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Title
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Official Highway Map of Clay County, Missouri
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Description
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Highly detailed map showing various classes of roads and railroads, levees, bridges, schools, dwellings (in rural areas), mines and quarries, etc. in Clay County, Missouri.
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Date
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1965
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Parker's Geological Map of the State of Missouri
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Description
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Title continues: "showing the location of the principal deposits of iron, lead, zinc, tin, copper, diamonds, gold, silver, platina, nickel, manganese, alabaster, kaolin, coal, oil springs, &c." Photocopy of a map of Missouri showing mineral deposits, railroads, roads, and towns. Includes tabular information giving population by county (1860 census), along with statistics of ore production.
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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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Colton's New Map of Missouri
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Description
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Continuation of title: "Compiled from the U.S. Surveys, and other authentic sources." Map of Missouri with counties shown in color with township and range lines. Also shows towns, roads, canals, mills, mines, and railroads finished and proposed. Some towns and Indian territory indicated for eastern Kansas.
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Date
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1857
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Colton's New Sectional Map of the State of Missouri
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Description
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Continuation of title: Compiled from the United States Surveys and Other Authentic Sources Exhibiting the Sections, Fractional Sections, Counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, Post Offices, Rail Roads & other Internal Improvements. Map of Missouri with counties shown in color with township and range lines. Also shows towns, roads, canals, mills, mines, and railroads finished and proposed. Some towns and Indian territory indicated for eastern Kansas.
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Date
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1872
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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A Map Exhibiting the Locality of the Nebraska Gold Mines and the Routes Thereto
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Description
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Map of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, as well as Nebraska and Kansas Territories, showing railroad routes from Chicago, Saint Louis, and other towns to the Missouri River, past which various roads heading to the Rocky Mountain gold mines are shown. A table lists distances to Fort St. Vrain, a town at the eastern edge of the gold region, in Nebraska Territory.
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Date
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1859
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Object Type
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Map