1969. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1865 by G.W. & C.B. Colton ...; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; Includes inset of "Pla... G.W. & C.B. Colton (New York), 1865.
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1922. United States. General Land Office. Relief shown by hachures. 67 x 99 centimeters Scale [1:760,320] 1 inch = 12 statute miles General Map Collection. General Land Office (Washington).
1908. United States. General Land Office. Includes railroads, national forests, and military and Indian reservations. Inset: City of Omaha. 66 x 96 centimeters Scale approximately 1:760,320... Andrew B. Graham Co., lithographers (Washington, D.C).
1893. Newcomb, John N. Shows names of owners of undeveloped land and addition names and lot numbers of developed land. 70 x 82 centimeters Scale approximately 1:18,700 Ci... printed by] L.H. Everts & Co., Lith (Philadelphia, Pa).
1890. United States. General Land Office. Bordered by textual information associated with the National Highways Association.; "4 fold system of highways."; "Facts in the history of road bui... The Office (Washington, D.C).
1883. August Gast & Co. Railroad land grants--Nebraska--Platte River--Maps.
1880. Shober & Carqueville Lith. Co., Chicago.; Shows land district boundaries, and military and Indian reservations. 58 x 111 centimeters Scale approxim... State Journal Co (Lincoln, Neb).
1879. United States. General Land Office. Department of the interior, J.A. Williamson, commissioner.; Includes railroads, Indian reservations, and military reservations. 54 x 80 centimeters... Julius Bien (New York).
1876. Nicholson, W. L. (Topographer). Longitude west from Washington, D.C. Stated on map: "Designed and constructed under the orders of Postmaster General Marshall Jewell and Second Ass... Post Office Dept.; Washington, D.C.?.
1876. United States. General Land Office. Relief shown by shading and spot heights.; Includes "Mountain altitudes" chart and ill.; On verso: Routes of the Canadian National Steamships Pacif... Julius Bien (New York).