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This photostat copy survey map shows three possible lines for the boundary between Michigan and Wisconsin as of 1847. Scale on original is 1.5 inches equals 12 miles.

Shows township lines, rivers and rock types in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1846.

Colors on the map show company holdings in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.

Printed survey map of the most western counties of the upper peninsula of Michigan in 1884 used as a base to color in the land grants land of James C. Ayer in 1888. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 4 miles.

Printed survey map showing the western upper penusula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin in 1875. The backing is coming off of the map. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Printed survey map showing the western upper penusula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin in 1875. The backing is coming off of the map. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Printed survey map showing the western upper penusula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin in 1875. The backing is coming off of the map. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

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Area in red depict the land holdings of the Keweenaw Association in the western upper peninsula of Michigan. No scale given.

Map from 1842 showing the American Indian land transfers/cessions in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 done under the supervision of General John Stockton. Project and drawn under the direction of Lieutenant [Colonel] George Talcott. Compiled from surveys and explorations made by direction of the War Department under the superintendence of the U.S. Agency at Copper Harbor; from U.S. surveys made by Dr. Houghton and Wm. A. Burt Esq.; from Nicollet's map of the Upper Mississippi River; and from Bayfield's charts of Lake Superior. Map includes an inset of slightly wider area. Scale on original map is 1 inch equals 5 miles. Also includes an illustration of Camp Gray near Talcott Harbor.

Hand drawn linen map showing the route of the Menominee River Railroad in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1876. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1000 feet.

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