Saline River, Ill., and vicinity. - Map of Ohio River from Evansville, Indiana to below Paducah, Kentucky, showing Saline River, other tributaries, Dams No. 48 to 53 on the Ohio, towns, railroads and Gibsonia Saline Mines. Set in southern Illinois, southern Indiana and western Kentucky.
See Indiana. - Color map on sheet 56 x 44cm; Includes list of places to visit and places to see. Illustrated.
Shelby Co., Ind. - Black on white road map, shows churches, schools, cemeteries, railroads, and towns. 56 x 39 cm.
Shelbyville, Indiana. - Blue on white, with inset of Walkerville, Fairview, Riverside and Western Portion of Shelbyville.
Shell highway map Indiana - Text and ancillary maps of Hammond, Gary, Michigan City Region; Indianapolis, Indiana; and United States mileage and driving time along main transcontinental highways on verso.
Shell highway map Indiana - Text and ancillary maps of Hammond, Gary, Michigan City Region; Indianapolis, Indiana; and United States mileage and driving time along main transcontinental highways on verso.
Sketch map showing area surveyed in Indiana - Map of Indiana showing areas surveyed by the U.S. Geological Survey for soil composition. The areas included in the Posey County Sheet are shown. Terre Haute and Indianapolis are labeled. Fig. 12.
Sketch map showing climatic data - County map of Indiana with patterns indicating average growing season in days at ten day intervals. Isoclines indicate areas of equivalent mean annual precipitation [five day intervals], average dates of last and killing frost [five day intervals], and mean summer temperatures [one degree intervals]. Counties are named. Indexed from the departmental edition. Field Operations of Bureau of Soils, 1922. Figures 35, 42, 52.
Sketch map showing location of the Allen County area, Indiana - Figure 30 in the 10th Report of Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1908, issued July 28, 1911. The map is of the whole state, showing names and boundaries of each county. All areas previously surveyed are shaded and named. The Allen County soil survey is by Grove B. Jones and Cornelius Van Duyne. Soil districts are included.
Sketch of Completed Triangulation in Wisconsin and Michigan, July 1st 1877. - Shows triangulation network among various stations from Mongo, Indiana near the Michigan border to Chicago and Milwaukee, inland to Lake Winnebago, northeast to Green Bay and northwest to Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. Outlines counties and shows railroads and hydrography. Includes all of Lake Michigan and southern Lake Superior. No. 4.
Sketch of completed triangulation in Wisconsin and Michigan, July 1st, 1879 - Shows triangulation network among various stations from Mongo, Indiana near the Michigan border to Chicago and Milwaukee, inland to Lake Winnebago, northwest to Green Bay and northwest to Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. Outlines counties and shows railroads and hydrography. Includes all of Lake Michigan and southern Lake Superior, No.2.
Sketch of the center of population: 1890. - Map of southeastern Indiana, showing the exact location of the national population center in 1890, in southern Decatur County. Includes rivers, railroads, cities, and counties. Map 5.
Sketch of the public surveys in Indiana - Shows progress of township surveys in Indiana. Shows townships whose field notes have been transcribed, recorded, or transcribed and recorded, and whose plats have been recorded. Also shows townships for which operations have been completed and those resurveyed. Includes principal meridians and correction lines and hydrology. Shows the location of Clark's Grant and the Donation Tract.
Soil map Dubois County Indiana. - Soils surveyed by C. S. Simmons and R. T. Avon Burke, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and T. M. Bushnell, J. E. Adams and H.P. Ulrich, Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. (Baltimore, A. Hoen & Co.)
Soil map Hendricks County sheet Indiana. - Soils surveyed by W. E. Tharp of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and E. J. Quinn of the Indiana Dept. of Geology. Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols.
Soil Map, Indiana, Adams County Sheet. - Soils surveyed by Grove B. Jones and Mark Baldwin of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and S. C. Jones, Thomas Jabine, and T. M. Bushnell of Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station and J. Bayard Brill of the Indiana Dept. of Geology., Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols.
Soil Map, Indiana, Boone County Sheet. - Soils surveyed by W. E. Tharp of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and E. J. quinn of the Indiana Dept. of Geology. Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols.
Soil Map, Indiana, Clay County Sheet. - Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols.
Soils surveyed by Grove B. Jones, C.B. Manifold, T.M. Bushnell and R.P. Oyler; "Base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheets."
"Field operations Bureau of Soils 1922."
Soil Map, Indiana, Grant County Sheet. - Soils surveyed by Lewis A. Hurst, W. I. Watkins, and W. E. Tharp, of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, and Earl Hertenstein and Philip Middleton, of the Indiana Dept. of Geology.
