1900. Seller, John, active 1658-1698. Facsimile.; Pictorial map; shows New England from the Penobscot River (Maine) region in the east to the Hudson River (New York) in the west, incorp... National Travel Club (New York).
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2. Chart no. 1 of Apostle Islands including south coast of Lake Superior from Squaw Bay to Roys Point
1900. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. (W 91°06ʻ--W 90°20ʻ/N 47°10ʻ--N 46°50ʻ). "Compiled under..., from U. S. Surveys made between the years of 1868 and 1899. Published 1900." 79 x 11... Corps of Engineers (Washington, D.C.?).
1900. Diamond Litho-Pubg. Co. Shows portions of Lake and Cook Counties, Minnesota and indicates land of the American Realty Co.; Includes text in upper and lower margins, and ta... Diamond Litho-Pubg. Co (Minneapolis, [Minn).
1900. Smith, Leonard Sewall, 1864-1947. (W 89⁰24ʹ--W 89⁰19ʹ/N 43⁰6ʹ--N 43⁰2ʹ). Relief shown by contours, hypsometric tints, bathymetric soundings and isolines. 44 x 44 centimeters Scale... The Survey (Madison, Wis).
1900. Molitor, E. Relief shown pictorially.; Different survey years between 1882 and 1899 shown in black and red. 31 x 57 centimeters Scale 1:63,360 General Map Coll... Mississippi River Commission (Washington, D.C).
1900. McGill-Warner Co. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, cities, lakes, and rail lines. Some coverage north into Manitoba. 19 x 25 centimeters Scale approximate... McGill-Warner (St. Paul, Minn.).
1900. North West Publishing Co. 48 centimeters Scales vary. Minnesota County Maps, Plat Books, and Atlases. Northwest Pub. Co. (Minneapolis, Minnesota), 1900.
1900. North West Publishing Co. 48 centimeters Minnesota County Maps, Plat Books, and Atlases. North West Publishing Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 1900.
1900. Rand McNally and Company. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; At lower right: The Rand McNally new commercial atlas map of United States.; "206 C." 55 x 48 centimete... Rand McNally and Co (Chicago).
1900. Wisconsin. Geology and Natural History Survey. 24 x 17 centimeters Scale [1:380,160]. 1 in = 6 miles General Map Collection. Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey (Madison).