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AD-A131 10S CULTURAL RESOURCES-LIERATURE SEARCH AND RECORDS REVIEW 1/- UPPER MISSISSIP .(U) GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICALRESEARCH CENTER INC WAUKESHA WI D F OVERSTREET ET AL.
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II. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
In 12 volumes: V. 1-Introduction & narrative; v. 2-Upper & Lower St. Anthony
Falls and Pool 1; v. 3-Pool 2; v. 4-Pool 3; v. 5-Pool 4; v. 6-Pool 5 & 5A;
v. 7-Pool 6; v. 8-Pool 7; v. 9-Pool 8; v. 10-Pool 9; v. 11-Pool 10; (2 vols)
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This literature search and records review of the Upper Mississippi River Basin
(River Mile 857.6, above St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota to
Lock & Dam,#10, (Guttenberg, Iowa) was authorized by the St. Paul District Corps
of Engineers as part of its master plan for the 9-foot navigation project. Theobjectives of the investigation were to: 1. conduct a comprehensive review of
existing records and review published and unpublished literature; 2. provide
an evaluation of recorded cultural resources; and 3. prepare a detailed
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Site-specific information was compiled for both historic and prehistoricsites from state agencies in Iowa, Minnesotaand Wisconsin, and from variouslocal and regional institutions. More than 1,000 historically or architect-urally significant sites and districtsand, more than 1,400 prehistoricarchaeological components were recorded and plotted on base maps. From thesite configurations and from other data collected during the course of therecords and literature review, a narrative framework for the interpretationof historic and prehistoric sites was developed. Recommendations to enhancethe management of the archaeological and historical data base were provided.The bibliography is arranged in five sections: (1) Archaeology & EnvironmentalBibliography; (2) Historic Sources Bibliography; and the third, fourth, andfifth sections refer to periodicals, archive files, and maps.,
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HISTORIC SOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY...........................5
PERIODICALS BIBLIOGRAPHY...............................12
RECORDS, SITE INVENTORIES, AND M-ANUSCRIPTS................13
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INTRODUCTION:
The following bibliographic references are arranged infive separate sections. In part, this arrangement is functionalin that the sections reflect materials that refer to particulartopical matter and represent different format forms. However,it should be noted that the bibliographic materials werecollected by different individuals who had distinctly differentinterests and responsibilities during the course of this datacompilation. The first bibliographic section refers primarilyto information relevant to the archaeology of the project areaas well as a number of general references relating to environ-ment, geology, geography, and other topics of similar vein.These citations were collected by Mr. Robert Boszhardt andmyself in an attempt to summarize the regional prehistory.
The second bibliographic section was compiled byMr. Robert Fay wh~ose general interests and responsibilitieswere the historic period information sets. Needless to say,there was a great deal of overlap in the first two bibliographiesas Mr. Fay did not restrict himself only to historical phenomena.Appropriately, Mr. Fay also dealt with Euro-American andindustrial sites and locations and noted both the historicalas well as the archaeological potentials of the loci he inves-tigated.
Finally, the third, fourth, and fifth sections refer toperiodicals consulted, archive files, and maps. Again, theoverlap between historical and archaeological utility of thesedata files is apparent. In summary, the first section relatesprimarily to prehistory and the physical setting of the projectregion; the second section reflects citations important tounderstanding the historical contexts of the study area; andthe third through fifth sections reference periodical and archivesources that contain both archaeological and historical informationsets.
ARCHAEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1952c Preliminary notes on An Archaeological Project inNortheast Iowa. Journal of the Iowa ArchaeologicalSociety, 1 (3):3-5.
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1953 Cultural variation within two Woodland Mound Groupsof Northeastern Iowa. American Antiquity 19:56-66.
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BENN, DAVID W.1976a Preliminary excavations at the FTD site (13AM210).
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1978 The Woodland ceramic sequence in the culture historyof Northeast Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology3 (2):215-284.
1980a Diffusion and Acculturation in Woodland Cultures onthe Western Prairie Penninsula. Paper presented at the38th Plains Anthropological Conference, November 5-8,Iowa City, Iowa.
1980b Hadfields Cave: a perspective on late Woodland culturein Northeastern Iowa. Office of the State ArchaeologistReport 13, University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
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1973 An archaeological survey of Grey Cloud Island, WashingtonCounty, Minnesota. The Minnesota Archaeologist 32 (l&2).
