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1800, "Territory northwest of the Ohio" divided and the western part organized as "Indiana Territory."
Imprint: 1800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4478 (57-2) House Doc 15, map 7
Notes: Map of the United States showing the organization of the Territory of Indiana, No. 5.
 
1802-1804, Ohio admitted as a state and the remainder of the territory northwest of the Ohio attached to Indiana Territory.
Imprint: 1804
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4312 (57-1) House Doc 15, map 6
Notes: Map of the United States showing the changes in territories explained in the title and the area admitted to the Union as the state of Ohio. No. 6.
1805, Michigan Territory formed from northeastern part of Indiana Territory.
Imprint: 1805
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4312 (57-1) House Doc 15, map 11
Notes: Map of the United States showing the division of the Indiana Territory to form the Michigan Territory. No.9.
1809, Indiana Territory divided and western portion called Illinois Territory.
Imprint: 1809
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4312 (57-1) House Doc 15, map 10
Notes: Map of the United States showing the division of the Indiana Territory and the formation of the Illinois Territory. No. 10.
Chart Showing Improvement of Indiana Chute, Falls of Ohio. To accompany Annual Report of Lt. Col. Wm. E. Merrill, Corps of Engrs. Producer: U.S. Corps of Engineer.
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1885
Scale: 1:1,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2372 (49-1) House Ex Doc 1, map 3
Notes: Shows lines of proposed improvement along the Indiana Chute on the Ohio River. Also shows the right hand reef and Rubel's Rock which are shaded to indicate area where rocks have been removed. Also shows crib dike, movable dam, and a railroad bridge.
Chart showing proposed routes of enlarged canals from Lake Erie to the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana and from Lake Erie to the??
Producer: Major John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Engineer Office, Cleveland Ohio
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1881
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1943 (46-3) Senate Document 55 map 1
Notes: 24 x 22cm
Chicago Lake Front No, 2, from Hyde Park, Ill. To Gary, Ind., including Calumet and Indiana Harbors.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1911
Scale: 1:60,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6542 (63-1) House Doc 237, map 12
Notes: Colored map showing proposed breakwater for Calumet Harbor and proposed combination commercial harbor with breakwater at Indiana Harbor. Also shows towns, streets, railroads, some businesses, lake and rivers. Gives distances to eleven destinations from Calumet Harbor, and to two from Gary, Indiana. Also has text on water levels, sailing directions, dry dock, abbreviations, and opening and closing of navigation. Has another title in the lower part of the map, "Chicago Waterways." [Sheet no.32].
Coal fields of Illinois, Indiana and western Kentucky.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1911
Scale: 1:2,500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6243 (62-2) House Doc 134, map 4
Notes: Colored map showing coal fields, county seats, counties, railroads, and hydrography. Map shows all of Illinois, but not all of Indiana. Indexed from the departmental edition of the seial set. Mineral Re s, 1910, Part II, Plate IV.
[Congressional districts of Indiana]
Imprint: [1904]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4767 (58-3) Senate Doc 4, map 21
Notes: Map of the state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts. Counties are named. Title is from graphic contents of map.
[Congressional districts of Indiana]
Imprint: [1903]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4767 (58-3) Senate Doc 4, map 22
Notes: Map of the state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts. Counties are named. Title is from graphic contents of map.
Diagram of Section, 25, township 6, range 1, west of meridian line [Indiana] no. 9A
Imprint: [US General Land Office?] [1828]
Scale: 1:37,000
Call Number: GPD ASP 033-06 (22-1) Pub Land 1068 Map 1 K11.A48
Notes: Section is located along Double Lick Creek, Indiana. Section id divided into quarter sections.
F, Sketch of the public surveys in Indiana.
Producer: D. McClelland, Sc. Wash.
Imprint: [1847]
Scale: 1:1,140,480
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 504 (30-1) Senate Ex.Doc 2, map 3
Notes: Shows U.S. Land Survey System.
G, A sketch of the public surveys in Indiana.
Producer: Smith & McClelland Sc. Washn.
Imprint: [1845]
Scale: 1:1,140,480
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 472 (29-1) Senate Doc 16, map 1
Notes: Date from date of document. Smith & McClelland names appear on the Senate version of the map, but not on the House version of the map. Shows township and range lines, and status of townships surveys. Shows Miami Indiana Reservation and the "Donation Tract."
G, A sketch of the public surveys in Indiana.
Producer: U.S. General Land Office
Imprint: [1845]
Scale: 1:1,140,480
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 481 (29-1) House Doc 12, map 2
Notes: Progress of land surveys.
Geodetic Connections of the Atlantic and Pacific Coast. Traiangulations; Missouri and Illinos.
Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Imprint: [U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.] 1879.
Scale: 1,400,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1829 Senate Ex. Doc 13, map 10..
Notes: Shows triangulation network among various stations from Carlyle, Indiana..No. 21
Geologic formations of Illinois and western Indiana.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1896
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3492 (54-2) House Doc 5, map 30
Notes: Color topographic and geologic map showing tertiary coal measures (Carboniferous), lower Carboniferous (inclusing Kinderhook), Devonian, Niagara, etc. (Upper Silurian), and St. Peter Sandstone (Lower Silurian). Also shows rivers, counties, and towns. Has a list of counties in the lower right corner, Figures 68, 69, 72, 73, and 74 are related geologic cross sections. "112" on back.
Geologic formations of Illinois and western Indiana.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:2,200,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 17
Notes: Colored map showing eight geologic classes on a base map that includes drainage, political boundaries and place names. The county names are given in a list in the margin, number coded to the map.
Geologic map of Indiana, showing gas and oil fields.
Producer: A.J. Pinney; U.S. Geological Survey; Giles Co.;
Imprint: 1890
Scale: 1:1,267,200
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2843 (51-2) House Ex.Doc 1, map 17
Notes: Colors, patterns, and letters locate carboniferous, devonian, and silurian deposits throughout Indiana. Patterning indicates various deposits of oil and natural gas. Map includes rivers, counties, and cities, Longitude west from Washington shown across bottom of map; longitude west from Greenwich shown across the top. Pl. LXIII.
Geologic Map of Indiana, showing gase and oil fields.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey by A. J. Phinney.
