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Maps

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:

Von A. Eichhorn papers

 Collection
Identifier: L266
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence from Von A. Eichhorn and others in Indianapolis and other cities in Indiana; newspaper clippings, departmental reports; committee reports, minutes and administrative papers; maps; photographs; agendas; memoranda; Senate and House bills; and newsletters ranging from 1938 to 1978 regarding state legislation, committee reports and studies, political news and analysis, statistics and financial information.
Dates: 1938-1978, undated

Wabash and Erie Canals collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1495
Scope and Contents This collection includes texts from Noah Noble, D. Burr, James Whitcomb, John Henderson, and Dr. William N. Reser in Indiana ranging from 1835 to 1941 regarding the Wabash and Erie Canal, its workers, sale, and boats.

There is also a map of Wabash and Erie canals created around 1936 (OBC114).
Dates: 1835-1941

William Sullivan collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1274
Scope and Contents This collection consists of photostats of a list showing subscribers to a map of Indianapolis created by William Sullivan in 1836, which included prominent Indianapolis citizens such as Noah Noble, Henry P. Coburn, Morris Morris, S. A. Fletcher, George Lockerbie, and Thomas McQuat. There are also five letters from William Sullivan to his agent, Jonathan Meredith, and others on August 27, 1838 concerning the sale of the map.
Dates: 1836-1838

Woodstock, Indiana collection

 Collection
Identifier: L224
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, official and financial contracts, legal documents, ballots, maps and surveys from government officials and citizens in Woodstock, Marion County, Indiana ranging from 1920 to 1954 regarding town incorporation and business.

There is also an oversize folder with maps ranging from 1927 to 1930 and undated (OBC136).
Dates: 1920-1958, undated