Cartographic Records Relating to the Territory of Wisconsin, 1836-1848National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1970 - 41 páginas |
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26 Cong Accompanying the Report Berrien boundary Bureau canal Cartographic Chart Chief colors Compiled copy Corps of Topographical cross sections described in entry Diagram direction of Capt Drawn Engrs entry 11 feet Filed as Bdy Filed as U.S. Fox River Green Bay Harbor headquarters improvement inch to 1/4 Includes Includes profiles Indian indicated J. J. Abert January Jefferson Cram Lake Lake Michigan Land Office letter Manuscript on paper Manuscript on tracing map described Map File marked mentioned Michigan miles Milwaukee Mississippi River mouth National Archives Neenah or Fox Noted pencil piers are shown plans plats profile and cross proposed piers published Racine records reduced relating report referred Reservation Road route scale Serial sess Sheet showing shown in red side Signed Surveyed Surveyor T. J. Cram Territory of Wisconsin Topl Topographical Engineers township township lines tracing paper United Wisconsin Territory
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Página 8 - Congress number corresponding to the two latest dates given on the map. 16. [Map of the] Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River From Astronomical and Barometrical Observations, Surveys and Information. By JN Nicollet, in the years 1836, 37, 38, 39, and 40; assisted in 1838, 39, & 40, by Lieut. JC Fremont of the Corps of Topographical Engineers under the superintendence of the Bureau of the Corps of Topographical Engineers and authorized by the War Department. Reduced and compiled under...
Página 8 - Hydrographical Basin / of the / Upper Mississippi River / From Astronomical and Barometrical Observations Surveys and Information / by JN Nicollet. / in the Years 1836, 37, 38, 39, and 40; assisted in / 1838, 39 & 40, by Lieut.