Imprint: NY, NY: The Giles Company Lith. 1890.
Scale: 1:1,267,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2843 House Ex. Doc 1, map 17
Notes: Colors, patterns, and letters locate carboniferous, devonian, and silurian deposits throughout Indiana. Patterning indicates various deposits of oil and natural gas. Map includes rivers, counties, and cities. Longitude west from Washington shown across bottom of map; longitude west from Greenwich shown across the top. Pl. LXIII. Coordinates: W88'15'--W83'30"; N41"45'-N37"45'
Geologic map of north-central Indiana, 1909.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1909
Scale: 1:625,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5767 (61-2) House Doc 984, map 4
Notes: Colored map illustrating distribution of geologic features on map of part of Indiana. Counties, towns, and hydrography are featured. Plate III.
Geologic map of Ohio and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint:1897
Scale: 1:3,000,000
Call Number:GPD Y1.1/2: 4725 (58-2) House Doc 768, map 30
Notes:Seven patterns illustrate distribution of geologic features for two states. Counties are outlined and major cities are noted. Pl.XVII.
Geologic map of Ohio and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1912
Scale: 1:2,500,000
Call Number:GPD Y1.1/2: 6237 (62-2) House Doc 880, map 15
Notes:Colored geologic map showing shales, limestones, Portland cement plant, counties, towns, railroads, and hydrography. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 522. Plate XV.
Geologic map of Ohio and Indiana, 1904.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint:1904
Scale: 1:3,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4690 (58-2) House Doc 777, map 12
Notes: Colored map illustrating distribution of seven geologic features for the two states. Also featured are counties, cities, towns and hydrography. Plate XII.
Geologic map of portions of Ohio and Indiana, based on Newberry's map of Ohio and Collett's Map of Indiana.
Producer:U.S. Geological Survey, by Edward Orton
Imprint: New York NY: Giles Lith & Liberty Ptng. Co. [1889].
Scale: 1:1,400,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2544 (50-1) House Ex. Doc 1, map 2
Notes: Color, letters, and patterns indicate areas of limestone, shale, oil and gas. Gas and oil wells marked with symbols. Also shows rivers, lakes, counties, and cities. Plate LIV.
Geologic map of the country adjacent to the Cuff and Indiana Mines, Michigan, Secs. 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, and 28, T. 40N., R. 30W.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1903
Scale: 1:14,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4708 (58-2) House Doc 565, map 17
Notes: Colored map illustrating distribution of six geologic features for area betwwn Lake Antoine and Lake Fumee in the Menominee Iron Range in Michigan. Roads and railroad lines are noted. Pl. XXV.
Geological formations of Ohio and Indiana.
Producer: Ottman Lith. Co.
Imprint:1897
Scale:1:2,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3646 (55-2) House Doc 5, map 9
Notes: Colored map showing Carboniferous, Devonian, and Silurian geologic series on a topographic county based map of Ohio and Indiana.
Geological Map of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
Imprint: [USGS][1869]
Scale: 1:5,070,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1428 House Ex. Doc.316, map 2
Notes: Shows by texture nine classes of geology. Also shows by dashed line the southern limit of deep drift. Plate XL!!!. Date is date of the report.
Glacial Map of Indiana.
Producer: U.S.Geological Survey
Imprint: 1914
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6660 (63-2) House Doc 1099, map 5
Notes: Colored map showing seventeen glacial landform categories, relief, hydrography and cultural features. "Note: The 100-foot contours are based on.U.S. Geological Survey, on Ashley's map of part of southern Indiana [Plate I, 27th Report, Indiana Geological Survey], and on railway altitude." Indexed from the departmental edition. U.S. Geological Survey, Monographs, LIII-V.53, Plate VI.
Glacial map of south central Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:470,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 8
Notes: Colored map with a translucent overlay titled "Pre-glacial drainage of South Central Indiana." A note on the overlay explains that the north and east parts are left blank because the evidence of pre-glacial patterns is too obscured by glacial deposits. Main map shows weight types of glacial landforms and pluvial lakes. Glacial striae are depicted with red arrows. Plate IX.
Glacial map of the Illinois Ice Lobe.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 6
Notes: Colored map showing moraines and other glacial ridges, drift and till sheets, alluvial terrances, glacial striae and other features of various glacial ages. Glacial Lake Chicago, Lake Kankakee and other probable temporary glacial lakes are also depicted. The course of the Mississippi River at the Illinonian glacial invasion is also shown. Plate VI.
Historical diagram of Indiana.
Imprint:[1923]
Scale: 1:11,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7502 (65-3) House Doc 1728, map 15
Notes: Map of North Central states illustrates historical evolution of boundaries for state of Indiana by showing original territory, reduction of 1805, 1809, and 1818, addition of 1802, and admission of state in 1816. Major rivers noted. Indexed from departmental edition. Figure 14.
Historical diagram of Indiana.
Producer: U.S Geological Survey
Imprint: [1900]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3952 (56-1) House Doc 720, map 32
Notes: Several major territorial cessions are depicted, including the Michigan reductions of 1805, and the Illinois and Wisconsin reduction of 1809. The 1803 Ohio addition is also shown. Adjacent political units are shown and modern Indiana is shaded.
Historical diagram of Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1904
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4686 (58-2) House Doc 678, map 32
Notes: The boundary line between the two states are shown on two sheets, with counties and the Mississippi River is featured. Pl. XLI,XLII, XLIII.
Historical diagram of Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: [1930]
Scale: ca. 1:11,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 9139 (71-1) House Doc 113, map 16
Notes: Map of North Central States illustrates historical evolution of boundaries for state of Indiana by showing original territory, reductions of 1805, 1809, and 1818, addition of 1802, and admission of state in 1816. Major rivers are noted. Indexed from the departmental edition. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 817. Figure 16.
Historical diagram of Oklahoma.
Imprint: [1923]
Scale: 1:4,500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7502 (65-3) House Doc 1728, map 20
Notes:Map of Oklahoma and northeast Texas illustrates historical evolution of boundaries for state of Oklahoma by showing original territory of 1890, the public land strip addition, Cherokee Outlet, addition of 1893, Greer County addition in 1896, and area which was Indiana Territory until 1907. Major rivers noted. A small map in lower left features reduction in 1905. Indexed from departmental edition. Figure 18.
