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Title: Map of Wisconsin
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1910
Summary: On verso: Map of Soils of Wisconsin. 57 x 43 centimeters
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Title: Map of Price County, Wisconsin : and showing portions of Rusk, Oneida, Vilas, and Lincoln Counties
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1910
Summary: Shows land owned and for sale by the Soo Line (Wisconsin Central Ry. Land Grant lands). Also shows schools, churches, and farms.; "W.H. Killen, land and industrial commissioner, Soo Line." 66 x 53 centimeters
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Title: Map of Iron County, Wisconsin
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1910
Summary: Shows land for sale by the Soo Line, town sections, schools, churches, and farms.; "For particular information ... address W.H. Killen, land and industrial commissioner Soo Line." 56 x 45 centimeters
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Title: Soo line map of North Dakota : the most prosperous state in the union.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1908
Summary: 1 in. equal approximately 19 miles 56 x 64 centimeters
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Title: The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1912
Summary: Imposed on base map are the CM & StP lines and Montana valleys near the railway. 39 x 66 centimeters
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Title: Map of Dakota, drawn from official plats of public surveys, and published in the interests of immigration
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1882
Summary: Copyright, 1882, by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago.; Relief shown by hachures.; Printed description of Dakota, and how to obtain Government Lands, with a copy of this Map, will be sent free of charge by addressing W. E. POWELL, Gen'l Immigrant Agent C., M. & St. P. R'y, Milwaukee, Wis. 52 x 45 Centimeters on sheet 65 x 49 Centimeters
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Title: A geographically correct county map of states traversed by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway and its connections
Contributors:- Image data
- 1878
Summary: Panel title: Texas short line. At head of title: Maps of the new and popular St. Louis and Texas short line. Includes map of the eastern United States with title: Map of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, and connections. Verso gives a condensed time table, general information about the destinations, and excerpts of a speech given by R.B. Hubbard, Governor of Texas, at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia.
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Title: Map of Duluth: Duluth-Superior Minnesota "Twin Ports" Wisconsin
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1935
Summary: Duluth; Superior Wisconsin; Twin Ports; Duluth street and avenue index; Superior street and avenue index; population
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Title: Duluth (Minnesota)-Superior (Wisconsin): Twin Ports
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1921
Summary: This 1921 street map of the Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, area includes streetcar lines, railroads, parks, schools, farms, cemeteries, docks, grain elevators, the Duluth-Superior Ferry Line, the Duluth Boat Club, and other details. There is a separate index for both Duluth and Superior.
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Title: Burritt's sectional and township map of Minnesota
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1870
- Burritt, Elijah H. (Elijah Hinsdale), 1794-1838
- Power, J. B. (James Buel), 1833-1912
- St. Paul Litho. & Engr. Co.
Summary: Shows U.S. land offices and boundaries of land districts.Relief shown by hachures.Hand colored.Includes "Table of distances by railroad and steamboat lines in Minnesota" and 2 vignettes. 88 x 80 centimeters
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Title: Plat book of the city of Saint Paul, Minn. and suburbs : from official records, private plans and actual surveys
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1928
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale [1:200] and [1:100]. 200 ft. to the in. and 100 ft. to the in. Some maps presented at a scale of [1:300], 300 ft. to 1 in. Includes indexes. 1 atlas (124 unnumbered pages) : 58 colored maps ; 64 centimeters
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Title: Tehuantepec Railway Company's chart of the World on Mercator's projection: showing the line of its railway, with its connections by steamships and sailing vessels with the prominent ports of the world.
Contributors:- World maps
- 1868
Summary: Insets: Nicaragua route, the world on polar projections. 1 map: col.; 41 x 69 cm.
