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Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in 6 Blättern, Bl. 2

Map shows cities, railroads, roads, areas of Native American habitation, Dakota [Territory], Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and parts of Wisconsin and Illinois. Includes names and dates for expeditionary routes. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:3,700,000].
Date: 1885
Creator: Petermann, A. (August), 1822-1878
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bar opposite Dubuque, Ia.

Map shows layout of Dubuque, Iowa, and Dunleith, railroads, named streets, buildings, bridges, ferries, and river sedimentation; plans to effect sedimentary deposits and water flow. Includes note indicating dates of previous surveys and dredging, 1864-1880. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Date: 1880
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Johnson's Iowa and Nebraska.

Map shows the railroads and counties of Iowa and eastern Nebraska during the mid- to late nineteenth century. Scale [1:1,207,000].
Date: [1881..1887]
Creator: A. J. Johnson & Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Iowa.

Map shows late nineteenth century Iowa counties, township grid, railroads, watershed, cities, and towns. Includes index and populations statistics from 1884 state census on verso. Scale not given.
Date: 1886
Creator: H.R. Page & Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Iowa presented by the Farmers' Insurance Co. of Cedar Rapids, Ia [Accompanying Text].

Advertising and company information related to the sponsor of a map that shows late nineteenth century Iowa counties, township grid, railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features.
Date: 1885
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Iowa presented by the Farmers' Insurance Co. of Cedar Rapids, Ia.

Map shows late nineteenth century Iowa counties, township grid, railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Scale [ca. 1:1,000,000].
Date: 1885
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History