3,879 results returned
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Title: Mexico City, Mexico, 1913 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2011
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Plano de la Ciudad de Mexico. It was published by American Book and Printing C[o]. in 1913. Scale [ca. 1:21,000]. Covers a portion of Mexico City, Mexico. Map in Spanish.The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM Zone 14N, meters, WGS 1984) projected coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map is an outline map showing features such as roads, parks, built-up areas with selected public buildings, city district boundaries, and more. Relief shown by hachures. Includes also inset map 'Colonia Romero Rubio.'This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: Geologic atlas of Winona County, Minnesota, C-2, Plate 2, Bedrock Geology
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1984
Summary: Map showing interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) with cross section diagrams, scale 1:100,000, Winona County.
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Title: Standard map of Aitkin County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1914
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:125,000 (W 93°49'--W 93°02'/N 47°02'--N 46°08'). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 94 x 53 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Itasca county, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1914
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale not given. "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 68 x 73 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Meeker County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1913
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale not given. (W 94°45'45"--W 94°15'23"/N 45°19'34--N 44°53'26"). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 48 x 64 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Nicollet County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1913
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:85,000 (W 94°48'--W 93°54'/N 44°29'--N 44°04'). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." Also shows a portion of Brown County, Minnesota. 46 x 86 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Stearns County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1913
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:85,000 (W 95°09'--W 94°02'/N 45°49'--N 45°15'). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 71 x 107 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Carver County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1913
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale not given (W 94°02'--W 93°30'/N 44°60'--N 44°36'). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 52 x 53 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Todd County, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1913
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale not given. (W 95°10'--W 94°38'/N 46°24'--N 45°44'). "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 52 x 87 centimeters
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Title: Standard map of Scott county, Minnesota
Contributors:- Road maps
- 1912
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale not given. "Selected roads shown in dotted red." 39 x 60 centimeters
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Title: Fujimi jūsanshū yochi zenzu, ca. 1842 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2019
- Harvard Map Collection, Harvard Library
- Akiyama, Einen, active 1842-1843
- Japanese Rare Book Collection (Library of Congress)
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Fujimi jūsanshū yochi zenzu. It was published by: Shūseidō zōshi ca. 1842. Scale not given.. Map in Japanese. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the WGS 1984 UTM Zone 54 (EPSG: 32654) coordinate system. All map features and collar and inset information are shown as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of geographies, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: Topographic map of university campus
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1913
Summary: 67 x 93 centimeters
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Title: Historic County Boundaries and Total Population, United States, 1900
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2006
Summary: This boundary file contains historic county boundaries for which the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data and was produced by the Minnesota Population Center as part of the National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) project. The NHGIS county boundaries shapefile was joined with NHGIS total population tabular data from the same year by the Harvard University Center for Geographic Analysis. The county boundary shapefiles and its respective population data were joined for each decade, 1790-2000.The NHGIS is an National Science Foundation-sponsored project (Grant No. BCS0094908) to create a digital spatial-temporal database of all available historical US aggregate census materials. The available shapefiles on the NHGIS site represent version 1.0 of historical US county boundary files for the 1790 to 2000 censuses. These electronic county boundary files were created by referencing a wide variety of sources and considerable care was taken during their production. U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Census 2000 files provided the 1990 and 2000 county boundaries and the roads, hydrography, and public land survey lines required to construct historic county boundaries. Locations of historic county boundaries were derived from William Thorndale and William Dollarhide's Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (1987), various volumes of John H. Long's Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries website (http://www.newberry.org/ahcbp/), and other state-specific sources. TIGER/Line spatial features that corresponded to boundaries in these sources were used to construct the proper historic boundaries. When a TIGER/Line feature was not available, we digitized the historic boundary from one of the map sources. Aggregate data from Michael Haines' Historical Demographic, Economic and Social Data: The United States, 1790-1970 (2001) and Richard Forstall's Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990 (1996) were used to determine whether a county was enumerated during a given census. If a county was not enumerated, notes from those sources were used to attach the county in question to the county with which it was enumerated. If a county was not enumerated and the notes provide no details, the county was considered 'unattached' and it was merged with other unattached land within the state or territory.
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Title: Historic County Boundaries and Total Population, United States, 1900
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2006
Summary: This boundary file contains historic county boundaries for which the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data and was produced by the Minnesota Population Center as part of the National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) project. The NHGIS county boundaries shapefile was joined with NHGIS total population tabular data from the same year by the Harvard University Center for Geographic Analysis. The county boundary shapefiles and its respective population data were joined for each decade, 1790-2000.The NHGIS is an National Science Foundation-sponsored project (Grant No. BCS0094908) to create a digital spatial-temporal database of all available historical US aggregate census materials. The available shapefiles on the NHGIS site represent version 1.0 of historical US county boundary files for the 1790 to 2000 censuses. These electronic county boundary files were created by referencing a wide variety of sources and considerable care was taken during their production. U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Census 2000 files provided the 1990 and 2000 county boundaries and the roads, hydrography, and public land survey lines required to construct historic county boundaries. Locations of historic county boundaries were derived from William Thorndale and William Dollarhide's Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (1987), various volumes of John H. Long's Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries website (http://www.newberry.org/ahcbp/), and other state-specific sources. TIGER/Line spatial features that corresponded to boundaries in these sources were used to construct the proper historic boundaries. When a TIGER/Line feature was not available, we digitized the historic boundary from one of the map sources. Aggregate data from Michael Haines' Historical Demographic, Economic and Social Data: The United States, 1790-1970 (2001) and Richard Forstall's Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990 (1996) were used to determine whether a county was enumerated during a given census. If a county was not enumerated, notes from those sources were used to attach the county in question to the county with which it was enumerated. If a county was not enumerated and the notes provide no details, the county was considered 'unattached' and it was merged with other unattached land within the state or territory.
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Title: Historic County Boundaries and Total Population, United States, 1800
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2006
Summary: This boundary file contains historic county boundaries for which the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data and was produced by the Minnesota Population Center as part of the National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) project. The NHGIS county boundaries shapefile was joined with NHGIS total population tabular data from the same year by the Harvard University Center for Geographic Analysis. The county boundary shapefiles and its respective population data were joined for each decade, 1790-2000.The NHGIS is an National Science Foundation-sponsored project (Grant No. BCS0094908) to create a digital spatial-temporal database of all available historical US aggregate census materials. The available shapefiles on the NHGIS site represent version 1.0 of historical US county boundary files for the 1790 to 2000 censuses. These electronic county boundary files were created by referencing a wide variety of sources and considerable care was taken during their production. U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Census 2000 files provided the 1990 and 2000 county boundaries and the roads, hydrography, and public land survey lines required to construct historic county boundaries. Locations of historic county boundaries were derived from William Thorndale and William Dollarhide's Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (1987), various volumes of John H. Long's Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries website (http://www.newberry.org/ahcbp/), and other state-specific sources. TIGER/Line spatial features that corresponded to boundaries in these sources were used to construct the proper historic boundaries. When a TIGER/Line feature was not available, we digitized the historic boundary from one of the map sources. Aggregate data from Michael Haines' Historical Demographic, Economic and Social Data: The United States, 1790-1970 (2001) and Richard Forstall's Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990 (1996) were used to determine whether a county was enumerated during a given census. If a county was not enumerated, notes from those sources were used to attach the county in question to the county with which it was enumerated. If a county was not enumerated and the notes provide no details, the county was considered 'unattached' and it was merged with other unattached land within the state or territory.