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Township map of Illinois, showing all the railroads, stations, and towns. Also exhibiting, in colors, the geological features of the state with topographical and statistical tables. Drawn from official sources and original surveys by C.D. Wilber, M.A., Secretary of the Illinois Natural History Society. Previously on rollers. Printed in colors at Chas. Shobers Lithographic Establishment, corner of Lake and Clark Sts., Telegraph Building, Chicago, 1863
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Map of the State of Illinois, 1892. Published by the Illinois Board of World's Fair Commissioners. Printed; picture of Illinois State Building, World's Columbian Exposition, at top of map; Rand McNally & Co., ©1893
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Geological map of the State of Illinois, from original surveys, made under the direction of A.H. Worthen, state geologist. Drawn by W. Billington, O.H. St. John, and C. K. Worthen. Published by Legislative Authority, Lith. of J. Mayer & Co., 4 State St., Boston. Printed, color (hand colored) Colored by geologic features. Manuscript list of mines at upper left corner. Includes routes of IC and other roads, 1875
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
Map of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad and the Belt Railway of Chicago, Poole Bros., Chicago. Previously on rollers. Printed, 1884
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Rand McNally & Co.'s Standard map of Chicago, Printed; hand colored lines show IC, Calumet Electric, South Chicago Electric, Englewood & Chicago Electric, and Morgan Park & Blue Island Electric lines coming into Chicago, with respective depots (shown by number), 1894
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Railroad map of Iowa, prepared by the Railroad Commissioners to accompany their report, Printed; railroad lines in colors. Includes route of IC through Iowa, 1888
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Hardee's New geographical, historical, and statistical Official map of Louisiana. Embracing portions of Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas. From recent Government, state, parish, railroad and private surveys and personal investigations.... by William J. Hardee, Civil Engineer, Rand McNally & Co., Engravers, AD 1895 Printed, color. signed by Murphy J. Foster, Governor of Louisiana, and others. Includes chronological time line of history of state, list of governors, list of railroads, population/census data from 1890, and number of public schools (separated into white and colored), 1894, by parish, 1895
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] City of New Orleans and vicinity, compiled from latest surveys and most authentic data by W.J. Hardee and B.J. Oliveira, civil engineers. Lith. Walle & Co., Lithos., New Orleans. Printed: Includes I C and other roads entering city, drawn in red, Jan.1897
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] City of New Orleans and vicinity, compiled from latest surveys and most authentic data by W.J. Hardee and B.J. Oliveira, civil engineers. Lith. Walle & Co., Lithos., New Orleans. Printed; Includes IC and other roads entering city, Jan.1897
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Official map of the State of Mississippi, published in accordance with an Act of the State Legislature, approved Mar. 8, 1882 by the state board of immigration and agriculture...E.G. Wall, Commissioner. Rand McNally & co., Map Publishers, Chicago, Ill. Printed, color, includes census and topography data. Also includes list of U.S. Land for sale in Mississippi. Shows railroad routes, actual and proposed, 1882
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Map of the alluvial valley of the Mississippi River, from the head of St. Francis Basin to the Gulf of Mexico, showing lands subject to overflow, location of levees and trans-Alluvial profiles. Published by the Mississippi River Commission. Printed; IC line hand colored in red, other lines hand colored. Shows the southern division of the IC from slightly north of Cairo to New Orleans, 1887
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] IC railroad lands for sale in the famous Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, Poole Bros., Chicago, engravers. [1897] Printed and hand colored, with legend on separate page on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Co. Letterhead: "The lands marked on the attached map are owned by the following parties: [orange] Delta Pine & Lumber Co.; [grey] Milwaukee Breweries; [purple] Moffatt of Denver, Colorado; [blue] N.T. Burroughs; [green] Sunflower Land Co. Date stamp, ICRR, Feb. 14, 1897
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] IC railroad lands for sale in the famous Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, Owned by the Y&MV For pamphlets and general information, call upon or address E.P. Skene, Land Commissioner,.. Chicago, or G.W. McGinnis, Ass't Land Commissioner, Memphis, Tennessee, Poole Bros., Engravers. Printed; color, with color map of entire IC line as inset map, [n.d.]
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
Railroad map of South Dakota, prepared under the direction of, and presented by, the board of railroad commissioners. Rand McNally & Co., Chicago. Previously on rollers. Printed; includes a small portion of IC together with continental and local lines, in colors, ©1901
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Map of Memphis, compliments of the Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad, the southern trunk line between Memphis and Louisville. Printed: advertisements and prints of Memphis businesses and buildings around perimeter of map, Dec.1885
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the state of Alabama, published by order of Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith. Printed, Dec.1899
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, with adjacent parts of Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. published by order of postmaster general John Wanamaker, under the direction of C. Roesser, Jr., topographer, P.O. Dept. Printed; railroad lines hand colored in, Dec.1892
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, published by order of Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith. Printed: IC line drawn in red, Dec.1899
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the states of Michigan and Wisconsin, with adjacent parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota. Designed and constructed under the orders of Postmaster General John A.J. Creswell.... by W.L. Nicholson, Topographer of the P.O. Department., Engraved by D. McClelland, Washington, DC. Printed, 1871
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the State of Missouri, published by order of Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith, under the direction of A. von Haake, topographer, P.O. Dept. Printed; IC line hand colored in red, Dec. 1899
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of Ohio and Indiana, with adjacent parts of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Designed and constructed under the orders of postmaster John A.J. Creswell...by W.L. Nicholson, topographer, drawn by Paul Goepel and A. Kilp. Printed; state borders colored, 1870
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
[rolled map] Post route map of the state of Texas, 1878, with adjacent parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian Territory and of the Republic of Mexico. Designed and constructed under the orders of Postmaster General D.M. Kay. Printed; Brought up to date, Jan.1, 1880
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
Illinois Central and Yazoo &Mississippi Valley railroads, 5,563 miles. Poole Bros., Chicago, c1903 Printed, previously on rollers. Map shows entire United States. IC insignia printed at top corners (red and black). Picture of key in the Gulf of Mexico, with the words, "Illinois Central Railroad is the key of the New Orleans Gateway to the Panama Canal and Central and South American Ports.", 1903
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
Map of all the railroads in the United States, in operation and progress. Drawn and engraved under direction of the editor of the American Railroad Journal. D. McLellan, lithographer, 26 Spruce St., NY. Printed, previously on rollers. United States with the western border at Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, [1854?]
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
Map of all the railroads in the United States, In operation and progress. Published by H.V. Poor, editor of "The American Railroad Journal." D. McLellan, lithographer, 26 Spruce St., NY. Printed, previously on rollers; illustrated title with woman and train, no western Missouri border, [1854]
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.