Pages
-
-
Title
-
Independence
-
Description
-
Detailed topographical map of area east of Kansas City, showing parts of Clay, Ray, Jackson, and Lafayette Counties, Missouri. Some towns included are Kearney, Lawson, Vibbard, Excelsior Springs, Prathersville, Rayville, Liberty, Missouri City, Orrick, Camden, Independence, Randolph, Minaville, Liberty Landing, Sibley, Levasy, Pink Hill, Napoleon, Adams, Lake City, Buckner Hill, Oak Grove, Grain Valley, Blue Springs, Glendale, Raytown, Converse, Holt, Hainesville, Greensville, Clayville, Robertson, Knoxville, Swanwick, St. Cloud, Elkhorn, Crab Orchard. The Missouri River, Crooked River, Fishing River, numerous creeks and islands, and six railroad lines are featured. At bottom of map, "Edition of Jan. 1894, reprinted Mar. 1910. NOTE-Missouri River Compiled from Surveys made in 1879 Engineer Corps. U.S. Army. Independence, MO."
-
Date
-
1894
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
St. Charles Quadrangle
-
Description
-
Topographical map of areas of St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri and adjacent areas of Jersey and Madison counties in Illinois. Map also includes segments of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, as well as the cities of St. Charles and Florissant, Missouri. Map also depicts additional area communities, schools, churches, farms, and minor airports, as well as roads of varying grades and railroads.
-
Date
-
1933
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
State of Missouri
-
Description
-
Geological survey base map of the State of Missouri. Includes cities, airports, bounties, national & state parks, highways, wildlife refuges, rivers, contours, and national & state forests.
-
Date
-
1973
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Missouri River: Kansas City to Sioux City
-
Description
-
Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between the Delaware Bend and the Quindaro Bend. Shows principal topographic features for some distance inland, indicating railroad lines, dikes, revetments, creeks and areas of marsh, timber, and orchards. Missouri towns in evidence are Waldron and Parkville; Kansas towns represented are Wolcott, Pomeroy, and Kansas City (Quindaro).
-
Date
-
1930
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Bagnell Quadrangle
-
Description
-
Topographical map of part of Miller County, Missouri, an area northeast of the Lake of the Ozarks. Map includes Osage River and Little Gravois Creek, as well as depicting tranmission lines, peaks, schools, and churches.
-
Date
-
1934
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Missouri River: Kansas City to Mouth
-
Description
-
Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between the Quindaro Bend and the town of Sugar Creek. Shows principal topographic features for some distance inland, indicating railroad lines, dikes, creeks (Line Creek, Rock Creek, Jersey Creek, Sugar Creek), industrial districts (with companies named), truck gardens, and timber stands. Kansas City, Kansas is shown, as well as Kansas City, Missouri, and the Missouri towns of North Kansas City, Avondale, Randolph, Minaville, and Birmingham. A stretch of the Big Blue River is included, as well.
-
Date
-
1930
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Kimmswick Quadrangle
-
Description
-
Topographical map of an area of eastern Missouri, including Jeferson and St. Louis counties in Missouri, and the adjacent Monroe County in Illinois, and depicts the Mississippi River as the border between the two states. Numerous schools and churches are included as are the Meramec River and other creeks and tributaries, and local roads and railroads.
-
Date
-
1916
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Ferrelview Quadrangle
-
Description
-
Topographical map of an area of Platte County featuring the towns of Hoover, Ferrelview, Linkville, Hampton, Platte Gardens, and Tiffany Springs. Creeks, schools, roads, and churches are in evidence, as well as the following cemeteries: Waller Cemetery, Dixon Cemetery, Pancake Cemetery, Rixey Cemetery, and Brightwell Cemetery.
-
Date
-
1950
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Map of California, Oregon, Texas, and the Territories Adjoining with Routes Etc.
