Format Map
Contributors Melish, John
Dates 1818
Location Illinois
United States
Language English
Subjects Illinois
United States
Title
Map of Illinoise [sic] /
Description
Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.
Includes references to the township and range rectangular survey system.
Prime meridians: Washington and London.
Annotated on verso: No. 960. Title page of "Map of Illinois." Deposited 16 April 1818 by John Melish as proprietor. DLC
Mounted on cloth. DLC
Discolored with darkening along center fold. DLC
1 map ; 64 x 48 cm.
Creator
Melish, John,
Created Published
[Philadelphia : John Melish, 1818?]
Subject Headings
-  Illinois
-  United States--Illinois.
Notes
-  Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.
-  Includes references to the township and range rectangular survey system.
-  Prime meridians: Washington and London.
-  Annotated on verso: No. 960. Title page of "Map of Illinois." Deposited 16 April 1818 by John Melish as proprietor. DLC
-  Mounted on cloth. DLC
-  Discolored with darkening along center fold. DLC
Medium
1 map ; 64 x 48 cm.
Call Number
G4100 1818 .M4
Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 dcu
Digital Id
g4100 ct000892 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4100.ct000892
Library of Congress Catalog Number
2003627085
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