Hypsographic map of the St. Peter sandstone of Illinois and western Indiana, showing distribution of Artesian wells and deep borings.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:2,250,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 18
Notes: Colored map showing three ranges of well depths. Wells and deep borings are marked with symbols. Districts with drift well overflow are depicted. Drainage, political boundaries and place names are given. Section lines AA, BB, and, CC correspond to illustrations 7, 8, and 9 on page 554. Plate XXII.
Hypsographic map of the St. Peter Sandstone of Illinois and western Indiana showing distribution of Artesian wells and deep borings.
Producer:Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1896
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number:GPD Y1.1/2: 3492 (54-2) House Doc 5, map 31
Notes: Color topographic and geologic map showing mainly sea level, mainly within 500 feet below sea level, more than 500 feet below sea level, successful wells with overflow, succesful wells without overflow, deep borings not used for water, and districts with drift wells which overflow. Base map shows counties, towns, and rivers. Has another title from list of illustrations on p.xxiii and p.699, "Hypsographic map of St. Peter sandstone, showing the distribution of Artesian wells," "113" on back.
Hypsographic map of the Trenton Formation in Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey by A.J. Phinney.
Imprint: NY, NY: The Giles Company Lith. 1890.
Scale: 1:1,267,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2843 House Ex. Doc 1, map 18
Notes: Patterns indicate elevation of the Trenton Limestone Formation throughout Indiana, at the following intervals; over 100 feet above sea level, seal level to 100 feet above; between sea level and 100 feet below; between 100 and 350 feet below sea level; and over 350 feet below sea level. Map includes rivers, counties and cities. Longitude west from Washington shown across bottom of map; longitude west from Greenwich shown across the top. Pl. LXIV. Coordinates: W88'15'--W83'30"
Improving Falls of Ohio River, Indiana Chute, showing work on right hand reef to June 30th, 1893, to accompany annual report.
Producer: U.S. Corps of Engineers
Imprint: Baltimore, Md. A. Hoen & Co. 1893
Scale: 1:2,400
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3201 (53-2) House Ex Doc 1, map 20
Notes: Shading and patterns indicate completed and proposed dredging on the Ohio River at Indiana Chute, near Louisville. Includes a mill dam, movable dam, and a railroad bridge.
Improving Falls of Ohio River, showing work of season 1897, at head of Indiana Chute. The area not hatched remains to be excavated..
Producer: Corps of Engineers, U.S.A.
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:1,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3748 (55-3) House Doc 2, map 18
Notes: Shows a temporary dam at the east end and a railroad bridge at the west end of an area under excavation to remove navigational hazards in the Ohio River at Louisville.
Improving the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, Ky. Indiana Chute, showing work on right hand reef to June 30th 1895.
Producer: U.S. Army Engineer Office, Louisville, KY
Imprint: Louisville, KY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1895.
Scale: 1:1,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3373 (54-1) House Doc 2, map 31
Notes: Size: 26 x 56cm. Shading indicates areas excavated prior to June 30th, 1894, areas excavated in 1894, and areas remaining to be excavated. Includes dams, a bridge, reefs, and the chute.
Index map showing area covered by this report.
Imprint: [1910]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5767 (61-2) House Doc 984, map 1
Notes: Map of Indiana has shaded area in north central part to locate where U.S. Geological Survey, Water Supply Paper 254, did report. Counties in shaded area are named. Figure 1.
Index to recorded field notes, Indiana, R, No. 1.
Producer: P.S. Duval's Steam Lith. Press Phil.
Imprint: [1849]
Scale: 1:1,178,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 550 (31-1) Senate Ex. Doc 1, map 9
Notes: Shows numbers assigned to townships that denote volumes of field notes. Also shows shaded townships referring to volumes which have been "compared: referred to in statement H." Outlines donation tract, Clark's Grant, and area of Grouseland Purchase. Date is from accompanying report.
Index to recorded field notes, Indiana, R, No. 1.
Producer: P.S. Duval's Steam Lith. Press Phil.
Imprint:[1849]
Scale: 1:1,178,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 570 (31-1) House Ex. Doc 5, map 8
Notes: Shows numbers assigned to townships that denote volumes of field notes. Also shows shaded townships referring to volumes which have been "compared: referred to in statement H." Outlines donation tract, Clark's Grant, and area of Grouseland Purchase. Date is from accompanying report.
Index to recorded township plats Indiana, R, No. 2.
Producer: P.S. Duval's Steam Lith. Press Phil.
Imprint: [1849]
Scale: 1:966,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 550 (31-1) Senate Ex. Doc 1, map 10
Notes: Shows numbers assigned to townships that denote volumes of field notes. Also shows shaded townships referencing volumes which have been "compared: referred to in Statement H." Outlines donation, and Clark's Grant. Date is from accompanying report.
Index to recorded township plats Indiana, R, No. 2.
Producer: P.S. Duval's Steam Lith. Press Phil.
Imprint: [1849]
Scale: 1:966,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 570 (31-1) House Ex. Doc 5, map 9
Notes: Shows numbers assigned to townships that denote volumes of field notes. Also shows shaded townships referencing volumes which have been "compared: referred to in Statement H." Outlines donation, and Clark's Grant. Date is from accompanying report.
Indiana.
Imprint: [1904]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4593 (58-2) Senate Doc 4, map 22
Notes: Map of state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts. Counties are also featured.
Indiana.
Imprint: [1903]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4557 (58-Sp) Senate Doc 3, map 11
Notes: Map of state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts Counties are named.
Indiana.
Imprint: [1903]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4562 (58-1) Senate Doc 1, map 11
Notes: Map of state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts. Counties are named.
Indiana
Imprint: [1903]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4593 (58-2) Senate Doc 4, map 21
Notes: Map of state shows boundaries of thirteen congressional districts. Counties are also featured.
Indiana.
Producer: A. Hoen & Co.
