Illinois county landownership map and atlas bibliography and union list/ compiled by Michael P. Conzen, James R. Akerman, David T. Thackery

Authors

Akerman, James R. (Added Author)
Thackery, David T (Added Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1991

Publisher

Illinois Cooperative Collection Management Coordinating Committee, the Illinois Board of Higher Education

Place of Publication

Springfield, Illinois

Physical

67 p.

ISBN

0963224301

Notes

Lists maps by county, describes the maps & states where copies may be found.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

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