Map shows proposed railroad, streets and street names, docks, lots and sections in Township 61, North of Range 1, East with handwritten notation by Geo. Durfee, resident real estate agent.
This map shows Hodapp's Addition to the community of North Mankato. Wendell Hodapp was the community's first president, who had purchased 160 acres of land in 1878 that included a significant portion of the future city.
Map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing subdivisions. This is a double page spread from the folio-sized atlas "Atlas of Hennepin County, Minnesota" by P.O. Westby, pages 83-84.
Map of portage routes and trails in and around Jay Cooke State Park in St. Louis County, Minnesota. The map also includes the town of Cloquet, the St. Louis River and Fond Du Lac Park.
One hand-drawn, cadastral map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing parcel dimensions and property ownership of S 1/2 Sec. 27, T.28, R.24. The area is bounded by West 66th Street East, Portland Avenue, West 70th Street East, and Lyndale Avenue.
One hand-drawn, cadastral map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing parcel dimensions and property ownership of S 1/2 Sec. 28, T.28, R.24 . The area is bounded by West 66th Street East, Lyndale Avenue, West 70th Street East, and Penn Avenue, and includes the northern portion of Wood Lake.
Prepared from official surveys by E. K. Coe C. E. and John Harrison draftsman
Date Created:
1915
Description:
Topographic map of the southern part of St. Louis county featuring handwritten notations by Ray Segar in pencil and red ink regarding logging railroads and camps in the area. The hand written notations include information on the following: Railroad line; logging camps noted with ‘C’.
Prepared from official surveys by E. K. Coe C. E. and John Harrison draftsman
Date Created:
1915
Description:
Map of top 1/3 of St. Louis county, featuring handwritten notations by Ray Segar in red ink and pencil regarding logging railroads and camps in the area. The hand written notations include information on the following: Railroad line; logging camps noted with ‘C’;
Map of Minnesota's St. Louis County showing land Department Holdings, The Duluth & Iron Range Rail Road Company, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company. Shows railroad land holdings, roads, trails, railroads, electric lines, forest reserve, hydrography, and survey grid. Scale: 1 inch = 3 miles.
Map showing evacuation routes to be used when the Evacuation Signal is sounded, with notation describing steps to take for safety. Escape ways are marked with arrows. Area on map includes Anoka in the north, the St. Croix River in the east, Shakopee in the south, and Maple Plain in the west. Distance scale is marked in miles, dated July 1956.
Map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing subdivisions. This is a double page spread from the folio-sized atlas "Atlas of Hennepin County, Minnesota" by P.O. Westby, pages 81-82.
Topographic map of the area between Mountain Iron in the west, the eastern edge of St. Louis county in the east, Markham in the south, and Embarrass in the north. Features handwritten notation by Ray Segar in red pencil regarding logging railroads in the area.
Map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing public land survey sections and property ownership. This is a double page spread from the folio-sized atlas "Atlas of Hennepin County, Minnesota" by P.O. Westby, pages 79-80.
One hand-drawn, cadastral map of Richfield, Minnesota, showing parcel dimensions and property ownership of S 1/2 of Sec.27- T.28- R.24. The area is bounded by West 66th Street East, Portland Avenue, West 70th Street East, and Lyndale Avenue. A note on the back reads: "Mr. Rivkin (paid)." This is page nine from an unknown atlas.
This map shows the village of Traverse des Sioux along the Minnesota River. The village was named after the Traverse des Sioux, which was the French name for the crossing site of the river by the Dakota people who lived in the vicintiy.
Hand-drawn map by Ray Segar featuring ink and pencil markings depicting logging railroad lines in the Itasca State Park area including Lake of the Valley region.
United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey; State of Minnesota, Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Commission, Kaarlo J. Otava, Commissioner
Date Created:
1957
Description:
Markham quadrangle topographic map (N4715-W9200/15) featuring handwritten notations by Ray Segar in red ink and pencil regarding logging railroad lines and camps in the Markham area. The hand written notations include information on the following: Duluth & Northeastern Railroad (D&NE) line; logging camps noted with ‘C’.