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1. 1929 official road map, Wisconsin

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1929. H.M. Gousha Company. Relief shown by hachures.; Also shows indications of "cities and towns in which are located Service Stations of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana).... H.M. Gousha Co (Chicago, Ill).

2. Amer. sep. partie des états unis, no. 41

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1827. Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869. Relief shown by hachures.; Includes key to symbols, population, area figures, and geographical and historical notes, locations, and populations of ... publisher not identified (Brussels).

3. Apostle Islands and Harbor of Bayfield and its surroundings

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1871. Whittlesey, Asaph, 1826-1879. Shows railroads and acreage of the Apostle Islands.; "Bayfield, Wis., situated upon the largest and best protected Harbor on this Continent, and sh... Northwestern Litho. Co. (Reed & Monasch) (St. Paul, Minn).

4. Colton's Minnesota : Colton's Wisconsin

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1867. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. Shows Minn. county boundaries as of 1871, railroads, cities and towns, and extent of surveyed townships with Public Land Survey coordinates.; At ba... Published by G.W. and C.B. Colton & Co (New York, N.Y), 1867.

7. General geological map of Wisconsin, 1881

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1881. Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Include 3 cross-sections.; "Plate No. I." 69 x 59 centimeters Scale approximately 1:960,000 General Map Collection. Commissioners of Public Printing (Madison).

8. Geologic map of the Penokee-Gogebic district, Wisconsin-Michigan

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1909. Van Hise, Charles Richard, 1857-1918. Relief shown by contours.; Covers area from Cranberry Lake to Gogebic Lake.; "Contour interval 20 feet."; "U.S. Geological Survey." "Monograph LII,... U.S. Geological Survey (Washington, D.C).