Imprint: [1894]
Scale: 1:1,584,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4015 (56-1) House Doc 736, map 45
Notes: Colored map showing Indian land cessions. Each cession or reservation is differentiated by color and number keyed to text. Identification of specific tribe, date of occurrence, and related historical notes, and in some instances, boundary modifications of amended treaties are shown, again explained in the historical notes. Complied by Charles C. Royce, with changes to and including 1894. The base map shows major drainage features, modern towns, and the public land survey grid. Many old Indian villages, some with names and tribal affiliations are shown. The "Michigan Road" runs north from Logansport, and the "Old road from Vincennes to Clark's Grant" (New Albany) is also marked. Trading houses, missions, and forts are named. The No. 19 appears on the back of the sheet.
Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Department of Commerce
Imprint: 1967
Scale:1:2,090,880
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 12786-03 (90-1) House Doc 103, map 17
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties, incorporated places of 100,000 and over, and incorporated places of 25,000 to 100,000. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas are noted. Indexed from the departmental edition.
Indiana (detail).
Producer: A. Hoen & Co.
Imprint: [1894]
Scale: 1:633,600
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4015 (56-1) House Doc 736, map 16
Notes: Colored map showing Indian land cessions. Each cession or reservation is differentiated by color and number keyed to text. Identification of specific tribe, date of occurrence, and related historical notes, and in some instances, boundary modifications of amended treaties are shown, again explained in the historical notes. Compiled by Charles C. Royce, with changes to and including 1894. The base map shows major drainage features, modern town, and the public land survey grid. Indian villages "Godfroy's Trading House" and the "Michigan Road" starting at the falls near Logansport, are among details shown. The area covered is north central Indiana, centered on the Wabash River between Logansport and Fort Wayne. The No. 20 appears on the back of the sheet.
Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Producer: U.S. Engineers Office
Imprint: 1911
Scale: 1:4,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6209 (62-2) House Doc 690, map 1
Notes: Shows proposed breakwaters to protect the entrance to the harbor. Also shows harbor, railroads and identifies individual businesses and buildings close to the harbor. Map D.
Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Producer: U.S. Engineers Office
Imprint: 1911
Scale: 1:12,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6203 (62-2) House Doc 124, map 47
Notes: This harbor is located on Lake Michigan. Shows work completed, work yet to be done, lights, buoys, and railroads. Appendix KK.
Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Producer: U.S. Engineers Office
Imprint: 1914
Scale: 1:43,200
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6803 (63-3) House Doc 1408, map 52
Notes: Shows dredged area, proposed breakwaters in Lake Michigan, area to be filled, turning basins, Lake George, Grand Calumet River, and railroads and major streets as they cross the waterways. Includes text on harbor improvements. Indexed from departmental edition. Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Pt. 2, Appendix KK.
Indiana, counties, places of 25,000 or more, and standard metropolitan statistical areas..
Imprint: [1962]
Scale: 1:2,100,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 12529 (87-2) House Doc 465, map 18
Notes: Map of Indiana, with counties delineated and named, shows standard metropolitan statistical areas and places of population 25,000 or more.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Producer: Moss Eng. Co.
Imprint: 1880
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2149 (47-2) House Mis. Doc 42, map 94
Notes: Map shows city blocks. Date from text on page 450.
Map of Illinois and neighboring districts, showing areas between 100 foot contours.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1898.
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 4
Notes: Colored hypsometric map using color and pattern to depict elevation gradients. County boundaries and names are given. Plate IV.
Map of Illinois and western Indiana showing the relation of the drift to the ordinary wells.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1896
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3492 (54-2) House Doc 5, map 28
Notes: Color topographic and geologic map showing unglaciated paleozonic (wells in rock); unglaciated tertiary (wells in sand or gravel); drift, 10-50 feet (best wells usually in rock); drift, 25-75 feet (wells frequently enter rock); drift, 100 feet or more (wells seldom enter rock); rivers, counties, and towns. Has another title from the list of illustrations on p.xxiii and p.699, "Relation of the drift to the ordinary wells." Has a list of counties in the lower right corner. "110"on back.
Map of Illinois and western Indiana, showing the relation of the glacial drift to the ordinary wells..
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:2,200,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 20
Notes: Colored map showing three depth ranges of drift and two categories of unglaciated surface in relation to wells. The drainage, political boundaries and place names are given. County names are number coded to a list in the margin. Plate XXIV.
Map of Illinois with parts of Indiana, Ouisconsin, & c.
Producer: David H. Burr, Draughtsman to the House of Reps. U.S.
Imprint: [U.S. House of Representatives?]1836
Scale: 1:1,600,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 294 House Ex. Doc 525, map 1
Notes: Indian boundaries, named counties, towns, township and range.
Map of Illinois with parts of Indiana, Ouisconsin, &c..
Producer: David H. Burr, Draughtsman to the House of Representatives, U.S.
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1836
Scale: ca. 1:600,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 294 (24-1) House Report 525, map 1
Notes: Coordinates: W102:15' -- W85"50'' N49"20 -- N37"10' Size: 45 x 31 cm. 1 sheets; Includes Indian boundaries, names counties, towns, township and range.
Map of Illinois with pats of Indiana, Ouisconsin, & C. By David H. Burr, Draughtsman to the House of Reps, U.S., 1836.
Producer: Bowen & Co.
Imprint: 1836
Scale: 1:1,600,000
Call Number: GPD ASP 035-08 (24-1) Pub Land 1498 map 1 K11.A48
Notes: Shows county and township lines. Includes rivers, creeks, lakes, cities, towns, and Indiana reservation.
Map of Indiana showing the Pleistocene deposits.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1897
Scale: 1:2,090,880
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3815 (55-3) House Doc 278, map 2
Notes: Colored map showing most of the western-most two tiers of Ohio as well. Isolines and color gradients depict glacial landforms. Indexed from the departmental edition, Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper (No. 21).
Map of Indiana showing the relation of the drift to the ordinary wells.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1897
Scale: 1:2,090,880
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3815 (55-3) House Doc 278, map 1
Notes: Colored map also showing part of western Ohio. Isolines and color gradients indicate ranges of drift thickness and frequency of wells. County boundaries and seats are shown. County names are number coded to a list in the margin. Hydrography is also shown. Indexed from the departmental edition, Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper (No.21).
Map of Indianapolis Arsenal. Area 75.14 Acres.
Producer: Am Photo-Lithographic
Imprint: Hachures. 1875.