1979 Sampling and Intuition: An Archaeological Survey ofThe Nokasippi River Valley, Crow Wing County, Minnesota.Ms. on file, Archaeology Department, Minnesota HistoricalSociety.
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BLEED, PETER1969 The archaeology of Petaga Point: The Preceramic component.
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BLESSING, FRED K.1962 Discovery of historic objects at the site of the
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1911 Fourth addition to the record of Wisconsin AnLiquit iois.The Wisconsin Archeologist 10 (4) :182.
1913 La Crosse and Monroe Counties' notes. The WisconsinArcheologist 11 (3) :97-103.
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1944 The Harvey Rockshelter on the St. Croix River,'1hc Minnesota Archeologist 10 (4) :119-124.
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ELWELL, W. H. C.1910 Maps and notes of mound groups in and near Effigy
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an update report. The Wisconsin Archeologist, 58:62-70.
1978 A records search of archaeological sites in the highwaysurvey files located at the State Historical Society ofWisconsin.
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1944 "Additional Data on the A. H. Anderson Site", MinnesoitaArchaeologist 10.
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1980 GRS-1792(2)-62-22, widening, grading, and surfacinqClayton County. Unpublished report to The Iowa Departmentof Transportation, Secondary Roads. Office of the StateArchaeologist.
1980 F-18-9(20)-20-22 McGregor Bypass, Clayton County.Unpublished report on file at Iowa State HistoricPreservation Office, Iowa City.
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Society, St. Paul.
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1956. Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigation8:1-72.
1959b Modoc Rockshelter: an early archaic site in SouthernIllinois. American Antiquity 29:257-270.
FREEMAN, JOAN E.1969 The Millville site, a middle Woodland village in Grant
County, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Archeologist 50:37-88.
1975 An archaeological survey of blocks 13 and 16, 4th ward,Prairie du Chien. State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison. Report submitted to the U.S. Department of theArmy, St. Paul District, Corps of Engineers.
FREEMAN, JOAN E. and RICHARD B. LANE1976 An archaeological survey of the Mississippi River 9'
Channel: 1975 Dredge Disposal Sites, Pools 5A, 6, 7,and 8. St. Paul District, Corp of Engineers, ContractNo. DACW37-75-C-1063.
GALLAGHER, JAMES P.1978a Archaeological survey of a proposed sewer and water
pipe line in Medary Township.
1978b An archaeological survey of a proposed bypass trackroute in the City of La Crosse.
1978c Archaeological survey of the Alma to Tremval and Almato Crystal transmission lines.
1979 The Stoddard Wastewater Treatment Plant Survey, VernonCounty. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 205-18.
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1979a An archaeological inspection of a proposed WastewaterSewage Treatment Facility at Alma, Buffalo County.
1979b An archaeological study of the proposed Brice Distributionsub station near Midway, La Crosse County.
1979c An archaeological inspection of the Gillette Streetviaduct and approaches.
1980a An archaeological survey of the proposed Genoa-Lansingtransmission Line. Center for Research Archaeology,La Crosse. Prepared for Dairyland Power Cooperative.
1980b La Crosse Area Archaeological survey, 1979 season.Report prepared for the State Historical Society ofWisconsin.
1980c An archaeological survey of portions of Sand LakeCreek, La Crosse County.
1981a Cultural Resources investigation for the HolmenTreatment Facility Project, Report on file HistoricPreservation Office, State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
1981b Cultural resources investigation of the State Roadand Ebner Coulee Project, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.
GALLAGHER, JAMES P. and KATHERINE STEVENSON1980a Oneota subsistence and settlement in Southwestern
Wisconsin. Paper presented at The Midwest ArchaeologicalConference, October 3-5, Chicago.
1980b The Overhead Site, multi-component site on theMississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin. Paper presentedat the Midwest Archaeological conference, October 3-5,Chicago.
1980c Preliminary report on excavations at the Valley ViewSite (47LC34), an Oneota village near La Crosse, Wisconsin.The Wisconsin Archeologist 61 (4):505-521.
n.d. Oneota subsistence and settlement in southwesternWisconsin. Minnesota ,Anthropological Papers 1 (in press)
GALLAGHER, JAMES P., K. STEVENSON, H. FASSLER, C. HILL, M. MILLS,T. MORROW, K. MOTIVANS, S. NEFF, T. WEETH and R. WITHROW1981 The Overhead Site, 47Lc20. Manuscript on file
His+:ric Preservation Division, State Historical Society,Madison.
