Map or Atlas
Population Dot Maps of Southern Wisconsin
This map is pen, ink, and pencil on tracing paper. The map was traced from U.S. Geological Survey map of Wisconsin, compiled in 1910-1911, and printed in 1918. The chief cartographer was R.B. Marshall. The lower left corner has a key of symbols marking the State Capital, the County Seat, cities and large towns, towns and villages, and railroads. The majority of the markings on the map are dots for towns and villages. |
Image ID: | 93263 |
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Creation Date: | 1912 |
Creator Name: | Smith, Guy-Harold |
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State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Map Collection |
Genre: | Map or Atlas |
Original Format Type: | drawings |
Original Format Number: | GX902 1920 S |
Original Dimensions: | 53 x 48 cm., on sheet 61 x 56. |
The traced version of the map is Image ID: 93266 |
Mississippi River |
Rivers |
Superior, Lake |
Geology |
Land |
Railroads |
Lakes |
Michigan, Lake |
Cities and towns |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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