Scale: 1:4,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1746 (44-2) House Ex. Doc 1, map 11
Notes: Shows buildings, grounds, and roads. Identifies buildings and short reach of a stream as Pogues Run. Inset map is titled "U.S. Arsenal and Vicinity, Indianapolis, Ind." Shows location of the arsenal within part of the street grid. Size is 6 x 3 cm. No
Scale is given. No. 14.
Map of Indianapolis Arsenal. Area 75.14 Acres.
Producer: Am Photo-Lithographic Co.
Imprint: Hachures. 1875.
Scale: 1:4,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1677 (44-1) House Ex. Doc 1, map 11
Notes: Shows buildings, grounds, and roads. Identifies buildings and short reach of a stream as Pogues Run. Inset map is titled "U.S. Arsenal and Vicinity, Indianapolis, Ind." Shows location of the arsenal within part of the street grid. Size is 6 x 3 cm. No
Scale is given. No. 14.
Map of Indianapolis Arsenal. Area 75.14 Acres.
Producer: Am Photo-Lithographic Co.
Imprint: Hachures. 1875.
Scale: 1:4,800
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1797 (45-2) House Ex. Doc 1, map 7
Notes: Shows buildings, grounds, and roads. Identifies buildings and short reach of a stream as Pogues Run. Inset map is titled "U.S. Arsenal and Vicinity, Indianapolis, Ind." Shows location of the arsenal within part of the street grid. Size is 6 x 3 cm. No
Scale is given. Accompanying report of Board on Arsenals, Appendix M, 1877. No. 14.
Map of north-central Indiana, showing Artesian well area, 1909.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1909
Scale: 1:625,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5767 (61-2) House Doc 984, map 5
Notes: Five maps of river in sequential segments from mouth at Columbia River to Pearl Creek show bank contours, tributaries, railroad lines along banks, irrigation ditches, bridges, and towns. Profiles are at one mile intervals. Plate XVII A, B, C, D, and E.
Map of north-central Indiana, showing the surface deposits, 1909.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1909
Scale: 1:625,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5767 (61-2) House Doc 984, map 2
Notes: Colored map illustrating distribution of geologic features for part of Indiana. Also featured are towns, counties, and hydrography. Plate 1.
Map of north-central Indiana, showing the thickness of surface deposits, 1909.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1909
Scale: 1:625,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5767 (61-2) House Doc 984, map 3
Notes: Gradient tints illustrate rock at 1 to 20, 20 to 50, 50 to 100, 100 to 200, and rock at more than 200 feet below surface. Counties, towns, and hydrography are shown. Plate II.
Map of Ohio and Indiana, showing the relation of the drift to the ordinary wells.
Producer: U.S Geological Survey
Imprint: 1897
Scale: 1:3,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4725 (58-2) House Doc 768, map 31
Notes: Different patterns illustrate area of glacial drift in varying feet. Unglaciated area is also noted for both states. Major cities featured. Pl. XVIII.
Map of part of the State of Indiana through which the New Albany and Mount Carmel Rail Road will pass, made at the Genl Land Office.
Producer: W.J. Stone, Sc.
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: 1838.
Scale: 1:375,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 339 Senate Ex. Doc 49, map 1
Notes: Color coded to show lands associated with proposed railroad route.
Map of southern Indiana, showing glacial boundary.
Imprint: 1890
Scale: 1:4,500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2791 (51-1) House Miss. Doc 244, map 5
Notes: Broken line indicates extent of glacial movement through Indiana and Ohio. Shading indicates areas covered by glaciers. Includes rivers, cities, and towns. Fig. 3.
Map of southwestern Indiana, showing the glacial boundary and present drainage.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint:1898
Scale: 1:700,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 7
Notes: Colored map with translucent overlay titled "Map of Southwestern Indiana showing the pre-glacial rivers and creeks. The main map shows six glacial landform characteristics including pluvial Lake Patoka. The county seats and boundaries are visible. Plate VIII.
Map of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., showing relative death rates of the total population in different wards during the census year.
Producer: Lith. A. Hoen & Co.
Imprint: 1890
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3034 (52-1) House Mis. Doc 340, map 13
Notes: Colors indicate mortality rates for each ward, at the following intervals: under 14 per 1,000, 14 to 16, 16 to 18, 18 to 20, 20 to 22, 22 deaths and over per 1,000. Includes streets, rivers, creeks, and cemeteries.
Map of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., showing relative death rates of the total population under 5 years of age in different wards.
Producer: Lith. A. Hoen & Co.
Imprint: 1890
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3034 (52-1) House Mis. Doc 340, map 14
Notes: Colors indicate mortality rates for each ward, at the following intervals: under 40 per 1,000, 40 to 50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 deaths and over per 1,000. Includes streets, bridges, rivers, creeks, and cemeteries.
Map of the Pleistocene Deposits of Illinois and western Indiana.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1896
Scale:1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3492 (54-2) House Doc 5, map 27
Notes: Color topographic and geologic map showing glacial ridges, till plains, loess-covered till, loess in patches, sandy deposits, valley drift and alluvium, extension of Lake Michigan, and driftless, counties, towns, and rivers. Has another title from list of illustrations on p. 699, "Map of Pleistocene deposits. Has a list of counties in lower right corner. "109" on back.
Map of the Wabash & Erie Canal Line from the mouth of Tippecanoe to Terre-Haute.
Producer: Charles T. Whippo
Imprint: 1835
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 346 (25-3) House Ex. Doc 32, map 1
Notes: As surveyed by Charles T. Whippo
Map showing approximate topography of the Trenton limestone in western Ohio and eastern Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey Drawn by M.R. Campbell.
Imprint: [USGS][1889]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2:2544 (50-1) House Ex. Doc 1, map 3
Notes: Gradient shading indicates depth of limestone relative to sea level. Depths indicated in increments of 100 feet, with increments numbered 1-9. Also shows rivers, lakes, cities, and counties. Plate LV.
Map showing Calumet River District, Illinois and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Engineers Office
Imprint:1911
Scale: 1:42,300
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6209 (62-2) House Doc 690, map 2
Notes: Map shows city grids, public land grid, harbors, railroads, lakes and rivers in Cook County, Illinois and Lake County, Indiana. "Map E."
