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Hand drawn linen map of the Arsenal Ground showing the streets on one sheet and the location of the buildings on the second sheet as it was in 1876. No scale given.

Printed color map of Battle Creek, Michigan for 1916. This map shows the city in detail as it is divided into 9 laminated sheets. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.

A print of the original lay out of streets in part of Detroit in 1831.

Hand drawn. Colored. Hand annotations. Shows the village of Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan in 1853. Map shows Indian Reservations, lot lines, the site of a proposed canal (Canal is going through an Indian Reservation) and religious mission reservations. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 330 feet.

Printed map of Highland Park, Michigan as it was in 1919 and updated in 1927. The land owned by the Ford Motor Company is featured. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 300 feet.

Printed street map for the city of Detroit, Michigan for the year 1924. This map shows the years sections of the city were officially added to the city. No scale given.

Printed map of Muskegon, Michigan in 1920. Map includes a list of industries for the city. This map is glued in a booklet describing community activities and organizations. No scale given.

Hand stenciled road map of the city of Grand Rapids and surrounding areas in Kent County, Michigan for the year 1982. No scale given.

Printed. Encapsulated and divided into 4 pieces. Shows the land owners of Washtenaw and Lenawee Counties in 1864. There are insets of the towns and villages. There are lithographs and gazetteer information on the map. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.

Hand stenciled map showing the proposed route of Interstate 675 through the city of Saginaw, Michigan for about the year 1970. No scale given.

Cadastral survey map from 1864 of a section of Lansing, north of the Grand River. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 330 feet.

Printed map of Saginaw, Michigan in 1891. This map has been divided into 9 pieces. The Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 350 feet.

Printed maps for a report by the Lansing City Planning Commission showing public transit plans for Lansing, Michigan in 1937. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 3000 feet.

Printed navigation chart for the Lower Niagara River including the river flowing through Niagara Falls, New York and Niagara Falls, Ontario. This chart shows water depth and navigation hazards as known for the year 1937. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2500 feet.

Map of Saginaw, Michigan divided into 4 pieces for encapsulation. Scale on originals is 1 inch equals 300 feet.

Printed Fire Insurance map of Manistee, Michigan showing the buildings, but not the streets of the downtown area for the year 1942. No scale given.

Reproduction of a detailed map of Bay City, Michigan in 1930. The map has been divided into 4 pieces and encapsulated for preservation purposes. No scale given.

Printed Fire Insurance map of Manistee, Michigan showing the buildings, but not the streets of the downtown area for the year 1942. No scale given.

Blue line copy of a street map of the city of Monroe, Michigan for the year 1922. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.

Reproduction by Ozlid process of a printed map of Ann Arbor, Michigan featuring the campus of the University of Michigan in 1914. No scale given.

Map of Detroit in divided into 12 pieces.

A partial depiction of the major streets in Detroit, Michigan as proposed in 1831.

Printed navigation chart of Manistee Lake and a small part of Lake Michigan near the city of Manistee, Michigan for the year 1972. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 800 feet.

Printed topographical map showing 7.5 minutes of longitude in urbanized parts of Wayne County of Michigan for the year 1968. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 2000 feet.

Printed map of showing the communities of Dearborn, Plymouth, Northville and Wayne, Michigan for about the year 1950. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 4,500 feet.

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