Subject: Iowa
Period: 1844 (circa)
Publication: New Universal Atlas
Color: Hand Color
Size:
12.8 x 15 inches
32.5 x 38.1 cm
This great map of Iowa Territory depicts 31 counties clustered along the Mississippi River in the southeast. There are a number of early settlements (many of which no longer exist) and roads depicted in this region. The majority of the territory is divided among Indian nations; the Sioux in the north, and the Sauks and Foxes, Iowas and Pottawattamies in the south - separated by a large swath through the middle labeled Neutral Ground. County development is current to 1843. The map was published by Carey & Hart just prior to Iowa's admission as a state.
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Condition: B
Original color with some soiling and a few spots of foxing.