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Blue line copy with hand annotations showing well locations in Alpine Township of Kent County. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 20 feet.

Hand Stenciled Blue print map of parts of Henrietta and Waterloo Townships on Jackson County, Michigan. Portage Lake is the main feature. The land owners are named for about 1940. No scale given.

This Ozlid process map shows Posey Lake in Lenawee County. Roads and railroads near the lake are also featured. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.

Blue print map of a hand drawn map showing the water distribution system for the town of Brighton, Michigan in 1938. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

This hand drawn plan shows cross sections of water wells, and a drawing of a bridge in Coldwater, Michigan. Celephane tape was placed on the fold lines in an attempt to repair the drawing.

This is a ozzlid process map showing the location of wells, waterworks in Jackson, Michigan. Some land owners are also shown.

Blue print of a hand stenciled map showing the sewer system in Brighton, Michigan in 1938. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

Blue line copy. Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 550 feet

Ozlid process map showing Stager Lake in Iron County for the year 1956. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

This map shows part of the develpment of the Waterloo Recreation Area in Jackson County, Michigan.

This map shows the features of the lake bottom and shore of Pond Lily Lake in Jackson County, Michigan in 1944.

Hand colored on a blue line copy of a map of Little Portage Lake in Jackson County, Michigan showing the underwater topography of the lake as known in the year 1944. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 100 feet.

This map shows the location of water wells in the village of New Haven, Michigan around the year of 1930.

Blue print copy of a hand drawn map of part of Kalamazoo County, Michigan showing West, Austin , Gourdneck, and Hogset Lakes with surrounding wetlands in the year 1946. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1000 feet.

This hand annotated blue print map of Oscoda, Michigan shows the village and the waterworks lay-out in 1942. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.

Hand stenciled showing the plan to intercept polluted water in the Rochester-Utica Recreation Area before it drains into the Clinton River in part of Oakland and Macomb Counties, Michigan for about the year 1950. No scale given.

Hand Colored Map of Posey Lake in Lenawee County, Michigan showing the depth of the lake.

This map shows the water infrastructure of Wyoming Township of Kent County, Michigan in 1946. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1000 feet.

Hand stenciled topographic map showing part of the Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area near Metamora, Michigan in the year 1965. This map shows the proposed building of visitor facilities. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 100 feet.

Hand stenciled map showing the system designed to catch polluted water before it drains into the Clinton River in Shelby Township of Macomb County, Michigan for about the year 1960. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.

This maps shows the part of Jackson, Michigan where the waterworks were situated about 1923. Note: This is a reproduction that is unclear on the edges. No scale given.

This map shows water depths of Big Portage Lake in Jackson County, Michigan as of 1944.

This is a Ozlid process map with hand annotations, showing the service area near the railroad tracks in Jackson, Michigan for the year 1923.

This map shows the sewer system and grounds lay-out for Jackson Prison in Jackson Michigan. This map is a copy. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 660 feet.

Ozlid process map of Sunset Lake in Iron County, Michigan in 1956. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 500 feet.

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