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Title
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Lewis & Clark's West
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Description
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William Clark's 1810 master map of the American West is a full-size, color facsimile of the original manuscript map from the Yale collection of Western Americana in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut.
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Date
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2004
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Object Type
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Map
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Lewis and Clark Across Missouri: The Journey Begins
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Description
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Map of the state of Missouri depicting the journey of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from Fort Jefferson at the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, up the Missouri River, from November, 1803 to July, 1804. Includes dates and locations of each expedition campsite, the hydrography of the Missouri River, land grants, forts, towns and villages of 1803-4.
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Date
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2002
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Geologic Cross Sections of Kansas City and Jackson County
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Description
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Six cross sections of areas of Jackson County, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri, illustrate altitude above sea level and types of bedrock. Labels display locations of creeks and rivers, as well as major city thoroughfares including Southwest Boulevard, Armour Boulevard, and 75th Street.
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Object Type
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Map
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Lewis and Clark Across Missouri: The Journey Ends
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Description
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Map of the state of Missouri depicting the return journey of the Lewis and Clark Expedition down the Missouri River to St. Louis in September, 1806. Includes dates and locations of each expedition campsite, the hydrography of the Missouri River, land grants, forts, towns and villages of 1806.
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Date
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2002
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Buchanan County, Missouri Map
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Description
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Land ownership map of Buchanan County, Missouri including the townships of Washington, Marion, Lake, Wayne, Center, Agency, Tremont, Rush, Bloomington, Crawford, Jackson, and Platte. Includes a key for "conventionals" such as roads, auto roads, railroads, railroads (electric), streams, schools. churches, and cemeteries.
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Date
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1920~
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of the City of Kansas - Jackson County, Missouri
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Description
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Map of the City of Kansas, later known as Kansas City, in Jackson County, Missouri. Major streets, railroad lines, additions and subdivisions are marked. Landmarks and significant buildings are labeled. Harlem on the north side of the Missouri River in Clay County, Missouri, is shown.
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Date
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1880
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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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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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Title
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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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Title
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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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Title
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Geological Map of Jackson County, Missouri
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Description
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Map detailing geological features of Kansas City. Different colors are used to show geological features and a street map is superimposed over the geological information.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Geological Map of Kansas City, Missouri
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Description
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Map detailing geological features of Kansas City. Different colors are used to show geological features and a street map is superimposed over the geological information.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of Jackson County, Missouri
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Description
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Map of Jackson County, Missouri, depicting roads (graded, rock, county), railroads, streams, schools, and churches. Includes townships of Blue, Brooking, Washington, Prairie, Van Buren, Sni-a-bar, and Fort Osage, and cities of Kansas City and Independence. Also includes major farms: Walton-Holmes, Minor, F. G. Robinson, Belvedere, W. D. Johnson, Longview, Malvern Land Co., Blackwell, Barzen, J. C. Knopp, Alexander, King, La Cima, Fields, Yost, Velie, Sni-a-bar, Andrew Drumm, Swinney, and McCoy.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of Jackson County Missouri
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Description
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Civil War era map of Jackson County, Missouri, showing roads, rivers, and towns. Typical section numbering pattern. Map key not included.
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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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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 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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