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Map of the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers from Chicago, Illinois, to the mouth of the Illinois River, in 14 sheets including an index map. Made under the direction of a Board of Engineers ... Corps of Engineers, United States Army, by J. W. Woermann, 1902-1905
Map of the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers from Chicago, Illinois, to the mouth of the Illinois River, in 14 sheets including an index map. Made under the direction of a Board of Engineers ... Corps of Engineers, United States Army, by J. W. Woermann, 1902-1905
Alternative Title
Illinois and Des Plaines rivers from Chicago, Illinois, to the mouth of the Illinois River
Creator
Woermann, J. W.
Contributor
Julius Bien & Co.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Marsh, Earl G.
Hedstrom, Ernst.
Lafler, W. Arthur.
Clement, Clarence A.
Sargent, A. W.
Scale
[ca. 1:55,440]
Coordinates
(W 90°39ʹ00ʹʹ--W 87°30ʹ00ʹʹ/N 41°56ʹ00ʹʹ--N 38°54ʹ30ʹʹ)
Place of Publication
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher
United States. Government Publishing Office
Date of Publication
1905
Extent
1 map on 13 sheets, index
Dimensions
each map 35 x 63 cm, sheets 42 x 71 cm
Notes
Oriented with north toward the upper right.
Different sheets drawn by A.W. Sargent, Clarence A. Clement, W. Arthur Lafler, Ernst Hedstrom, and Earl G. Marsh.
Detached from: Report upon survey, with plans and estimates of cost, for a navigable waterway 14 feet deep from Lockport, Ill., by way of Des Plaines and Illinois rivers, to the mouth of said Illinois River ... / Mississippi River Commission. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905. 59th Congress, 1st Session, House document no. 263. Serial Set 5023.
Relief shown by contours.
Shows waterways, roads, railroads, topographical features, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, post offices, businesses, and landowners adjacent to the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers.
Map of the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers from Chicago, Illinois, to the mouth of the Illinois River, in 14 sheets including an index map. Made under the direction of a Board of Engineers ... Corps of Engineers, United States Army, by J. W. Woermann, 1902-1905
Alternative Title
Illinois and Des Plaines rivers from Chicago, Illinois, to the mouth of the Illinois River
Creator
Woermann, J. W.
Contributor
Julius Bien & Co.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Marsh, Earl G.
Hedstrom, Ernst.
Lafler, W. Arthur.
Clement, Clarence A.
Sargent, A. W.
Scale
[ca. 1:55,440]
Coordinates
(W 90°39ʹ00ʹʹ--W 87°30ʹ00ʹʹ/N 41°56ʹ00ʹʹ--N 38°54ʹ30ʹʹ)
Place of Publication
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher
United States. Government Publishing Office
Date of Publication
1905
Extent
1 map on 13 sheets, index
Dimensions
each map 35 x 63 cm, sheets 42 x 71 cm
Notes
Oriented with north toward the upper right.
Different sheets drawn by A.W. Sargent, Clarence A. Clement, W. Arthur Lafler, Ernst Hedstrom, and Earl G. Marsh.
Detached from: Report upon survey, with plans and estimates of cost, for a navigable waterway 14 feet deep from Lockport, Ill., by way of Des Plaines and Illinois rivers, to the mouth of said Illinois River ... / Mississippi River Commission. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905. 59th Congress, 1st Session, House document no. 263. Serial Set 5023.
Relief shown by contours.
Shows waterways, roads, railroads, topographical features, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, post offices, businesses, and landowners adjacent to the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers.