1922. McGill-Warner Co. and Minnesota State Board of Immigration. Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:918,000. Panel title. Insets: Mesabi Range -- Cook County, northeastern Minnesota -- St. Paul-Minneapol... Minnesota State Board of Immigration : McGill-Warner Co; St. Paul, Minnesota 1922.
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1916. Kenyon Company. Shows congressional districts and electric lines in Minnesota.; Red overprinting: Compliments of Fred D. Sherman, State Immigration Commissioner ..... Kenyon Co. Map Makers (Des Moines, Iowa), 1916.
1907. Kenyon Company (Des Moines, Iowa). Cartographic Details: Scale [1:1,287,000] (W 97°--W 90°/N 49°--N 43°). Congressional and township boundaries shown in red and blue respectively. On... Kenyon Company (Des Moines, Iowa).
1860. Longitude west from Greenwich and Washington, D.C. Explanatory text includes "Lands of the Dakota or Sioux Indians" and "Minni Wakan Lake." 14 x 17... Charles Desilver; Philadelphia.
1856. Title on accompanying cover: Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning’s Map of Minnesota. Date of copyright registration 1855. 17 x 21 inches General Minnesota... Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning; New York.
1917. McGill-Warner Co. and Minnesota State Fair. Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:1,267,200. Insets: St. Paul-Minneapolis and vicinity. Scale [approximately 1:480,000] -- Mesabi Range. ... McGill-Warner Co.; St. Paul, Minnesota 1917.
1913. 52 x 43 centimeters Scale approximately 1:1,110,000 General Minnesota Maps. [publisher not identified], (Minnesota?).
1914. Cooley, George Washington (1845-1920) and Minnesota. State Highway Commission. 64 x 58 centimeters Scale 1:1,013,760. Statute miles 16 = 1 inch Minnesota Transportation Maps.
1914. Minnesota. State Highway Commission. 64 x 58 centimeters Scale 1:1,013,760. Statute miles 16 = 1 in. General Minnesota Maps. [publisher not identified], (Saint Paul?).
1856. Young, J. H. (James Hamilton). Atlas plate 36. Longitude west from Greenwich and Washington, D.C. Explanatory text includes "Lands of the Dacota or Sioux Indians" and "Minni Waka... Charles Desilver; Philadelphia.