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Hand drawn waxed linen maps of the village of Orchard Lake in Oakland County, Michigan in the year 1938. These maps were done as part of a Works Progress Administration project. The scale on the originals is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the names of the land owners of Grayling Township of Crawford County, Michigan for the year 1935. This map was done as part of a United States Works Progress Administration project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1320 feet.

Galley proof prints of a land ownership atlas for Missaukee County, Michigan for about the year 1945. The scale on the original is 1.25 inches equals 1 mile.

Hand drawn waxed linen map of the state line between Michigan and Ohio. This survey shows the original land dispute between the two states as remembered about the year 1939. This map is in three sheets. The map was done as part of a Works Progress Administration project. No scale given.

Hand drawn waxed linen maps showing the land around the Escanaba River that the state of Michigan acquired in Dickinson and Marquette Counties in 1937. The scale on page 1 is 1 inch equals 1 mile; The scale on pages 2 and 3 is 1 inch equals one half of a mile.

Galley Proofs of a land ownership atlas for Grand Traverse County, Michigan for about the year 1945. The atlas is arranged by township. The scale on the original is 1.25 inches equals 1 mile.

Linen railroad map of the Detroit, Monroe and Toledo Short Line Railway going through Woodmere, Michigan in Ecorse and Springwells Townships of Wayne County, Michigan. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

Printed wall map of Lansing, Michigan in 1908. The map is divided into 2 pieces and encapsulated. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.

Hand Stenciled maps of the Cannonsburg wildlife project area in Kent County, Michigan in the year 1947. The scale on the original is 3 inches equals 1 mile.

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