GALLAGHER, JAMES P. KATHERINE STEVENSON, and JAMES L. THELER1979 The Valley View Site (47 LC 34), an Orr Phase Oneota
site at La Crosse: 1978 excavations and analysis. Manu-scripts on file, Historic Preservation Division, StateHistorical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
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GEHR, ELLIOTT A.1976 A statistical description of the Brommer Terraces,
a Middle Woodland seasonal worksite in the BuffaloValley, Wisconsin. Unpublished Ph.D., dissertation,University of Oregon.
GEIER, CLARENCE R.1975 Early historic sites in the Big Platte and Platte
River Valleys of Grant County, Wisconsin. The WisconsinArcheologist 56 (3):216-258.
GEIER, CLARENCE R. and MICHAEL K. LOFTUS1975 Settlement data from the lower Big Platte and Platte
Rivers and adjacent sections of Mississippi River Bottoms.The Wisconsin Archeologist 57:58-129.
1976 Preliminary notes on prehistoric settlement behaviorin a section of the Mississippi River Valley in SouthwestWisconsin. The Wisconsin Archeologist 57 (2):58-129.
GIBBON, GUY E.1970 The Midway Village Site: an Orr Phase site in the Upper
Mississippi River Valley. The Wisconsin Archeologist51(3):79-182.
1972 Cultural Dynamics and the development of The OneotaLife-way in Wisconsin. American Antiquity, 37:166-185.
1973 The Sheffield Site: an Oneota Site on the St. CroixRiver. Minnesota Historical Society, PrehistoricArchaeology Series 10.
1974 A Model of Mississippian development and its implicationsfor the Red Wing Area. In Aspects of Upper Great LakesAnthropology: papers in honor of Lloyd A. Wilford 129-137.Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series No. 11. MinnesotaHistorical Society.
1975 "The Brower Site: a middle Woodland Mound and campsite on Lake Onamia", The Minnesota Archaeoloqist 34.
1976 A Simplified Algorithm Model for the Classification ofSilvernale and Blue Earth Phase Ceramic Vessels. In:Some Studies of Minnesota Prehistoric Ceramics: paperspresented at the First Council for Minnesota ArchaeologySymposium - 1976. A. R. Woolworth and M. A. Hall, eds.Minnesota His-torical Society, St. Paul.
1979 The Mississippian occupation of the Red Wing area.Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series No. 13. MinnesotaHistorical Society.
GIBBON, GUY E. and CHRISTY A. H. CAINE1976 The Middle late Woodland Transition in Eastern Minnesota.
Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, St. Louis.
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GIBBON, GUY E. and CHRISTY A. H. CAINE1980 The Middle to Late Woodland transition in eastern
Minnesota. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 5:57-72.
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APPLEBY, JAMES K.1884 Private land claims, Prairie du Chien farm lot 35, dated
2 May, 1884. Office of Register of Deeds, Crawford County,Wisconsin.
AUST, FRANZ A.1935 General development plan for H. L. Dousman memorial
park and the restoration of Villa Louis and Old FortCrawford, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Archives-ManuscriptDivision, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
BRISBOIS, B. W. and EDWARD H. BROADHEAD1856 Lower Prairie du Chien. Villa Louis Archives, Prairie
du Chien, Wisconsin.
BROCK and COMPANY1930 North and south parts of the city of Prairie du Chien.
In Standard atlas of Crawford County, Wisconsin, pp. 12-13,16 Chia go .
BRUNSON, IRA B.1853 Plat of the Main Village of Prairie du Chien. Archives-
Manuscript Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison.
CENTER, LIEUTENANT ALEXANDER J.1832 Map of the route of the military road from Fort Crawford
to Fort Howard via Fort Winnebago. Archives-ManuscriptDivision, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
DOTY, JAMES D.1824 Map showing the location of the old French fort at
Prairie du Chien, on copy of deed, dated August 24, 1824and signed by James D. Doty. Archives-Manuscript Division,State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
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FOLSOM, CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. C.n.d. Map of early Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Archives-
Manuscript Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison.
KISSEL, D. W.1938 Fort Crawford, schematic plan of the quarters at
Prairie du Chien-1856. Archives-Manuscript Division,State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
LEE, I., ESQ.1820 Plan of the settlement at Prairie des Chienes.
