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Map of the Route Passed Over by an Expedition Into the Indian Country In 1832 to the Source of the Mississippi

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Old map of Itasca, Itasca, Lake, Lake, Minnesota, Mississippi River, United States.

Created by James Allen, Drayton, United States. War Department in 1832.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Bar scale incorrect.
  • Note in manuscript ink on paper affixed to verso: "To accompany the claim of H.R. Schoolcraft. The country coloured green lies west & north of the [Michigan superintendance?]."
  • Additional note in manuscript ink, in a different hand and on different paper, affixed to verso: "Sub-[illegible]. 'K'."

Map Subjects

Discovery And Exploration

Indians Of North America

Itasca Lake

Itasca Lake (Minn.)

Minnesota

Mississippi River

Schoolcraft Henry Rowe

United States

Itasca

Lake

James Allen

Drayton

United States. War Department

1832

Map Tags

1832

Discovery And Exploration

Drayton

Indians Of North America

Itasca

Itasca Lake

Itasca Lake (Minn.)

James Allen

Lake

Map

Maps

Minnesota

Mississippi River

Schoolcraft Henry Rowe

United States

United States. War Department

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This old map of Map of the Route Passed Over by an Expedition Into the Indian Country In from 1832 to the Source of the Mississippi was created by James Allen,  Drayton,  United States. War Department in 1832