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Map showing the territory
originally assigned to the Cherokee "Nation of" Indians west of
the Mississippi, also the boundaries of the territory now occupied
or owned by them.
By C.C. Royce; N. Peters, Photo-Lithographer, Washington, D.C.;
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, J.W. Powell, Director.
Serial Set 2497 (49-2) H. misdoc. 167, map 1
Scale: 1:1,150,000
Size: 53 x 76 cm.
1884
Shows original cession in Arkansas as well as later cessions in
Kansas and Indian Territory. Colors used to differentiate cessions.
Includes rivers, cities, Indian agencies, and political boundaries.
Includes table of "Numeric and chronological schedule of Cherokee
cessions." Plate IX. |
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Map of the former territorial
limits of the Cherokee "Nation of" Indians exhibiting the boundaries
of the various cessions of land made by them to the colonies and
to the United States by treaty stipulations, from the beginning
of their relations with the whites to the date of their removal
west of the Mississippi River.
By C.C. Royce; N. Peters, Photo-Lithographer, Washington, D.C.;
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, J.W. Powell, Director.
Serial Set 2497 (49-2) H. misdoc. 167, map 2
Scale: 1:1,050,000
Size: 72 x 80 cm.
1884
Includes parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Shows rivers, canals, railroads,
mountains, cities, political boundaries. Includes table of "Numeric
and chronologic schedule of Cherokee cessions." Color is used
to differentiate cessions. Plate VIII.
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A map of the country of the
Five Nations, belonging to the Province of New York; and of the
lakes near which the nations of the Far Indians live, with part
of Canada.
Eleventh Census of the United States.
Serial Set 3016 (52-1) H. misdoc. 340, map 16
Scale: 1:12,000,000
Size: 15 x 22 cm.
1723
Reproduction of the 1723 map of the Great Lakes Region, showing
areas occupied and controlled by the Five (or six) Nations of
the Iroquoian League. Also shows other Indian lands and settlements.
Includes rivers, lakes, and mountians. Copied from original map
in the possession of Carolina G. Mountpleasant, Queen of the Senecas-Wolf
Clan.
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Map showing Indian Reservations
within the limits of the United States.
Compiled under the direction of the Hon. T.J. Morgan, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs. The Norris Peters Co., Photo-Litho., Washington,
D.C.
Serial Set 3088 (52-2) H.exdoc. 1, map 1
Scale: 1:5,800,000
Size: 53 x 84 cm.
1892
Color map of the United States showing the location of Indian
reservations, Indian schools (non-reservation, boarding, day,
contract, and public school under contract with Indian Bureau),
Indian agencies, military posts, state capitals, towns, villages,
rivers, lakes, and railraods. Contains three inset maps: "Indian
Territory," identifies reservations and schools in northeast Indian
Territory. "Mission Ind. Res. in California," shows Indian land
and schools on the reservation in southern California; "Alaska"
shows rivers and coastal features. |