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Map of Yazoo County, Mississippi : Containing the Public Roads, Schools, Churches, Precincts, Farms, Residences, Gins &c. &c. (Yazoo County, Mississippi) 1874

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Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.

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Old cadastral map of Mississippi, United States, Yazoo County.

Created by J. W. Mercer in 1874.
  • Relief shown by contours.
  • Cadastral map showing the names of landowners.
  • "Note: The public roads where located by actual surveys. Made by Mercer & Fontaine."
  • Land Ownership Map
  • On green sticker in lower right corner: G.W. Terry, Map colorer & mounter, Rice's Building, 70 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
  • Copy This map has some imperfections: torn along vertical fold, minor losses in lower right corner, and mounted on cloth. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

Map Subjects

Cadastral Maps

Landowners

Mississippi

Real Property

Roads

United States

Yazoo County

Yazoo County (Miss.)

Cadastral Maps

J. W. Mercer

1874

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1874

Cadastral Maps

J. W. Mercer

Landowners

Map

Maps

Mississippi

Real Property

Roads

United States

Yazoo County

Yazoo County (Miss.)

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This old map of Map of Yazoo County, Mississippi : Containing the Public Roads, Schools, Churches, Precincts, Farms, Residences, Gins &c. &c. (Yazoo County, Mississippi) from 1874 was created by J. W. Mercer in 1874