Oliver Iron Mining Division, United States Steel Corporation
Date Created:
1953-08-03
Description:
A map of the 5th level at the Soudan Mine starting from the No. 8 Shaft going east towards the No. 7 Shaft and west. The map shows the drifts, cross cuts, rock formations, raises, core sample drill holes, and stope areas. The map also shows the No. 9 Shaft and the No. 12 Shaft. Lake Superior Datum.
Oliver Iron Mining Division, United States Steel Corporation
Date Created:
1948-01-01 - 1959-01-01
Description:
A map of the 25th level at the Soudan Mine starting from the No. 8 Shaft going east and west. The map shows the drifts, cross cuts, rock formations, raises, core sample drill holes, and stope areas. Lake Superior Datum.
Oliver Iron Mining Division, United States Steel Corporation
Date Created:
1953-08-03
Description:
A map of the 10th level at the Soudan Mine starting from the No. 8 Shaft going east and west. The map shows the drifts, cross cuts, rock formations, raises, core sample drill holes, and stope areas. Lake Superior Datum.
A map showing the community of Swan City, including streets, blocks, and lots. It was located in Sections 5 and 8, T109N, R28W of Nicollet County, Minnesota. Wm. G. Wells was the surveyor for this map, which was created in 1856 for proprietor Thomas Gunn. Swan City appears on a map of Minnesota dated 1866, but probably did not survive for very many years beyond that date. It can now be regarded as a part of Lost Minnesota.
Map shows names of property owners surrounding Lake Minnetonka, naming Lake Minnetonka bays, communities and neighboring lakes. Color was added to designate townships. Sections are numbered. Map is bordered by advertising from local businesses. This map, matted and framed under ultraviolet-protecting glass, is dated 1879.
Map shows areas of distribution of white pine, Norway pine, spruce pulpwood cords, balsam pulpwood, poplar pulpwood, birch ties, cedar ties, gravel roads, logging roads, tote roads, foot of hills, slope, camps, old shacks and old cuts in area north of Hovland (Twp 63 N R 3-4 E).
A map showing Union City, including streets, blocks, and lots. The town was located, or was to have been located, in Section 4, T109N, R28W of Nicollet County, Minnesota. Wm. G. Wells was the surveyor for this map, which was created in 1856 for Thomas Gunn, one of the proprietors. Very little is known about Union City, which has not survived. It can now be regarded as a part of Lost Minnesota.
A map of a proposed community named Waheoka, including streets, blocks, and lots. The Minnesota River is included. The community was apparently to be located in Nicollet County, with southern and eastern boundaries along the Minnesota River, apparently near St. Peter and Traverse des Sioux. Spring Lake, looking more like a small stream on the map, divided the community into an east section and a west section. Waheoka was surveyed by Z. Wise in 1854 for Lyman Leach and Monroe Wright.
A map showing the proposed community of Washington, Minnesota Territory, including streets, blocks, and lots. The Minnesota River is included. Washington was to be located in Section 4, T110N, R26W in Nicollet County, Minnesota. It was surveyed by Chas. Snyder in 1858. The Minnesota River would have been at the southeastern corner of the community, and the southern boundary would have bordered a proposed canal that would have entered the river.
This 1912 atlas provides eleven detailed plat maps showing Duluth streets, divisions, tracts, and additions. A key map in the beginning shows the location of each of the plat maps.