Colton's New Sectional Map of the State of Missouri
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Title
Title
Colton's New Sectional Map of the State of Missouri
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Content type
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Description |
Description
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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Barcode |
Barcode
30000110
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Creator Name |
Creator Name
Creator: G. W. & C. B. Colton & Company
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Item Type
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Date(s) |
Date(s)
1872
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Geographic Subject
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Extent |
Extent
33.5 X 39 in.
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Digital Collection(s) |
Digital Collection(s)
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Note(s) |
Note(s)
On front of map, "Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1860 by J. H. Colton in the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."
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Shelf Locator |
Shelf Locator
SC117, Series 4-9: Missouri #9 (drawer)
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Electronic Locator |
Electronic Locator
CD19 Tiff; CD23 JPEGs
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Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
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