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Missouri River
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Description
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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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Missouri River
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Weston, Missouri, and Parkville, Missouri. Considerable detail shown, including islands, sand bars, lakes, creeks, railroad lines, the towns of Leavenworth, Delaware, Connors City, and others. Also identifies some property owners. Printed on map: "Projection from secondary triangulation of 1884-87 (published 1887). Shore line from survey of 1890. Stage of water, zero (standard low water). Topography mainly from survey of 1878. "
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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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Title
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Missouri River
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Weston, Missouri, and Parkville, Missouri. Considerable detail shown, including islands, sand bars, lakes, creeks, railroad lines, the towns of Leavenworth, Delaware, Connors City, and others. Also identifies some property owners. Printed on map: "Projection from secondary triangulation of 1884-87 (published 1887). Shore line from survey of 1890. Stage of water, zero (standard low water). Topography mainly from survey of 1878."
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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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Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana
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Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana showing mountains and mountain passes, rivers, towns, counties in Oregon and Washington, and the Emigrant Road. A plate number, 44, appears at the lower right-hand corner of the map.
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1860
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Object Type
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Map
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Johnson's Missouri and Kansas
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Description
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Map of Missouri and the eastern third of Kansas, showing towns, rivers, roads, and railroads. Counties are shown in color; map is possibly a leaf from an atlas.
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Date
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1865
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Johnson's Missouri and Kansas
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Description
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Map of Missouri and the eastern third of Kansas. Counties shown in color. Shows towns, rivers, roads, and railroads. Possibly a leaf from an atlas. Illustrated with three engravings: Fire on the prairie; Santa Fe from the great Missouri Trail; and Spearing fish.
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Date
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1860
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa
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Map of Missouri, Illinois and the southeast corner of Iowa showing counties, towns, rivers and railroads.
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Date
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1843
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Illinois & Missouri
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Description
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Map of Missouri and Illinois showing counties, towns, and rivers. Also shows the path of the Illinois and Michigan Railroad in northern Illinois.
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Date
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1835
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries
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Description
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Continuation of title: explored by Capt. W. F. Raynolds Top[ographical] Eng[ineers] and 1st Lieut. H. E. Maynadier 10th Inf[antry] Assistant, 1859-60. To accompany a report to the Bureau of Topographical Engineers. Lt. Col. Hartman Bache in charge. Prepared to accompany the Geological Report of F. V. Hayden, M.D. Geologist to the Expedition.Includes the Cheyenne River, the Black Hills, the Bad Lands, Fort Laramie, the Little Missouri River, the Powder River, the Tongue River, the Big Horn River, the Big Horn Mountains, the Sweetwater River, the Wind River, the Platte River, the Popo Agie River, the Snake River, the Yellowstone River, the Missouri River, and the Three Forks of the Missouri River.
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Date
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1868
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Object Type
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Map
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Missouri River, Mouth to Kansas City
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Description
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Continuation of title, "Revision from Airplane Photographs, July 15, 1924. In 50 sheets. Sheet No. 49."Map shows a stretch of the Missouri River which includes Randolph Bend, Big Blue Bend, and Sissons Bend. Shows all principal topographic features for a minimum distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating levees, creeks, and railroad lines. The Missouri towns or sites of Cement City, Mt. Washington, Kansas City, Randolph, and Birmingham are in evidence. Standard Oil Co. intake noted, as well as the refinery.
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Date
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1924
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri River, Kansas City to Sioux City
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Waldron, Missouri, and Parkville, Missouri. Shows river soundings and principal topographic features between bluffs, and indicates older river bank lines (1890), levee lines, and railroad lines. The Kansas towns or stations of Wolcott or Connors City, Pomeroy, and Nearman are in evidence. Printed on the map, "Surveyed Nov.-Dec. 1922 E. A. B., Jun. Engr. In 47 sheets, Sheet No. 2. Made under the direction of Major C. C. Gee, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Submitted by E. C. Constance, Asst. Engr., U.S. Engineer Office, Kansas City, Mo."
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Date
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1922/1923
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Object Type
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Map
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A New Lewis and Clark Map
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Description
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Map drawn by Lewis and Clark depicts Missouri prior to its statehood, as well as surrounding frontier area, including territory now encompassed by Arkansas, Kansas, and other western states. Map shows the path of the Mississippi, Arkansas, Illinois, and other rivers, and shows general areas occupied by Indian tribes, including the Ozages (sic) and Arkansas.
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Date
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1961
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Object Type
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Map
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Thaxter's Map of the Two Kansas Citys [sic] of Missouri and Kansas
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Description
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Street map of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas. Names of principal streets shown. Also shows parks, cemeteries, schools, railroad, cable car, and electric train lines as well as Quindaro and Argentine, Kansas, and Randolph and Harlem, Missouri.
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Date
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1890
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map Illustrating the Plan of the Defences of the Western and North Western Frontier
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Description
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Map of the areas that would become the states of Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, indicating lands alotted by treaty to various Native American tribes. Includes rivers, towns, railroads, and forts.
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1837-10-31
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri
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Description
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Map of Missouri showing counties (in color) and towns. Also shows rivers and mountains.
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Date
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1824
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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 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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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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Kirkwood Quadrangle
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Topographical map of an area of St. Louis County in eastern Missouri, including the town of Kirkwood and an adjacent segment of the Meramec River. Numerous schools, cemeteries, and churches are depicted, as well as small surrounding communities. Railroads and roads of varying degrees are shown.
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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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