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Printed map depicting the political and cultural changes of Michigan from 1860 to 1926 as perceived about the year 1936. The county boundaries are shown as they were in 1926. The scale on the original large map of Michigan is 1 inch equal 15 miles.

Printed road map of Barry County, Michigan for the year 1970. The scale on the original is .6 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed road map of Barry County, Michigan about the year 1940. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of St. Joseph County in 1858. Map has insets of towns and villages. There are lithographs of the homes of prominent citizens on all four edges of the map. Scale on original is 1.75 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of St. Joseph County in 1858. Map has insets of towns and villages. There are lithographs of the homes of prominent citizens on all four edges of the map. Scale on original is 1.75 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of St. Joseph County in 1858. Map has insets of towns and villages. There are lithographs of the homes of prominent citizens on all four edges of the map. Scale on original is 1.75 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of St. Joseph County in 1858. Map has insets of towns and villages. There are lithographs of the homes of prominent citizens on all four edges of the map. Scale on original is 1.75 inches equals 1 mile.

15 minute topographical map of part of Washtenaw County, Michigan for the year 1902. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Printed pictorial map showing the idealized locations of famous shipwrecks that happened in the Great Lakes region as envisioned in the year 1991. No scale given.

Printed Geological Survey map of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan that was hand colored to show the river basins. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 16 miles.

This village is shown on the bottom part of the map. It shows the village of Cambria and surrounding area in Hillsdale County, Michigan. Page excerpt. Most likely from Standard Atlas of Hillsdale County published by Geo. A. Ogle and Co. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 300 Feet.

Reproduction of a hand stenciled map of Roscommon County showing the water table levels for the year 1972. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

This map shows the lay-out of the Forest Hill Cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1858. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 60 feet.

Hand colored map showing the school district lines of Branch County, Michigan in 1934. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Hand stenciled mylar road map of Branch County for the year 1969. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed map showing the underground contours of the central Michigan oil fields as understood in the year 1933. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed map showing the underground contours of the central Michigan oil fields as understood in the year 1933. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed map showing the underground contours of the central Michigan oil fields as understood in the year 1933. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed map showing the underground contours of the central Michigan oil fields as understood in the year 1933. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed map showing the underground contours of the central Michigan oil fields as understood in the year 1933. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Hand drawn map of a subdivision of Indian River, Michigan in 1899. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 80 feet.

Shows the progress of the public surveys in southern Michigan in 1837.

Map shows the part of Michigan that was surveyd by 1855.

This map shows the survey lines for the southern half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The map was published in 1853. This map has been encapsulated.

Printed color wash map of the village of Arwid in Eaton County, Michigan in 1895. This map is an inset on a larger map that also depicts the communities of Grand Ledge, Chester and Bellevue. Scale on original is .8 inches equals 500 feet

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