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Hand drawn road map of Livingston County, Michigan on mylar. There is a key pasted on showing cultural features for the year 1986. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed highway map of Livingston County, Michigan for the year 1951. This map also shows the locations of houses along the roadsides. The scale on the original is 1 inch 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.
hand drawn map of a state road transversing Washtenaw through Ingham counties heading north west in 1837. Field notes are included on the map.
Hand drawn map of a state road transversing Washtenaw through Ingham counties heading north west in 1837. Field notes are included on the map. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1650 feet.
Reproduction of a hand stenciled road map of Livingston County, Michigan showing roads, railroads and section lines about 1909. No scale given.
Hand drawn and encapsulated map of parts of Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, Michigan showing the land ownership of private individuals, the University of Michigan and the State of Michigan in the year 1948. The scale on the original is 3 inches equals 1 mile.
Printed 15 minute topographical quadrangle map showing land elevation and settlement in parts of Livingston Counties in 1906-1907. This map was printed in 1909 and re-printed in 1932. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Shows the southern route of the Clinton and Kalamazoo Canal through Ingham and Livingston Counties in 1839. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 264 feet.
Printed road map of Livingston County, Michigan for about the year 1940. The scale on the original is .75 inches equals 1 mile.
Printed road map of Livingston County, Michigan for the year 1970. The scale on the original is .6 inches equals 1 mile.
Printed topographical map of Livingston County, Michigan in 1907. This map is part of the 7.5 minute series of quadrangle maps. This is the Howell quadrangle. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed road map of Southeastern Michigan for the year 1960. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 3 miles.
hand drawn 2 piece map of the proposed route of the state road from Dexter to Maple River in 1837. Map is faded and hard to read.
hand drawn 2 piece map of the proposed route of the state road from Dexter to Maple River in 1837. Map is faded and hard to read.
Hand drawn 2 piece map of the proposed route of the state road from Dexter to Maple River in 1837. Map is faded and hard to read. No scale given.
Hand stenciled maps showing the part of Livingston County, Michigan that the Michigan Department of Conservation designated as the Oak Grove Area for wildlife management for the year 1940. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals .25 miles.
Hand stenciled maps showing the part of Livingston County, Michigan that the Michigan Department of Conservation designated as the Oak Grove Area for wildlife management for the year 1940. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals .25 miles.
Hand stenciled maps showing the part of Livingston County, Michigan that the Michigan Department of Conservation designated as the Oak Grove Area for wildlife management for the year 1940. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals .25 miles.
Hand stenciled maps showing the part of Livingston County, Michigan that the Michigan Department of Conservation designated as the Oak Grove Area for wildlife management for the year 1940. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals .25 miles.
Printed map showing geological structure for Livingston County, Michigan as understood in 1932. The scale on the original is .5 inches equals 1 mile.
Hand drawn map of Island Lake State Park showing its' facilities in 1923. No scale given.
Printed 15 minute topographical quadrangle map showing land elevation and settlement in parts of Oakland and Livingston Counties in 1909. This map was re-printed in 1950. The scale on the original is 1 inch 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.