Map showing lines of geological sections; sections showing geological structure of Western Ohio and Eastern Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey. M.R. Campbell, del.
Imprint: [USGS][1889]
Scale: Indeterminable, size: 16 c 17cm. - 25 x 26 cm.
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2544 (50-1) House Ex. Doc 1, map 4
Notes: Show lines numbered 1-13 in eastern Indiana and western Ohio, corresponding to geological cross sections on Plates LVII and Plate LVIII. Index map includes cities and state boundaries, Geologic cross sections indicate location and depth of Trenton limestone, Helderberg limestone, Niagra limestone, Clinton limestone, Utica shale, Hudson River shale, Medina shale, and Ohio shale. Cross sections
Scales: horizontal=ca. 1:1,400,000 Vertical+ ca. 1:35,000. Plate LVI.
Map showing moraines and moraine systems in Michigan and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: [1915]
Scale: 1:2,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6660 (63-2) House Doc 1099, map 8
Notes: Map of southern peninsula of Michigan and of Indiana. Indexed from the departmental edition. U.S. Geological Survey Monographs, LII-V. 53, Plate XXXII.
Map showing thickness of drift in Indiana.
Producer: A. Hoen & Co.
Imprint: 1914
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6660 (63-2) House Doc 1099, map 4
Notes: Colored map showing relief, hydrography and cultural features. "Note: The 100-foot contours are based on U.S. Geological Survey, on Ashley's map of part of southern Indiana [Plate I, 27th Report, Indiana Geological Survey]. and on railway altitudes." Indexed from the departmental edition. U.S. Geological Survey Monographs, LIII-V. 53, Plate IV.
Map showing, in five degrees of density, the residence in 1880 of the natives of the State of Indiana.
Imprint: 1880
Scale: 1:15,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2129 House Misc. Doc 42, map 37
Notes: Map shows by different patterns the degrees from less than 1/2 to a square mile to above 18 for a square mile.
Maps of Congressional Districts, Indiana.
Imprint: [1910]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5603 (61-2) Senate Doc 159, map 11
Notes: State is shown divided into thirteen congressional districts. Counties are named.
Maps of Congressional Districts, Indiana.
Imprint: [1909]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5564 (61-1) Senate Doc 1, map 9
Notes: State is shown divided into twelve congressional districts. Counties are named.
Part of the state of Indiana from actual survey on file in the General Land Office, January 13th, 1831.
Imprint: [US General Land Office] 1831.
Scale: 1:1,520,640
Call Number: GPD ASP 033-06 (21-2) Pub Land 881 map 1. K11.A48
Notes: Shows the Public Land Survey lines in northern Indiana, on the route of a proposed road between Lake Michigan and the Ohio River. Also indicates areas ceded by Potawatomie Indians. Includes rivers, creeks, cities, and state lines.
Plan of the survey and details of a canal on the Indiana side of the Falls of the Ohio, No. 2.
Producer: U.S. Topographical Board; Drawn by Lt. J.W. Abert, Top. Engr., Secretary to the Board
Imprint: Baltimore, MD. Lith by A. Hoen & Co. 1852.
Scale: 1:5,280.
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 665 Senate Ex. Doc 42, map 2
Notes: Shows four cross profiles of various channel sections, river islands, Indiana side of the Falls of the Ohio near Clarksville, Indiana. Vertical
Scale: 1:480.
Plat map of the upper prairie, confirmed by the Governors; their continuation from the Elm Road to the Wabash and the Indian?.
Imprint: 1806
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 331 (25-2) House Doc 455, map 1
Notes: Title from report, p. 60. "E,K,D, C, the Elm road, or Chemin de l'Orme; G, C, L, M, N, E, D, ancient grants; A, C, D, K, I, lands claimed by the several persons therein named; I, K, E, F, G, H, Indian fields, confirmed by the Act of Congress of March, 1791. Claims derived from (unauthorized) Indian purchases, being referred to Congress for confirmation. Shows part of Peankishaw Village and fields on Wabash River. Date from another edition of same map in H. doc. 198, Serial Set vol. 275.
Plat of the northern boundary line of the State of Indiana. Surveyed in conformity to the Act of Congress, "To Authorize the
Producer: E.P. Kendrick D.S.
Imprint: 1827
Scale: 1:281,250
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 173 (20-1) House Doc 187, map 1
Notes: Shows line that was surveyed in 1817 to ascertain the northern boundary line of the state of Ohio as well as the boundary line for the State of Indiana. Shows Carey Mission, Pokaggon villages, rivers and creeks, road from Detroit to Chicago, road from Ft. Wayne to Chicago, and Indian trails from Ft. Wayne to Nottawasepe and Cold-water. "Latitude of the sourthern extremity of Lake Micihigan 41 degrees, 38', 58"; north boundary of Indiana, 41 degrees, 47', 43",".
Pleistocene map of southwestern Michigan.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:750,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 11
Notes: Colored map showing glacial landforms and drainage. Railroads, counties, and towns are marked and named. A portion of northern Indiana is also included. Plate XV.
Reconnaissance and triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana: report for 1883.
Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Imprint: [US Coast and Geodetic Survey] 1883.
Scale: 1:2,500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2164 Senate Ex. Doc 29, map 31
Notes: Shows triangulation in eastern Indiana and eastern Kentucky (includes one station in Tennessee). Includes rivers, railroads, cities, towns, triangulation stations, and state boundaries. Triangulation in northeastern Indiana appears as an inset. No. 20.
Reconnaissance and triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Imprint: Washington, D.C: GPO. 1884
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2297 (48-2) House Ex. Doc. 43, map 9
Notes: Size: 41 x 30cm Shows the progress of triangulation in eastern Tennessee and central Indiana. Includes rivers, creeks, railroads, cities, towns, triangulation stations, and state boundaries. No. 15.
Reconnaissance and triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: GPO; 1882
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 2077 (47-2) Senate Ex. Doc 77, map 13
Notes: From Coast and Geodetic Survey report for 1882 Shows the progress of triangulation in eastern Tennessee and central Indiana. Includes rivers, creeks, railroads, cities, towns, triangulation stations, and state boundaries. A small untitled inset map illustrates triangulation for the region of Elkhart, Indiana to Indianapolis, Map No. 20.