-
Description
-
Detailed political map of western territories of the U.S. in 1849. The following territories are included: Nebraska (to Canadian border), Indian Territory, Texas, Upper or New California, Oregon (to Canadian border). A large portion of northern Mexico is shown, including the states of California, Sonora, Cinoloa, Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas, Cohahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaul. Names of 32 Indian tribes are shown, indicating their general locations. Six routes taken by explorers and emigrants are labeled, including the Oregon Trail, which has numbers along it denoting the distance in miles from Westport Landing, Missouri. Also includes a Table of Distances in upper right corner.
-
Date
-
1849
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Altenburg Quadrangle
-
Description
-
Topographical map of an area of southeast Missouri and southwest Illinois bordering the Mississippi River, including parts of Perry County, Missouri and Jackson County, Illinois. The towns of Altenburg, Missouri and Grand Tower, Illinois are depicted, as is part of Shawnee National Forest. Roads of various grades are shown, as well as schools, churches, cemeteries, and mining areas.
-
Date
-
1948
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed County and Township Map of Kansas
-
Description
-
Map of the state of Kansas showing counties, cities, railroad lines, and rivers. Part of the Rand, McNally & Co. pocket maps series. Title taken from cover of accompanying booklet. Map attached to back inside cover.
-
Date
-
1882
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
The Rand-McNally Vest Pocket Map of Missouri
-
Description
-
Title taken from original cover (now on the back of map) and continued, "Showing All Counties, Cities, Towns, Railways, Lakes, Rivers, etc." The map shows 46 railroad lines, keyed to numbers printed in red ink as well as a list of chief cities and their population. Back of map includes list of "Counties, Creeks, Rivers, and Towns" with square miles and population.
-
Date
-
1895
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
The States of Maryland and Delaware, from the Latest Surveys
-
Description
-
Reprint of a 1795 map depicting the Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, the Potomac River, and the major towns, roads, rivers and streams of Maryland and Delaware. An inset map shows the continuation of the Potomac River from Fort Cumberland.
-
Date
-
1795
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Lake of the Ozarks and Environs
-
Description
-
Detailed map of Lake of the Ozarks area showing rivers, creeks, resorts, and numerous landmarks, with inset map of Missouri highways leading to the Lake. Locations in Benton, Camden, Hickory, Morgan, and Miller Counties, Missouri are shown.
-
Date
-
1934
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Missouri River, Mouth to Kansas City
-
Description
-
Continuation of title, "Revision from Airplane Photographs, July 15, 1924. In 50 sheets. Sheet No. 48."Map shows a stretch of the Missouri River which includes Wayne City Bend, Liberty Bend, Mills Bend, and Jackson's Bend. Shows all principal topographic features for a minimum distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating levees, jetties, and creeks. The towns or stations of Courtney and South Liberty are in evidence, as well as Eton Tower, Atwood Quarry, and Liberty Water Works Pumping Station.
-
Date
-
1924
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Missouri River, Mouth to Kansas City
-
Description
-
Continuation of title, "Revision from Airplane Photographs, July 15, Aug. 21, 1924. In 50 sheets. Sheet No. 50."Map of a stretch of the Missouri River from Quindaro Bend and the Fairfax Drainage District to the East Bottoms Bend. Shows all principal topographic features for a minimum distance of 2000 feet inland, indicating levees, jetties, creeks, and railroad lines. Goose Island, the Kansas River, Kaw Point, Kansas City, Kansas, Harlem, North Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, are in evidence.
-
Date
-
1924
-
Object Type
-
Map
-
-
Title
-
Missouri River, Kansas City to Sioux City
-
Description
-
Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between the Hannibal Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri, and the Quindaro Bend. Shows river soundings and principal topographic features between bluffs, and indicates older river bank lines (1890), levee lines, and railroad lines. Goose Island and the Kansas City Waterworks are in evidence. Printed on the map, "Surveyed Dec. 1922, E. A. B., Jun. Engr. In 47 sheets, Sheet No. 1. 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."
-
Date
-
1922/1923
-
Object Type
-
Map
Pages