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Missouri State 1850-51 (Version B) Historic Map Reprint
This historic 1850-51 map reprint shows the county boundaries and settlements within the State of Missouri as it existed in 1851. This includes the locations of a number of small settlements, many of which no longer exist. Some counties were not yet created such as Christian, Webster, Maries, and Barton County. To the west of Missouri in what is now Kansas and Oklahoma are the sections of land divided among the various Indian tribes. This map is historically important for several features: In 1851 it was proposed to split Bates County into two counties with Bates County to the south and Vernon County to the north which is exactly opposite of their location when Vernon County was actually created in 1855. This map shows the two counties in the proposed 1851 locations. This map also shows the location of Dodge County which was created out of Putnam County in 1846 but was dissolved back into Putnam County in 1851.This is from an original map that was published in 1850-51 by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. The original map that was scanned has some discoloration in the lower left corner which are also visible on the reprinted map. This map is reproduced as a digital ink jet print in full color, measuring approximately 12.6 x 15.5" centered on 13 x 19" heavy 32 lb paperstock. Our 13 x 19" maps 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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