Reconnaissance for Triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana: Report. 1877.
Producer: U.S. Coast Survey
Imprint: [U.S. Coast Survey] 1877.
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1783 Senate Ex. Doc 12, map 2.
Notes: Shows triangulation network among stations generally from Cumberland Gap to Louisville, Kentucky and from Louisville to Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes hydrography in areas of triangulation. No. 24.
Reconnaissance for Triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana: Report 1878. Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Imprint: [U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.] 1878.
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1829 Senate Ex. Doc 13, map 10
Notes: Shows triangulation network among various stations from the Cumberland Gap to Louisville, Kentucky, and from Louisville to Indianapolis, Indiana. Other Map title from list of sketches. No.23.
Reconnaissance for triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana.
Producer: Coast and Geodetic Survey Reports, 1881.
Imprint: 1881
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1988 (47-1) Senate Ex. Doc 49, map 16
Notes: Triangulation in Indiana follows a southerly route from South Bend through Indianapolis to Jeffersonville, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky. Triangulation in Kentucky, follows a southeasterly route from Louisville to the Williamsburg area. Shows rivers, creeks, railroads, towns, and locations used as triangulation points. South Bend to Indianapolis triangulation is shown separately in the upper right corner. Title in the List of Sketches is "Sections XIII and XIV. Reconnaissance and triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana." Map no. 26.
Reconnaissance for Triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana.
Producer: Coast and Geodetic Survey Report for 1881.
Imprint: 1881
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1942 (46-3) Senate Ex. Doc 12, map 19
Notes: Shows triangulation along a line from south Bend, Indiana to Louisville, Kentucky to Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, hydrography, and towns. Other map title in List of Sketches is "Sections XIII and XIV. Reconnaissance and triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana." Map No. 26.
Reconnaissance for Triangulation in Kentucky and Indiana: report. for 1879.
Producer: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Imprint: [US Coast and Geodetic Survey][1879]
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1883 Senate Ex. Doc 17, map 42
Notes: Shows triangulation by dotted lines from Indianapolis to the Tennessee state line at Cumberland Gap. Shows rivers and cities. No. 26.
Saline River, Ill., and vicinity.
Producer: Corps of Engineers
Imprint: 1913
Scale: 1:500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6545 (63-1) House Doc 11, map 1
Notes: Map of Ohio River from Evansville, Indiana to below Paducah, Kentucky, showing Saline River, other tributaries, Dams No. 48 to 53 on the Ohio, towns, railroads and Gibsonia Saline Mines. Set in southern Illinois, southern Indiana and western Kentucky.
Sketch map showing area surveyed in Indiana.
Imprint: [1903]
Scale: 1:4,400,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4545 (57-2) House Doc 473, map 11
Notes: Map of Indiana showing areas surveyed by the U.S. Geological Survey for soil composition. The areas included in the Posey County Sheet are shown. Terre Haute and Indianapolis are labeled. Fig. 12.
Sketch map showing areas surveyed in Indiana.
Imprint: [1912]
Scale: 1:4,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6437 (62-3) House Doc 954, map 23
Notes: Four maps of Indiana showing location of soil surveys and counties. Figures 36, 37, 38, 39.
Sketch map showing climatic data.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1922]
Scale: 1:3,500,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 8191 (67-3) House Doc 614, map 33
Notes: County map of Indiana with patterns indicating average growing season in days at ten day intervals. Isolines indicate areas of equivalent mean annual precipitation [five day intervals], average dates of last and killing frost [five day intervals], and mean summer temperatures [one degree intervals]. Counties are named. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations of Bureau of Soils, 1922. Figures 35, 42, 52.
Sketch map showing location of the Allen County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1908]
Scale: 1:6,750,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5488 (60-2) House Doc 1569, map 30
Notes: Figure 30 in the 10th Report of Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1908, issued July 28, 1911. The map is of the whole state, showing names and boundaries of each county. All areas previously surveyed are shaded and named. The Allen County soil survey is by Grove B. Jones and Cornelius Van Duyne. Soil districts are included.
Sketch map showing location of the Booneville area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1904]
Scale: 1:4,740,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4887 (58-3) House Doc 458, map 30
Notes: Shading locates area comprised of the Bonneville area located in the southwestern part of Indiana where soil survey was completed on map of state. Fig. 30.
Sketch map showing location of the Clinton County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1914]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6841 (63-3) House Doc 1717, map 41
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties. Clinton County is shaded indicating that its soils have been surveyed. Figure 39.
Sketch map showing location of the Delaware County, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1913]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6698 (63-2) House Doc 1127, map 29
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties. Delaware County is shaded indicating location of soil survey. Indexed from departmental edition. Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1913, Figure 37.
Sketch map showing location of the Elkhart County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1914]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6841 (63-3) House Doc 1717, map 39
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties. Elkhart County is shaded indicating that its soils have been surveyed. Figure 37.
Sketch map showing location of the Grant County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1915]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7043 (64-1) House Doc 1362, map 43
Notes: A dark shaded area locates county. Date is from date of report on page 9. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1915.
Sketch map showing location of the Greene County area, Indiana.
Imprint:[1906]
Scale: 1:4,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 5178 (59-2) House Doc 352, map 26
Notes: Map shows location of Greene County, in Indiana, where there has been a soil survey. Counties in state are delineated. Fig. 26.
Sketch map showing location of the Hendricks County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1913]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6698 (63-2) House Doc 1127, map 30
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties. Hendricks County is shaded indicating location of soil survey. Indexed from departmental edition. Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1913, Figure 38.
Sketch map showing location of the Lake County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1917]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7396 (65-2) House Doc 1356, map 29
Notes: Map of state has dark shading to note county where there was a soil survey. All other counties are outlined. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations of Bureau of Soils, 1917. Fig. 29.
Sketch map showing location of the Madison County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1903]
Scale: 1:5,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4737 (58-2) House Doc 746, map 33
Notes: Shading locates area comprised of county in central part of state where soil survey was completed on map of state. Fig. 33.
Sketch map showing location of the Marshall County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1904]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4887 (58-3) House Doc 458, map 28
Notes: Map of state locates Marshall County, Indiana, where a soil survey was completed. Fig. 28.