Archives-Manuscript Division, State Historical Societyof Wisconsin, Madison.
LYONS, LUCIUS1828 Plat of the private claims at Prairie du Chien.
Archives-Manuscript Division, State Historical Societyof Wisconsin, Madison.
MARTIN, A. H.1934 Portion of Fort Crawford military tract showing location
of Fort Crawford as found in survey notes of E. S. Norris,October 21, 1863, and measurements of hospital ruins byA. H. Martin, C. E., July 27, 1934, Prairie du Chien,Wisconsin. Archives-Manuscript Division, State HistoricalSociety of Wisconsin, Madison.
OGLE, GEORGE A. and COMPANY1902 North and south parts of Prairie du Chien, county seat
of Crawford County, Wisconsin. In Standard atlas ofCrawford County, Wisconsin, pp. 10-11, 14-15. Chicaqo.
PAGE, H. R. and COMPANY1881 Plat of Prairie du Chien, county seat of Crawford
County. In Illustrated historical atlas of Wisconsin,p. 121. Chicago.
RUGER AND STONER1870 Bird's-eye view of Prairie du Chien, Crawford County,
Wisconsin. Madison.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Prairie du Chien,Wisconsin. 1884,-M 1892, 1899, 1905, 1912, 1924. Ne-w York.
SNYDER, VAN VECHTEN and COMPANY1878 Plat of Prairie du Chien, County seat of Crawford
County. In Historical atlas of Wisconsin, p. 61.Milwaukee.
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Grant County
ARTCRAFT COMPANY1976 1976 ownership atlas, Grant County, Wisconsin.
Quincy, Illinois.
FOOTE, C. M. and COMPANY1895 Plat book of Grant county, Wisconsin. Minneapolis.
FOSTER, MARY S.n.d. Manuscript map of Grant County, Wisconsin,
organized 1836. Archives-Manuscript Division, StateHistorical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
FREEMAN, JAMES E.1842 Map of Grant County, Wisconsin. New York.
GRAY, WARREN1868 New map of Grant County, Wisconsin. New York.
HIXSON, W. W. and COMPANY1903 Map of Grant County, Wisconsin, prepared for the
Fennimore Times. Rockford, Illinois.
1928(?) Plat book of Grant County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1931 Plat book of Grant County, Wisconsin. Rockford,illnoi-s.
MARATHON MAP SERVICE1948 Plat book of Grant County, Wisconsin. Milwaukee.
OGLE, GEORGE A. and COMPANY1918 Standard atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin. Chicago.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1948 Triennial atlas & plat book, Grant County, Wisconsin.
Rockford, Illinois.
1960 Triennial atlas & plat book, Grant County, Wisconsin.Rockford, Illinois.
1973 Triennial atlas & plat book, Grant County, Wisconsin.Rockford, Illinoi.
1979 Triennial atlas & plat book, Grant County, Wisconsin.
STANDARD ATLAS COMPANY1966 Atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin. Minneapolis.
WARNER & FOOTE1877 Atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin. Red Wing, Minnesota.
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WILSON, J.1857 Map of Grant County, Wisconsin. Chicago.
Bagley
FOOTE, C. M. and COMPANY1895 Insert map of Bagley. In Plat book of Grant County,
Wisconsin, p. 12. Minneapolis.
OGLE, GEORGE A. and COMPANY1918 Insert map of Bagley, Wyalusing Twp. In Standard
atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin, p. 19. Chicago.
Glen Haven
FOOTE, C. M. and COMPANY1895 Insert map of Glen Haven. In Plat book of Grant County,
Wisconsin, p. 14. Minneapolis.
GRAY, WARREN1868 Insert map of Glen Haven. On New map of Grant County,
Wisconsin. New York.
OGLE, GEORGE A. and COMPANY1918 Insert map of Glen Haven, Glen Haven Twp. In Standard
atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin, p. 25. Chicago.
WARNER & FOOTE1877 Insert map of Glen Haven. In Atlas of Grant County,
Wisconsin, p. 65. Red Wing, Minnesota.
Wyalusing
FOOTE, C. M. and COMPANY1895 Insert map of Wyalusing. In Plat book of Grant County,
Wisconsin, p. 12. Minneapolis.
GRAY, WARREN18bd Insert map of Wyalusing. On New map of Grant County,
Wisconsin. New York.
