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Iowa Territory 1844 Historic Map Reprint
This historic 1844 map reprint shows the county boundaries and settlements within Iowa Territory as it existed in 1844. Iowa became a state in 1846. Only the southeastern portion of Iowa Territory is divided into named counties. As a result, some portions of each state are still rather sparsely settled. Divisions of land among the various Indian tribes are also shown including the Pottawattamies, Iowas, Sauks and Foxes, and Sioux. An important map of Iowa two years before becoming a state. The northern portion of Iowa Territory would later become the states of Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota.A handwritten note in pencil on the original map near the top edge indicates a 1845 boundary.This is from an original Iowa Territory map by H. S. Tanner that was published by Carey & Hart in 1841 within Tanner's Universal Atlas. This map is reproduced as a digital ink jet print in full color, measuring approximately 12.7 x 14.9" centered on 13 x 19" heavy 32 lb paperstock. Our 13 x 19" map sheets are inserted into protective plastic sleeves and mailed rolled in a sturdy mailing tube.(The lower map shows a sample of the detail on this map) |
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