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Map of the Counties of Washtenaw and Lenawee, Michigan 1864

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Old map of Lenawee County, Michigan, United States, Washtenaw County.

Created by Gustavus R. Bechler, Samuel Geil, E. Wenig, Worley & Bracher in 1864.
  • "Worley & Bracher, engs., F. Bourquin & Co. Print."
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress A.D. 1876 by Samuel Geil in the year 1863 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsa."
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes business directories, views of business, residential, and public buildings.
  • Insets: Ann Arbor -- Ypsilanti -- Saline -- Chelsea -- Dexter -- Hudson -- Macon (Lex. Co.) -- Manchester -- Rollin P.O. -- Blissfield -- Riga -- Morenci -- Canandaigua -- Medina -- Fairfield -- Ridgeway -- Addison -- Tecumseh -- Clinton -- Adrian -- Hudson -- Palmyra.

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Landowners

Lenawee County

Michigan

Real Property

United States

Washtenaw County

Gustavus R. Bechler

Samuel Geil

E. Wenig

Worley & Bracher

1864

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1864

E. Wenig

Gustavus R. Bechler

Landowners

Lenawee County

Map

Maps

Michigan

Real Property

Samuel Geil

United States

Washtenaw County

Worley & Bracher

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This old map of Map of the Counties of Washtenaw and Lenawee, Michigan from 1864 was created by Gustavus R. Bechler, Samuel Geil, E. Wenig,  Worley & Bracher in 1864