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Official survey of the boundaries of the Indian lands ceded to the United States by the Treaty of St. Louis, August 1816
Official survey of the boundaries of the Indian lands ceded to the United States by the Treaty of St. Louis, August 1816
Official survey of the boundaries of the Indian lands ceded to the United States by the Treaty of St. Louis, August 1816
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Title
Official survey of the boundaries of the Indian lands ceded to the United States by the Treaty of St. Louis, August 1816
Creator
Sullivan, John C
Date
1819
Subjects
Indian land transfers,Manuscript maps
Description
Pencilled note near Mississippi River: "It would seem from the Latitude of R[ock] Island as deduced from that of the N. Boundary of the public surveys that Mesrs P[hilips] and G[raham] had taken this variation 3 too great."
The report of Joseph Philips and Richard Graham, the Boundary Commissioners, dated Kaskaskia, April 4th, 1819, is printed in U.S., 16th Cong., 1st sess., 1819-20, H. Doc. 17.
Another copy of this map is in the National Archives, Cartographic and Architectural Branch, RG 75, Central Map File #731
Summary
Shows area between Indian boundary lines from Lake Michigan to the junction of those lines with the Illinois and Kankakee Rivers; also line from southern exremity of Lake Michigan to Rock Island and connection with the Illinois Military Bounty Lands.
Extent
1 ms. map : ink, water color, and pencil on tracing paper ; 37 x 107 cm
Format
Maps
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Call Number
G4102.N6B5 1819 .S8
BibID
92358
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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IIIF Resource Type
Canvas
Size
15726px × 6454px 290.41 MB
File Created
12/06/2013
Filename
99923588805867_ms_map6F_G4102_n6b5_1819_s8_0001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL11NR75