Map of Ramsey and Manomin Counties and east Hennepin County showing land ownership with drawings of prominent businesses, houses and schools along two edges. This is 1/2 of a large map; second map has same title.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Bureau of Mines, Department of Crown Lands, Toronto, Ontario
Date Created:
1897
Description:
The Bureau of Mines created this map to study Canadian geologic details as well as locations of Indian reserves. From Sturgeon River on the west to Potato Lake on the east. And from Kah-petogamak Lake on the south to Crow Lake on the north. There is much detail in identified land plots (or allotments?) around Bad Vermillion Lake and south of Little Turtle Lake. It projects the route of the Ontario and Rainy River Railway. Its geologic legend tells of soil and rock types. This is a map of Ernest Oberholtzer's home watershed and made a full decade before he arrived to canoe it. Shows water levels before the dam at International Falls.
The map shows part of government lot 5, a portion of the Bruette family property along the St. Croix River purchased by John W.G. Dunn. There is a red pencil outline of a 300 foot long section at the south end of the property marked with an X.
The map shows part of government lot 5, a portion of the Bruette family property along the St. Croix River purchased by John W.G. Dunn. Mary Bruette is written in pencil on the section that remained in the Bruette family. Red pencil slash marks the eastern edge of the property along the river. There are numbered green squares for structures.
1 atlas (102 p.), colored maps, 59 cm. Compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys. Includes index and patrons' directory. Scale of township maps [1:31,680]. Hennepin county comprises the first 77 p., Ramsey county starts from the backside and is 25 p. in length.
This book is a foldout book with 7 charts of the St. Croix River: sheet 14 "Prescott," sheet 13 "Kinnikinnic," sheet 12 "Afton," sheet 11 "St. Croix Beach," sheet 10 "Hudson," sheet 9 "Bayport," and sketch map of St. Croix River sheet no. 0 Taylors Falls to Stillwater.
Winona County atlas, 60 pages of maps, some on double plates, 46 cm. Patrons' Directory is located on pages 52-60. Scale of township maps [ca. 1:31,680].
1938 reprint of the 1901 edition; topographic map; verso: "The Topographic Maps of the United States" and index to standard symbols; Jno. H. Renshawe, Topographer in Charge; Triangulation by U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey; Topography by H.L. Baldwin Jr.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Standard atlas of Wabasha County, Minnesota, including a plat book of the villages, cities, and townships of the county; also includes directory of residents.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library
Sheet 5 shows the St. Croix River, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota. Fairy Falls Creek, Browns Creek and the Location of New Minn. Hi-way Bridge 23 are on the map. There is much added detail to the map in colored pencil and handwriting with an added typed legend for those additions.
Sheet 4 shows the St. Croix River, Arcola, Washington County, Minnesota. Power House Northern States Power Co. and the Apple River, Wisconsin are on the map. There is much added detail to the map in colored pencil and handwriting with an added typed legend for those additions.
Sheet 3 shows the St. Croix River, Marine on St. Croix, Washington County, Minnesota. There is much added detail to the map in colored pencil and handwriting with an added typed legend for those additions.
Sheet 1 shows the St. Croix River, Range 577 to Range 601, Washington County, Minnesota and Pierce County Wisconsin to where it flows into the Mississippi River. Douglas Point, Prescott Island and Prescott, Wisconsin are on the map.
Sheet 13 shows the St. Croix River, Range 1 to Range 49, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Stillwater, Minnesota is on the map.
Sheet 8 shows the St. Croix River, Range 245 to Range 289, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. St. Croix Beach is on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 7 shows the St. Croix River, Range 289 to Range 337, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Bowles Creek and Catfish Bar are on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 6 shows the St. Croix River, Range 337 to Range 385, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 5 shows the St. Croix River, Range 385 to Range 429, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County and Pierce County Wisconsin. Trout Creek is on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 4 shows the St. Croix River, Range 430 to Range 477, Washington County, Minnesota and Pierce County Wisconsin. Kinnickinnic River is on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 12 shows the St. Croix River, Range 53 to Range 105, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Bayport, Minnesota and Fisherman's Point, Wisconsin are on the map. Details have been added with colored pencils.
Sheet 11 shows the St. Croix River, Range 109 to Range 149, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. The Willow River is on the map. Details have been added in pencil.
Sheet 10 shows the St. Croix River, Range 150 to Range 197, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Lakeland, Minnesota and Hudson, Wisconsin are on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Sheet 9 shows the St. Croix River, Range 197 to Range 241, Washington County, Minnesota and St. Croix County Wisconsin. Lakeland, Minnesota is on the map. Details have been added in colored pencils.
Plat book of Minneapolis showing property ownership, sewers, water pipes, fire hydrants, steam railroads, horse railroads, ward boundaries and buildings. Note: plate 5 is missing from the original.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library
This is chart number 211 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne, Stearns and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 210 and 212.
This is chart number 212 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Stearns counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 211 and 213.
This is chart number 213 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Stearns counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 212 and 214.
This is chart number 214 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne, Stearns, and Benton counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 213 and 215.
This is chart number 206 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 205 and 207.
This is chart number 205 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Anoka, Hennepin, Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 204 and 206.
This is chart number 207 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 206 and 208.
This is chart number 208 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 207 and 209.
This is chart number 209 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 208 and 210.
This is chart number 210 containing a portion of the Mississippi River bordered by Sherburne and Wright counties. The chart also includes an Authorities and Notes section. The scale of the chart is 1:10000. The chart includes an index showing this chart's coverage area in context with adjacent charts numbered 209 and 211.
Having found the outlet of Nutheltin Lake, Oberholtzer and Billy Magee continued to paddle east to northeast to Hudson Bay on the unmapped Thlewiaza River. This map shows geographic detail on both shores, marks the current or rapids, and remarks on shoreline features: "white spruce, last trees, or embankments of boulders." At the mouth of the riverHudson Bay a small notation of Bight's Camp. Ink map created from journal sketches.
Having found the outlet of Nutheltin Lake, Oberholtzer and Billy Magee continued to paddle east to northeast to Hudson Bay on the unmapped Thlewiaza River. This map shows geographic detail on both shores, marks the current or rapids, and remarks on shoreline features: white spruce, last trees, or embankments of boulders. At the mouth of the river Hudson Bay a small notation of Bight's Camp. Pen and ink map created from journal sketches.
Dakota County atlas, 55 pages of colored maps, 48 cm. Scale of tounship maps 1:31,680. 2 inches to the mile. Patron's Directory is located on pages 53-55. Drawn from actual survey and county records by Bertine F. Pinkney.
Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota; containing an outline map of the county and plats of all townships showing location of roads, schools, churches, railroads, streams, etc.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library