OGLE, GEORGE A. and COMPANY1918 Insert map of Wyalusing, Wyalusing Twp. In Standard
atlas of Grant County, Wisconsin, p. 65. Chicago.
WARNER & FOOTE1877 Insert map of Wyalusing. In Atlas of Grant County,
Wisconsin, p. 70. Red Wing, Minnesota.
LA CROSSE COUNTY
BLISS, HENRY I.
1847 Surveys in La Crosse and adjoining counties.
1874 Map of the county of La Crosse, Wisconsin. La Crosse.
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BLISS & SPEAR
1857 Map of the county of La Crosse, Wisconsin. La Crosse.
BRUCE & SMITH1890 Map of the county of La Crosse, Wisconsin. La Crosse.
CHURCH COMPANY1955 County atlas and farm directory of La Crosse County,
Wisconsin. 0. L. Churh Co., Chicago.
HIXSON, W. W.1900 Plat map of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
HIXSON, W. W. & COMPANY
1930(?) Atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illino-_sI.
KENYON COMPANY1913 Atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Des Moines.
MARATHON MAP SERVICE1948 Ownership plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
Milwaukee.
MOLZAHN PRINTING & ADVERTISING
1965 Farm plat book, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. La Crosse.
1969 Plat book, with index to owners, La Crosse County,Wisconsin. La Crosse.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Standard atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Chicago.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1954 Plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
1960 Plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illi-nois.
1969 Triennial atlas & plat book, La Crosse County,Wisconsin. Rockford, Illinois.
1972 Plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1978 Plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1981 Plat book of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Rockford,I llnois.
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TITLE ATLAS COMPANY1972 Atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Minneapolis.
Charlestown (see Midway)
Cold Springs
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Plat of Cold Springs, Cambell Twp. In Standard atlas
of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, p. 20. Chicago.
Holmen
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Plat of Holmen. In Standard atlas of La Crosse County,
Wisconsin, p. 20. Chicago.
La Crosse
n.p. n.d. Manuscript map showing the locations of sawmillsat Onalaska, North La Crosse, and La Crosse, Wisconsin,1850-1910. Wisconsin Area Research Center, University ofWisconsin-La Crosse.
BECK and PAULI LITHOGRAPHY CO.1887 Bird's-eye view of La Crosse, Wisconsin, county seat
of La Crosse County. H. Wellge, Milwaukee.
BIDDENBACK, H. J.1898 City atlas of La Crosse, Wisconsin, compiled from
actual surveys and the city and county records. La Crosse.
BLISS, HENRY I.1870 Plat of the south eastern addition to the village of
North La Crosse, La Crosse county, Wisconsin.
1874 Map of the city of La Crosse, Milwaukee.
1883 Map of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Milwaukee.
1886 Map of the citS of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Milwaukee.
1888 Map of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. n.p.
1891 Map of the city of La Crosse. n.p.
1893 Map of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. n.p.
BLISS & SPEARn.d. Map of La Crosse and La Crescent. La Crosse.
1857 Map of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. New York.
1859 Map of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. New York.
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CITY OF LA CROSSE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT1912 Plat of lands dedicated to the city of La Crosse
for park purposes. Blueprint.
DODGE, JOSEPH T.1873 Map showing location of proposed bridge of the
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company at La Crosse,Wisconsin. ilwau-kee.
ELLSBURY, GEORGE H.1873 Bird's-eye view of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Milwaukee.
GREGORY & BLISS1856 Plat of Pike and Co.'s addition to the city of La Crosse.
Boston.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Plats of the north, north middle, south middle, and
south parts of the city of La Crosse and environs, countyseat of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. In Standard atlasof La Crosse, Wisconsin, pp. 40-41, 44-45,48-49, 52-53.Chicago.
1906 Plat of Oak Grove Park, Cambell Twp. In Standardatlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, pp.56-57. Chicago.
PAGE, H. R. & CO.1881 Plat of the city of La Crosse, county seat of La Crosse
County. In Illustrated historical atlas of Wisconsin,p. 127. Chicago.
PAULI, C. J.1876 Birdis eye view of La Crosse, Wisconsin. American
Oleograph Company, il~-alukee.
RUGER, A.1867 BirdLs eye view of the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Chicago.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP CO.Sanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for La Crosse, Wisconsin.1879, 1884, 188T,7891, 1894, 898,-1906, 1921, 1940, 1941,1946, 1965. New York.