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Title: Building Prohibition Boundary Markers, Paris, 17th to 18th Centuries
Contributors:- Point data
- 2013
Summary: This point shapefile represents the location of boundary markers used to enforce building and expansion limits around Paris, France in the 17th and 18th centuries. During this period, French royal powers sought to control the expansion of Paris by establishing boundaries in 1638, 1672-1674, and 1724-1729, beyond which it was forbidden to build under penalty of fines. Each time, these limits were enforced by boundary markers between which the boundary remained virtual. The 1672-1674 limits significantly expanded the building sector as compared to the 1638 boundaries. The legislation of 1724-1729, too difficult to enforce, was abandoned in 1765 for the whole of the Parisian suburbs. The ALPAGE programme aims to provide collaborative tools for the Humanities and Social Sciences and for Information Communication Technology (ICT) allowing for the development of research about the Parisian urban area. This aim is achieved by means of a GIS that includes cadastral and historical layers. APUR © ALPAGE: Prodhomme, Marie, 2013. ISO 19139 XML Metadata (in French) and a full copy of the license (ODBL) are included with this layer. This data is a direct result of the work of the researchers from the ALPAGE consortium who released this data under an Open Data Commons Open Database Licence (ODbL). Therefore, use of this data by others must respect the legal requirements specific to this licence. All freely downloadable data contains the shapefiles, metadata file and licence files describing the users rights and responsibilities. All data produced within the consortium is published in this way with the exception of any ongoing work which is in process of academic evaluation (masters, doctoral thesis, habilitation to supervise research). This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: Building Prohibition Boundaries, Paris, 17th to 18th Centuries
Contributors:- Line data
- 2013
Summary: This line shapefile represents the boundaries used to delineate urban expansion (sprawl) limits around Paris, France during the 17th and 18th centuries. During this period, French royal powers sought to control the expansion of Paris by establishing boundaries in 1638, 1672-1674, and 1724-1729, beyond which it was forbidden to build under penalty of fines. Each time, these limits were enforced by boundary markers between which the boundary remained virtual. The 1672-1674 limits significantly expanded the building sector as compared to the 1638 boundaries. The legislation of 1724-1729, too difficult to enforce, was abandoned in 1765 for the whole of the Parisian suburbs. The ALPAGE programme aims to provide collaborative tools for the Humanities and Social Sciences and for Information Communication Technology (ICT) allowing for the development of research about the Parisian urban area. This aim is achieved by means of a GIS that includes cadastral and historical layers. Arch. nat. F31 73-96 – Arch. Paris © ALPAGE: M. Prodhomme, 2013. ISO 19139 XML Metadata (in French) and a full copy of the license (ODBL) are included with this layer. This data is a direct result of the work of the researchers from the ALPAGE consortium who released this data under an Open Data Commons Open Database Licence (ODbL). Therefore, use of this data by others must respect the legal requirements specific to this licence. All freely downloadable data contains the shapefiles, metadata file and licence files describing the users rights and responsibilities. All data produced within the consortium is published in this way with the exception of any ongoing work which is in process of academic evaluation (masters, doctoral thesis, habilitation to supervise research). This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: Suburban Road Networks, Paris, 1724-1729
Contributors:- Line data
- 2013
Summary: This line shapefile represents road networks of suburban Paris according to 1724-1729 boundaries. Royal power attempted to strengthen the control over the urban expansion of Paris, by establishing new limits beyond which it was forbidden to build under penalty of fines. The 1724-1729 boundaries were the 3rd and last boundary established. It enclosed a space smaller than in the 2nd boundary (1672-1674) and scaled back almost to the limits of the first boundary (1638). There is however a difference of size because, beyond the limit of prohibition, the authorities define in 1724-1729 tract in the suburbs, which already include constructions, and within which it is always possible to build. This 6 categories of terminals were raised from the normative texts: If the terminals of category 1 embodied the end of the city and those in category 2 the beginning of the suburbs, the category 3 to 6 terminals delimit constructed pathways of the suburbs within which it was allowed to build: one distinguished then 2 types of pathways (pathways main or major streets) and cross streets (secondary roads in the suburbs) at the ends of which were posed these additional terminals. The pathways that existed but were not already built in 1724-1729 have not been described and were therefore considered unsuitable. Despite these details on the outskirts, the legislation of 1724-1729, too difficult to enforce, is abandoned in 1765 for the whole of the Parisian suburbs The ALPAGE programme aims to provide collaborative tools for the Humanities and Social Sciences and for Information Communication Technology (ICT) allowing for the development of research about the Parisian urban area. This aim is achieved by means of a GIS that includes cadastral and historical layers. APUR © ALPAGE: M. Prodhomme, 2013. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: Map of the city of Minneapolis, Minn.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1920
Summary: Includes street index. Shows ward boundaries. 60 x 45 centimeters
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Title: Map of the city of Minneapolis, Minn
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1920
Summary: 60 x 45 centimeters Minneapolis and St. Paul Maps and Atlases
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Title: Map of the city of Minneapolis, Minn.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1909
Summary: Includes street index. 60 x 45 centimeters
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Title: Map of the city of Minneapolis, Minn.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1898
Summary: Engraved by J. Manz & Co. Shows ward boundaries. Includes street index. 59 x 44 centimeters
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Title: Guide map of Minneapolis, Minnesota : accurately locating all streets and avenues, also giving the route of every street car lin
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1892
Summary: Panel title. 59 x 44 centimeters