Ward maps of United States cities : microfilm reproduction of 232 maps described in Ward maps of United States cities
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Microreproduction of original maps housed in the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
For further information (date, author, publisher, size, and scale) of individual maps see: Ward maps of United States cities : a selective checklist of pre-1900 maps in the Library of Congress / compiled by Michael H. Shelley.
Includes the cities of Albany, N.Y.; Allegheny, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; Baltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Charleston, S.C.; Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Hartford, Conn.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Jersey City, N.J.; Kansas City, Mo.; Louisville, Ky.; Memphis, Tenn.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; New Haven, Conn.; New Orleans, La.; New York, N.Y.; Newark, N.J.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Providence, R.I.; Richmond, Va.; Rochester, N.Y.; St. Louis, Mo.; St. Paul, Minn.; San Francisco, Calif.; and Washington, D.C.
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