SNYDER, VAN VECHTEN & CO.1878 Plat of the city of La Crosse, county seat of La Crosse
county. In Historical atlas of Wisconsin, p. 65. Milwaukee.
Midway
OGLE, GEORGE A. & CO.1906 Insert map of Midway, platted at Charlestown, Onalaska
Twp. In Standard atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin,p. 37. Chicago.
. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . II . . . . . . . . . . . .
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New Amsterdam
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Insert map of New Amsterdam, Holland & Onalaska Twp.,
located in sec. 3 & 34. In Standard Atlas of La CrosseCounty, Wisconsin, p. 37. Chicago..
North La Crosse (see La Crosse)
Oak Grove Park (see La Crosse)
Onalaska (see also La Crosse)
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1906 Plat of Onalaska. In Standard atlas of La Crosse
County, Wisconsin. pp. 56-57. Chicago.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP CO.Sanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Onalaska, Wisconsin.1887, 1894. New York.
West La Crosse (see La Crosse)
PEPIN COUNTY
BRIGGS & FALCONER1877 An illustrated historical atlas of the counties of
Buff-alo and Pepin, Wisconsin. WPdevl-le, Wisconsin.
HIXSON, W. W. and COMPANY1931 Plat book of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
KENYON COMPANY, THE1913 Outline map of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Des Moines,
Iowa.
MIDLAND ATLAS COMPANY1966 Atlas: Pepin County, Wisconsin. Milbank, South Dakota.
1972 Atlas of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Milbank, South Dakota.
MILLER, A. W.1887 Diagram of Pepin County along the left bank of
Lake Pepin between the Chippewa and Rush rivers. DN file,Archives Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & CO.1896 Standard atlas of Buffalo and P counties, Wisconsin.
Chicago.
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ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1958 Triennial atlas & plat book, Pepin County, Wisconsin.
Rockford, Ii1ni .-
1974 Plat book of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1978 Plat book of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Ill1nois.
1982 Plat book of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illi1noi-s.
WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY1930 Atlas and farmer's directory of Buffalo and Pepin
couHies,-Ts'cnsin. St. Paul.
WEDGE, ENTERING1913 Atlas of Pepin County, Wisconsin. Des Moines.
Johnsonville (see Lakeport)
Kansas (see Pepin)
Lakeport
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Lakeport, Pepin County, Pepin Twp.
In Standard atlas of Buffalo and Pepin counties,Wisconsin, p. T . -- icago.
McCain's Landing (see Lakeport)
Newcomb's Landing (see Pepin)
North Pepin (see Pepin)
Pepin
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Pepin, platted at North Pepin, Pepin
Twp. In Standard atlas of Buffalo and Pepin Counties,Wisconsin, p. c7 c--ago.
Stockholm
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Stockholm, Stockholm Twp., Pepin County.
In Standard atlas of Buffalo and Pepin count..es, Wisconsin,p. 55. Chicago.
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PIERCE COUNTY
HIXSON, W. W. & COMPANYc.1920 Platbook of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
NASH, G. V. & F. B. MORGAN1877-1878 Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Appleton
and Oshkosh, W'-sconsin.
NELSON, THOMAS 0. COMPANY1959 Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Fergus Falls,
Minnesota.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Standard atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Chicaqo .
RHAME, A.1930 Plat book, Pierce eounty, Wisconsin. Red Wing,
Minnesota.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1955 Triennial atlas and plat book, Pierce County, Wisconsin.
Rockford, Illinois.
1965 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Ilinois-.
1968 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1973 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illino is.
1975 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1978 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
1980 Plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
SPRING VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY1917 Atlas and plat book of Pierce County, Wisconsin.
Spring Valley, Wisconsin.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Ramsey and Washington Counties, with adjacent portions
of Anoka, Daota, and HennepinCounle-s, Minnesota andpas of St. Croix and Pierce Counties, Wisconsin.Minneapolis.
II
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Bay City
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Insert map of Bay City, Isabelle Twp. In Standard
atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 54. Chicago.
Diamond Bluff
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Insert map of Diamond Bluff, Diamond Bluff Twp. In
Standard atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, pp. 54-55.Chicago.
Elizabeth (see Prescott)
Hager City (Hager)
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Insert map of Hager, Trenton Twp. In Standard atlas
of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 61. Chicago.
