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Hand drawn on a printed form. Page two includes field notes. These maps were in bound pages and so were difficult to scan., hence the crooked appearance. Shows the route of the Torch Lake and Alpena State Road in Montmorency County, Michigan in 1877. Scale on original is 2 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed Map of Michigan and Wisconsin showing the postal routes in 1916. This map was divided into two pieces and encapsulated for preservation purposes. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 10 miles.

Hand stenciled maps of part of Chippewa County where the deer were known to 'Yard Up' in the winter of 1937. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals one half of a mile.

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

Map of the Copper Range in Ontonagon County, Michigan about 1908

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

Printed land ownership map divided into two pieces. Shows the land owners of Tuscola County, Michigan in 1875. There is gazetteer information on the bottom and insets of the towns and villages of Tuscola County on all edges of the map. The scale on the original is 1.25 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed map of the mineral resources as known in 1894 for the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The map was encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. No scale given.

Map of Mackinac Island, Michigan showing the original private claims in the year 1828. The scale on original is 1 inch equals 660 feet.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the names of the land owners of Bliss Township of Emmet 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.

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