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Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of Ingham and Livingston Counties in 1859. 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 .25 inches equals 1 mile.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the land set aside for the Michigan Department of Health Laboratory in DeWitt Township, Clinton County, and Lansing Township of Ingham County, Michigan in the year 1942. This map was done as part of a Works Progress Administration Project. The scale on the original is 8 inches equals 1 mile.

Reproduction of 3 pages of the Chadwick Farm Atlas of Ingham County, Michigan in 1914. This atlas shows the names of the land owners in the country side. Stockbridge Township has been cut out of page 3. There was a page 4, for Aurelius, Vevay, Onondaga and Leslie townships are missing. The scale on the original 2.5 inches equals 1 mile.

This map shows the survey done near the townsite of Lansing in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties, Michigan in 1847, the year of the city's founding.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the names of the land owners of Bunker Hill Township in Ingham County, Michigan for the year 1936. This map is part of a United States Works Progress Administration project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1320 feet.

Waxed linen land ownership map of Locke Township of Ingham County, Michigan for the year 1936. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1320 feet.

Hand drawn waxed linen map of the village of Dansville in Ingham County, Michigan about the year 1935. This map was done as part of a Works Progress Administration Project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 165 feet.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of Ingham and Livingston Counties in 1859. 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 1.25 inches equals 1 mile.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of Ingham and Livingston Counties in 1859. 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 1.25 inches equals 1 mile.

Galley Proofs of a land ownership atlas for Ingham 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.

Printed topographical map covering 7.5 minutes of longitude in parts of Clinton, Ingham and Eaton Counties as well as a northern portion of the city of Lansing, Michigan. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2000 feet.

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

Reproduction of a road map of Ingham County in 1923 that has bee hand colored to show soil types. The scale on the original is .75 inches equals 1 mile.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the names of the land owners of Bunker Hill Township in Ingham County, Michigan for the year 1936. This map is part of a United States Works Progress Administration project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1320 feet.

Printed 15 minute topographic quadrangle map for parts of Livingston, Ingham and Shiawassee Counties, Michigan in 1929. The scale on the original 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Printed map showing proposed dam and projected reservoir on the Red Cedar River in Meridian and Williamston Townships of Ingham County, Michigan as shown in 1967. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Hand drawn waxed linen map of the village of Webberville in Ingham County, Michigan about the year 1936. This map was done as part of a Works Progress Administration Project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 100 feet.

Reproduction of a road map of Ingham County, Michigan with hand annotation depicting Mud Creek Drain in 1933. The scale on the original is .75 inches equals 1 mile.

Hand stenciled map of part of Ingham County, Michigan showing the soil types as understood in the year 1944. The scale on the original is 3 inches equals 1 mile.

Galley Proofs of a land ownership atlas for Ingham 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.

Hand drawn waxed linen map showing the names of the land owners of LeRoy Township in Ingham County, Michigan for about the year 1936. This map is part of a United States Works Progress Administration project. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1320 feet.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. A wall map showing land ownership of Ingham and Livingston Counties in 1859. 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 .25 inches equals 1 mile.

Galley Proofs of a land ownership atlas for Ingham 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.

hand drawn map of a state road transversing Washtenaw through Ingham counties heading north west in 1837. Field notes are included on the map.

Map from circa 1880-1890 of Lansing, Michigan, highlighting public buildings and spaces.

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