
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1845
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Diagram of the State of Missouri
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Map of Missouri showing large areas marked off into six mile square blocks of land known as townships. Symbols indicate whether or not the townships have been subdivided by surveyors. Second in a series of four maps showing the progress of surveys in Missouri.
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Date
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1841
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri River: Rulo to Mouth
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Randolph Bend and Jackson Bend, showing existing channel conditions for October, 1940. Shows principal planimetric features along the river and for a distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating creeks, railroad lines, levees, revetments, dikes, and the new channel at the Big Blue Bend. The Missouri towns of Kansas City, Mt. Washington, Sugar Creek, Cement City, Courtney, South Liberty, Birmingham, and Minaville are in evidence.
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Date
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1940
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River: Rulo to Mouth
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Pomeroy Bend and East Bottoms Bend, showing existing channel conditions for October, 1940. Shows principal planimetric features along the river and for a distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating creeks, railroad lines, levees, revetments, and dikes. Parkville, Harlem, and North Kansas City, Missouri are in evidence, as well as Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1940
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River: Rulo to Mouth
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between the Delaware Bend and Pomeroy Bend, showing existing channel conditions for October, 1940. Shows principal planimetric features along the river and for a distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating creeks, railroad lines, levees, revetments, and dikes. The Kansas towns of Cochrane, Lansing, Pope, Wolcott, and Pomeroy are in evidence, as well as Stigers (Delaware) Island, and the Missouri town of Waldron.
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Date
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1940
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri River: Mouth to Rulo
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Description
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Stretch of the Missouri River between Leavenworth Bend and Pope Bend, showing principal topographic features within the alluvial valley. Contour intervals of 5 feet in the flood plain and 25 feet on the valley walls are indicated. Shows creeks, the Platte River, Horseshoe Lake, Stigers (Delaware) Island, levees, dikes, railroad lines, the Kansas towns of Lansing and South Leavenworth, and the Missouri towns of Farley and Waldron.
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Date
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1946/1947
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Object Type
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Map
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Clayton Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map depicting St. Louis County and the city of St. Louis, Missouri, as well as surrounding suburban towns. Map includes Forest Park and its facilities, hospitals, schools, churches, stadiums, and other points of interest.
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Date
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1941
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Object Type
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Map
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Atlanta Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of areas of Macon and Shelby Counties in Missouri, including the town of Atlanta and the Salt River. Also depicted are roads of various grades are shown, railroads, schools, churches, cemeteries, and mining areas.
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Date
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1908
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Object Type
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Map
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Green Bay Terrace Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of the Lake of the Ozarks within Camden County, Missouri, including the Niangua and Little Niangua Arms of the lake, as well as the Osage River. Also shown are churches and schools, as well as ridges, bluffs, hollows, and other geographical features of the area.
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Date
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1934
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Object Type
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Map
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Shell Knob Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of areas of Barry and Stone counties in Missouri, including segments of the White River. Map also depicts schools, roads, and assorted river crossings and geological features.
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Date
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1927
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Object Type
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Map
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Portageville Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of areas of New Madrid and Pemiscot counties in Missouri and Lake County in Tennessee, including the town of Portageville, Missouri, and a segment of the Mississippi River. Also included are roads of varying grades, railroads, river levees and dikes, as well as schools, churches, and cemeteries.
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Date
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1939
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Object Type
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Map
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Bates City Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of an area east of Jackson County, in Lafayette County, featuring Sni-A-Bar Creek and Bates City. Roads of various grades are shown, as well as schools, churches, cemeteries. A small area of eastern Jackson County is included.
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Date
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1951
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Object Type
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Map
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Galloway Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of Greene County, Missouri, including the James River. Depicted are the Springfield Municipal Airport, Sequoia State Park, and a number of schools, churches, and roads of varying grades.
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Date
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1948
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Object Type
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Map
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Strafford Quadrangle
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Topographical map of areas of Polk, Dallas, Greene, and Webster counties in Missouri, including the town of Strafford and a segment of the Pomme de Terre River. Map also depicts roads of varying grades, railroads, churches, and schools.
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Date
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1948
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River Hydrographic Survey: Randolph Bend
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Map of the Randolph Bend of the Missouri River, in Clay County and Jackson County, Missouri. Soundings across the width of the river are listed at every tenth of a mile. Topographic features such as dikes, revetments, loading docks, boat ramps, railroad lines are indicated, as well as major industrial sites along the river.
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Date
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1971
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Object Type
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Map
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