Any researcher studying the Civil War will find this 1864 map extremely helpful.
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Reprinted from an 1873-74 Asher and Adams lithograph, this map of Minnesota shows the state in nice detail.
You'll be able to identify county boundaries, towns, rivers and their forks, and railway lines.
Dimensions: 18” x 24"
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A.J. Johnson's 1865 map of these two states will be helpful for researching this region. In addition to roads and railways, towns and settlements, rivers, creeks, and county lines are shown in both states.
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
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Our reproduction of A. J. Johnson's detailed 1864 map gives you a glimpse into the past.
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If your ancestors lived in Colorado near the end of the 1800s, this map from our Centennial collection will be most helpful in researching your family history.
Counties, railroads, rivers, creeks, and even some large ranches are identified in this Colorado map from 1880.
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This map of Utah from our Centennial collection depicts the state near the turn of the century in 1880.
Take a look at counties, railroads, Indian areas, and numerous small towns and villages.
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Researchers of the Old West will appreciate the detail contained within this 1864 map by A. J. Johnson, covering territories that are now known as the states of California, Utah, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.
In addition to the usual geologic and political detail, this map also depicts the Cimarron Route, the Spanish Trail, the gold regions, the districts in Nevada and California, Indian lands, forts, and the proposed railway lines in the Southwest.
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Study county and township boundaries in Ohio at the mid-century mark of 1864 with our reproduction of an elegant A. J. Johnson map.
Villages and railway lines are also included in this wonderfully detailed state map.
Dimensions: 18” x 24”
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A. J. Johnson's map of Georgia and Alabama identifies county lines, towns, villages, and railroads.
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This reprint of A. J. Johnson's elegant 1864 map shows county and township boundaries across the state.
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This reproduction of A. J. Johnson's 1864 map of Indiana shows both county and township boundaries.
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This lovely reprint of a map originally issued in 1866 by A. J. Johnson offers a look at railway lines, counties, and township boundaries over 100 years ago.
This map also includes details of Maine's many lakes, ponds, and coastal islands.
Dimensions: 18” x 24"
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