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[Maps from Mitchell's School and Family Geography]

Description: This series of maps are printed on a single sheet with Maps No. 12 (Texas) and No. 14 (Michigan & Wisconsin) on one side and Map No. 13 (Chief Part of the Western States) on the other. All of the maps include major cities, roads, and geographic levels (relief shown with hachures) and have the counties of each state drawn in and labeled. On the map of Texas, there are two insets: in the upper left corner, "Northern Texas on the same scale as the larger Map" and in the lower left corner, "Map … more
Date: 1858
Creator: Young, J. H. (James Hamilton)
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Johnson's Ohio.

Description: Map shows the late-nineteenth century locations of Ohio cities, towns, railroads, counties, and rivers. Scale [ca: 1:1,014,000].
Date: [1881..1887]
Creator: A. J. Johnson & Co.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Johnson's Ohio.

Description: Map shows the mid- to late-nineteenth century locations of Ohio cities, towns, railroads, counties, and rivers. Includes index. Scale [ca: 1:1,014,000].
Date: [1866..1879]
Creator: Johnson, A. J. (Alvin Jewett), 1827-1884
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Johnson's Ohio.

Description: Map shows the mid-nineteenth century locations of Ohio cities, towns, railroads, counties, and rivers. Scale [ca:1:1,014,000]. Includes illustration: "State Capitol at Columbus."
Date: [1862..1866]
Creator: Johnson and Ward
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Skeleton map shewing [sic] the position and connections of the Michigan Southern Rail Road (from Monroe and Toledo to Chigago) with the several great rail road routes to the Atlantic Seaborad and New York City via the South Shore of Lake Erie.

Description: Map shows proposed and existing railroads across states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, "Pensylvania," and part of New York with measured distances between some major cities and towns along the routes. Includes legend. Scale not given.
Date: 1850
Creator: W. Endicott & Co.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad: Connecting the cities of Cincinnati & St. Louis, exhibiting the principal tributary lines, also the railways uniting the eastern terminus with Boston, New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore.

Description: Map shows existent mid-nineteenth century Ohio and Mississippi Railroad railway routes in the northeast and upper mid-western United States. Scale not given.
Date: [1853..1855]
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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