Antique Maps

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Michigan


MICHIGAN - LAKE ST. CLAIR. War Dept.. 1844.
Map of the Delta of the St. Clair Surveyed, Projected and Drawn by Lieutenants J. N. Macomb and W. H. Warner under Direction of Captain W. G. Williams U. S. Corps of Topl. Engrs. 1842.
Below title: W. J. Stone Sc. Wash. City. 47"h x 29"w. Offsetting; short separations at some folds; staining.

Published by the U. S. War Department, Washington, 1844. Reference Karpinski, Maps of Famous Cartographers, No. 729 on page 468.

A large-scale (4" to 1 mile) map of the delta formed as the St. Clair River empties into Lake St. Clair. Inset map: Lake St. Clair showing Detroit at the lower left and the St. Clair River at the upper right.

Stock number: N7125
$US 250.00


Wisconsin


WISCONSIN. Gray. 1877.
Wisconsin.
15”h x12”w. Margins slightly soiled. Short tear in margin. Map very good. Original wash color.

Published in The National Atlas Containing Elaborate Topographical Maps of the United States . . . (Philadelphia, O. W. Gray & Son, 1877).

Shows Wisconsin with several large counties in the North that have since been divided. Inset: "Vicinity of Milwaukee".

Stock number: QM080M
$US 95.00
 
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