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Map of the Public Land States And Territories constructed from The Public Surveys and other official sources in the General Land Office. Drawn by J.H. Hawes, Principal Draughtsman. T. Franks, Assistant. 1864. Engraved by D. McClelland Washn. D.C. | Map of the Public Land States And Territories constructed from The Public Surveys and other official sources in the General Land Office. Drawn by J.H. Hawes, Principal Draughtsman. T. Franks, Assistant. 1864. Engraved by D. McClelland Washn. D.C. | This is the earliest issue of of a general United States map by the GLO and the first listed in Kelsay. This copy was removed from either the 1864 Annual Report (never seen by us) or another executive document. Without color.
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