Sketch map showing location of the Scott County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1904]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 4887 (58-3) House Doc 458, map 29
Notes: Map of state locates Scott County where a soil survey was completed. Fig. 29.
Sketch map showing location of the Starke County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1915]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7043 (64-1) House Doc 1362, map 44
Notes: A dark shaded area locates county. Date is from date of report on page 9. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1915.
Sketch map showing location of the Warren County area, Indiana.
Imprint: [1914]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6841 (63-3) House Doc 1717, map 40
Notes: Map of Indiana showing counties. Warren County is shaded indicating that its soils have been surveyed. Figure 38.
Sketch map showing location of the Wells County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint: [1915]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7043 (64-1) House Doc 1362, map 45
Notes: A dark shaded area locates county. Date is from date of report on page 9. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1915.
Sketch map showing location of the White County area, Indiana.
Producer: Bureau of Soils
Imprint:[1915]
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7043 (64-1) House Doc 1362, map 46
Notes: A dark shaded area locates county. Date is from date of report on page 9. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1915.
Sketch of completed triangulation in Wisconsin and Michigan, July 1st, 1879.
Producer: Chief of Engineers
Imprint: 1876
Scale: 1:1,287,500
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1745 (44-2) House Ex. Doc 1, map 2
Notes: Shows triangulation network among various stations from Mongo, Indiana near the Michigan border to Chicago and Milwaukee, inland to Lake Winnebago, northwest to Green Bay and northwest to Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. Outlines counties and shows railroads and hydrography. Includes all of Lake Michigan and southern Lake Superior, No.2.
Sketch of Completed Triangulation in Wisconsin and Michigan, July 1st 1877.
Producer: Chief of Engineers
Imprint: 1877
Scale: 1:1,287,500
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1796 (45-2) House Ex. Doc 1, map 18
Notes: Shows triangulation network among various stations from Mongo, Indiana near the Michigan border to Chicago and Milwaukee, inland to Lake Winnebago, northeast to Green Bay and northwest to Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. Outlines counties and shows railroads and hydrography. Includes all of Lake Michigan and southern Lake Superior. No. 4.
Sketch of the center of population, June 1st, 1890.
Producer: U.S Bureau of the Census
Imprint: Hachures. 1890.
Scale: 1:506,880
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3018 (52-1) House Misc. Doc 340, map 5
Notes: Map of southeastern Indiana, showing the exact location of the national population center in 1890, in southern Decatur Country. Includes rivers, railroads, cities, and counties.
Sketch of the center of population: 1890.
Imprint: Hachures. 1890.
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3037 (52-1) House Mis. Doc 340, map 89
Notes: Map of southeastern Indiana, showing the exact location of the national population center in 1890, in southern Decatur County. Includes rivers, railroads, cities, and counties. Map 5.
Sketch of the public surveys in Indiana.
Producer: D. McClelland Sc. Wash.
Imprint: 1848
Scale: 1:1,140,480
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 539 (30-2) House Ex. Doc 12, map 1
Notes: Shows progress of township surveys in Indiana. Shows townships whose field notes have been transcribed, recorded, or transcribed and recorded, and whose plats have been recorded. Also shows townships for which operations have been completed and those resurveyed. Includes principal meridians and correction lines and hydrology. Shows the location of Clark's Grant and the Donation Tract.
Sketch showing improvement of Indiana Chute, Falls of the Ohio River. To accompany annual report of Lt. Col. G.J. Lydecker, Corps of Engineers.
Producer: U.S. Corps of Engineers
Imprint: Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1892
Scale: 1:2,400
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3082 (52-2) House Ex. Doc 1, map 69
Notes: Size: 21 x 40 cm. Shading indicates excavated areas at the Indiana Chute of the Ohio River, near Louisville, Kentucky. Includes dikes, dams, and a railroad bridge, Sheet 93.
Small crosses locate known outcrops in western Indiana. Counties, towns, and railroad lines also shown. Indexed from departmental.
Imprint: [1922]
Scale: 1:2,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 7824 (66-3) House Doc 829 map 12
Notes: Small crosses locate known outcrops in western Indiana. Counties, towns, and railroad lines also shown. Indexed from departmental edition. Figure 24.
Topographic map of Illinois and western Indiana.
Producer: Julius Bien & Co.
Imprint: 1896
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3492 (54-2) House Doc 5, map 26
Notes: Color map showing counties, towns, and rivers. Has a list of counties in the lower right corner. "Data from Illinois obtained from unpublished contour maps showing 10 feet intervals. Prepared by C.W. Rolfe in 1893." "108" on back.
Topographic map of Illinois and western Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1898
Scale: 1:2,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3806 (55-3) House Doc 315, map 3
Notes: Colored map showing rivers, state, and county boundaries, county seats and selected places. County names are number coded in the right margin. Plate III.
Topographic map of Indiana.
Producer: U.S. Geological Survey
Imprint: 1914
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 6660 (63-2) House Doc 1099, map 3
Notes: Colored map showing relief, hydrography and cultural features. "Note: The 100-foot contours are based on topographic maps of certain quadrangles by the U.S. Geological Survey, on Ashley's map of part of southern Indiana. [Plate 1, 27th Report, Indiana Geological Survey], and on railway altitudes supplemented by aneroid reading." Indexed from the departmental edition. U.S. Geological Survey Monographs, LII-V.53, Plate III.
Topographic map of Ohio and Indiana, Pl. XXXIII.
Producer: J. Ottmann, Lith. Co.
Imprint: 1897
Scale: 1:2,000,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 3646 (55-2) House Doc 5, map 8
Notes: Colored map includes numbered legends of counties in Ohio and Indiana. Contours are shown where information is available. County seats and a few other towns are marked, and drainage is also depicted.
U.S. Lake Survey. Sketch of Primary Triangulation completed South of Chicago in 1879.
Imprint: 1879
Scale: 1:1,300,000
Call Number: GPD Y1.1/2: 1955 (46-3) House Ex. Doc 1, map 16
Notes: Map of eastern Illinois and western Indiana from Chicago south to Albion, Illinois, showing triangulation from Chicago to Olney, Illinois. Also shows stations for triangulation, counties, rivers, towns, and railroads.

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