Soil map, Indiana, Hamilton County - Other contributors E. J. Grimes, R. S. Hesler, H. G. Young. 53 x 53cm. (W 86015'--W 85051'/N 40013'--N 39056'). Includes legend in margins.
Soil Map, Indiana, Tippecanoe County Sheet. - Soils surveyed by N. P. Neill and W. E. Tharp., Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols. , Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1905.
"Breuker & Kessler Co. Phila."
Soil Map, Indiana, Wells County Sheet. - Soils surveyed by W. E. Tharp and W. E. Wiley. Shows distribution of soil types by colors and symbols.
In lower margin: Engraved and published by the U. S. Geological Survey.
Soil map, Miami County, Indiana - Soils surveyed by W. E. Tharp. Shows soil types classification by colors and symbols.
"Field Operations, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, 1927."
"Litho Eastern Offset Inc., Balto."
Soil map, Morgan County Indiana - Color shaded maps indicating soil types; many shelve with Soil Surveys. Soils surveyed by H. P. Ulrich. Shows soils types classification by colors and symbols.
Soil map, Ohio and Switzerland Counties, Indiana - Mark Baldwin Inspector District 1; Soils surveyed by B. H. Hendrickson, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in charge, and T. M. Bushnell, H.P. Ulrich and D. R. Kunkel, Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station
Soils. - In Kingsbury "Atlas of Indiana."
Soils: [Indiana] - 96 x 69cm. (W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052'), Blueprint.
"Atlas of American agriculture (plate 5, section 7)."
State of Indiana - Shows proposed National Cemetery in Indianapolis with 25 mile concentric rings showing distance from the proposed National Cemetery and other National Cemeteries in surrounding states.
State of Indiana. - Basic black and white map with counties outlined in pink. Lake Michigan and significant rivers in blue. "Department of Interior, General Land Office Wm. A. J. Sparks, Commissioner., compiled from the official Records of the General land Office and other sources by Geo. U. May., Chief of Draughting Div. G.L.O. Drawn by M. Hendges"
State of Indiana. - Color; 62 x 43cm. 1 inch = 12 statute miles. (W88007'--W84045'/N41045'--N47052'), "Compiled from official records of the General Land Office, U.S. Geological Survey and other sources under the direction of I.P. Berthrong.",
State of Indiana. - Color; 92 x 59cm. Approximate 1 inch equals 8 miles: Lambert Conformal Conic Proj. (W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052')
State of Indiana. - Color; 92 x 59cm. 1 inch equals approximate 8 miles: Lambert Conformal Conic Proj. Standard parallels 330 and 450(W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052')
State of Indiana. - Color; 92 x 59cm. Approximately 1 inch equals 8 miles; Lambert conformal conic proj. Standard parallels 330 and 450; (W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052')
State of Indiana. - Color; 92 x 59cm. 1 inch equals approx. 8 miles: Lambert Conformal conic proj.(W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052')
State of Indiana. - Base map showing counties, cities, rivers, railroads, roads, and sections.
State Police Map of Indiana. - Appears on page 73 of Indiana Review: Pictorial Political Historical: The Story of the State of Indiana from its Beginning, and a General Survey of Progress to the Present.
Steuben County, Indiana. - Assume this black and white map was prepared by A. R. Parker and printed by O. P. Rakestraw as listed in the Checklist. Includes text at bottom of map, inferring that it was removed from a history of the county.
Streams and Lakes of Indiana. - Xerographic copy.
Also shows state fish hatcheries.
"1982."
Includes diagrams: "Official plan of numbering townships from the meridians & base lines, N, S, E, & W." and "Official plat of township sectionized and numbered."
Surface features of the natural regions of Indiana. - Ms., Mounted on linen 90 x 57cm.(W 8807'--W 840450/N 41045'--N37052') Relief shown by landform drawings.
Pen-and-ink.
Drawn at Indiana University.
"Indiana Supplement."
For date of drawing, see Kingsbury, Robert C., Atlas of Indiana, 1970, p. 88.
Survey of the Mouth of Trail Creek, Surveyed by Lieuts. J. M. Berrien and G. Fetterman. - Black and white; Scale 24 inches to 1 mile; Includes section of the proposed breakwater at Michigan City on Lake Michigan. Relief shown by hachures. Soundings in feet.
Shows the mouth of Trail Creek at Michigan City, Indiana.
Oriented with north toward the upper right.
Includes "Section of the proposed breakwater."
Detached from U.S. 23rd Cong., 2d sess., 1834-1835, H. Doc. 194.
Prepared by Topographical Bureau--H. Doc. 194, p. 2.