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Map of the States of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois with the Settled Part of Michigan

Description: 1835 map of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the settled part of Michigan. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell in Philadelphia in 1835. Copyrighted in 1834.
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Map of the States of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois with the settled part of Michigan. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell. Philadelphia, 1835. Sold by Mitchell & Hinman, No 6 North 5th, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by S. Augustus Mitchell in the Clerks office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Scale of Miles. 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100. Engraved by J.H. Young. Steam Boat Routes. 1 Pittsburg [Pittsburgh] to New Orleans: Beaver, Pa. 29; Steubenville, O. 40, 69; Wheeling, Va. 23, 92; Marietta, O. 36, 178; Parkersburg, Va., 11, 189; Letarts Rapids, 58, 247; Point Pleasant, 27, 274; Gallipolis, O. 4, 278; Guyandot, Va. 27, 305; Burlington, O., 10, 315; Portsmouth, 38, 353; Maysville, Ken. & Aberdeen, O., 47, 400; Augusta, Ken. 18, 418; Cincinnati, O. 48, 466; Lawrenceburg, In., 23, 489; Rising Sun, 14, 503; Fredericksburg, Ken., 18, 521; Vevay, In., 11, 532; Madison, 23, 555; Louisville, Ken., 54, 609; New Albany, In., 5, 614; Fredonia, 59, 673; Rome, 32, 705; Troy, 25, 730; Owensboro, Ken. 28, 758; Evansville, In., 36, 794; Henderson, Ken., 12, 806; Mount Vernon, In., 28, 834; Wabash R., 19, 853; Shawneetown, Il., 10, 863; Golconda, 41, 904; America, 57, 961; Junction of the Mississippi and Ohio Rs., 10, 971; Columbus, Ken. 18, 989; Mills Point, 16, 1005; New Madrid, Mo. 32, 1037; Fulton, Ten., 99, 1136; Randolph, 21, 1157; Memphis, 47, 1204; Helena, A.T. [Territory], 84, 1288; Arkansas R., 70, 1358; Villemont, 50, 1408; Vicksburg, Mi., 167, 1575; Rodney, 61, 1636; Natchez, 45, 1681; St. Francisville, La., 123, 1804; Baton Rouge, 34, 1838; Donaldsonville, 48, 1886; General Hamptons, 8, 1894; Bringiers, 8, 1902; Bonnet Quarre Bend, 37, 1937; New Orleans, 36, 1975.2 Louisville to St. Louis: Junction of the Mississippi and Ohio Rs. as in No.1, 362; Cape Girardeau, Mo., 41, 403; Bainbridge, 10, 413; Lacouses L., 31, 444; Kaskaskia R., Il., 15, 459; St. Genevieve, Mo. 19, 478; Herculaneum, 31, 509; Carondolet, 22, 531; St. Louis, 7, 538.3 Louisville to Lafayette: Wabash R. as in No. 1, 244; New Harmony, In., 60, 304; Oxford, Il., 14, 318; White R., 34, 352; Vincennes, In., 32, 384; Merom, 35, 419; York, Il., 20, 439; Sterling, 20, 459; Terre Haute, In., 22, 481; Clinton, 20, 501, Covington, 51, 552; Williamsport, 18, 570; Lafayette, 35, 605.4 St. Louis to Prairie Du Chien: Missouri R., 17; Lower Alton, Il., 3, 20; Illinois R., 15, 35; Clarksville, Mo., 58, 93; Louisiana, 12, 105; Hannibal, 24, 129; La Grange, 29, 158; Fort Edwards, Il., 18, 176; Fort Armstrong on Rock I., 117, 293; Fever R. 42, 335; Galena, 8, 343; Dubuque, Mo.T. 18, 361; Cassville, Wis.T., 31, 392; Prairie du Chien, 32, 424.5 St. Louis to Peoria: Illinois R. as in No.4, 35; Montezuma, Il., 50, 85; Naples, 18, 103; Beardstown, 24, 127; Havanna, 29, 156; Pekin, 36, 192; Peoria, 8, 200.6 Buffalo to Detroit: Dunkirk, N.Y., 39; Portland, 18, 57; Erie, Pa., 35, 92; Ashtabula, O., 39, 131; Fairport, 32, 163; Cleveland, 30, 193; Sandusky, 54, 247; Amherstburg, U.C., 52, 299; Detroit, Mic., 18, 317.7 Detroit to Chicago: St. Clair R., Mic., 40; Cottrellville, 5, 45; Palmer, 12, 57; Bunceville, 7, 64; Fort Gratiot, 7, 71; White Rock, 40, 111; Thunder Is., 70, 181; Middle I., 25, 206; Presque Isle, 65, 271; Mackinaw, 58, 329; Isle Brule, 75, 404; Fort Howard, Wis.T., 100, 504; Chicago, Il, 400, 904.Vicinity of Detroit. Scale of Miles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10. Lead Region, East of the Mississippi River. Scale of Miles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20. Explanation: Capitals of States, County Towns, State Roads, Canals, Rail Roads. The figures along the roads indicate the distances in miles from place to place. Falls of Ohio. Scale of Miles 1, 2, 3, 4. The Louisville & Portland Canal is about two miles in length and was constructed to overcome a fall in the Ohio river of 22 feet. The first steam boat passed Decr [December] 21, 1829. Vicinity of Cincinnati. Scale of Miles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10.
Origin: 1835
Created By: Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868
Contributor(s): Mitchell & Hinman; Young, J.H. (James Hamilton)
Source: http://mdon.library.pfw.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cc_acfwhs/id/373
Collection: History Center Digital Collections
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Subjects: Indiana--Maps
Illinois--Maps
Ohio--Maps
Michigan--Maps
Stagecoach lines--Maps
Canals--Maps
Steamboat lines--Maps

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