Harrisburg (see Maiden Rock)
Maiden Rock
NASH, G. V. & F. B. MORGAN1877-1878 Insert map of the village of Maiden Rock, Sec. 15,
T24-16. In Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 48.Appleton and Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Insert map of Maiden Rock, Maiden Rock Township.
In Standard atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 28.Chicago.
Prescott
n.p. 1882(?) Village plat of Prescott, Saint Croix, County,Wisconsin.
NASH, G. V. & F. B. MORGAN1877-1878 Map of the city of Prescott, Pierce County,
Wisconsin. In Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 45.Appleton & Oshkos-, Wsconsin.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Map of Prescott, Pierce County, Wisconsin. In
Standard atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, pp. 14-15.Chicago.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Prescott, Wisconsin.1884, 1892, 1898, 1902, 1912. New York.
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Trenton
NASH, G. V. & F. B. MORGAN1877-1878 Insert map of the village of Trenton, Twp. 24
& 25-18. In Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 53.Appleton & Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1908 Insert map of Trenton (now vacated), Trenton Twp.
In Standard atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 60.Chicago.
Warrentown (Warren)
NASH, G. V. & F. B. MORGAN1877-1878 Insert map of the village of Warren, Sec. 7,
Twp. 24-16. In Atlas of Pierce County, Wisconsin, p. 48.Appleton and Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
TREMPEALEAU COUNTY
ARTCRAFT COMPANY1975 Ownership atlas, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
Quincy, Illinois.
HIXSON, W. W. and COMPANY1931 Plat book of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Rockford,
Illinois.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1901 Standard Atlas of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
Chicago.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1954 Triennial atlas and plat book, Trempealeau County,
Wisconsin. Roc-korTIlllinos .
1967 Plat book of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illi-nos.
1972 Plat book of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illi-nois.
1978 Plat book of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
1981 Plat book of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Rockford,Illinois.
TUCKER, MILO G.1877 Map of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Milwaukee.
TRI-TABULA, INC.1975 Atlas of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Lake Elmo
Minnesota.
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WEBB PUBLISHING CO.
1914 Atlas and farm directory with complete survey intowns-W ltts of Trempeaeau County, Wisconsin.St. Paul.
Monteville (see Trempealeau)
Reed's Landing (see Trempealeau)
Trempealeau
n.p. n.d. Map of Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1901 Map of Trempealeau, T.18N R.9w. In Standard atlas of
Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, p. 59. Chicago.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP CO.Sanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Trempealeau,Wisconsin. 1894, 1900, 1910, 1932. New York.
SNYDER, VAN VECHTEN & CO.1878 Plat of the village of Trempealeau, Trempealeau County.
In Historical atlas of Wisconsin, p. 72. Milwaukee.
VERNON COUNTY
BRIGGS & FALCONER1878 Map of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Pardeeville, Wisconsin.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1896 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Minneapolis.
HIXSON, W. W. & COMPANY1931 Pictorial and official atlas of Vernon County, Wisconsin.
NELSON, THOMAS 0. COMPANY1956 Atlas of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1955 Triennial atlas and plat book, Vernon County, Wisconsin.
Rockford, illh-n-os.
1965 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Rockford, IL.
1973 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Rockford, IL.
1976 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Rockford, IL.
1978 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Rockford, IL.
1981 Plat book of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Rockford, II..
WEBB PUBLISHING CO.1915 Atlas and farm directory with complete survey in
town-ship plats of Vernon County, Wisconsin. St. Paul.
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Bad Axe (see Genoa)
DeSoto
BROCK & COMPANY1930 Insert map of DeSoto, Freeman Twp. In Standard atlas
of Crawford County, Wisconsin, p. 15. Chicago.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of DeSoto. In Plat book of Vernon County,
Wisconsin, p. 30. Minneapolis.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1902 Insert map of DeSoto, Freeman Twp., Crawford and
Vernon counties. In Standard atlas of Crawford County,Wisconsin, p. 53. Chicago.
Genoa
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Genoa, formerly Bad Ax City. In Plat
book of Vernon County, Wisconsin, p. 46. Minneapolis-.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Genoa, Wisconsin.1894, 1927, 193T.?New York.
Hastings Landing (see Genoa)
Stoddard
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Stoddard. In Plat book of Vernon County,
Wisconsin, p. 26. Minneapolis.
Victory
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1896 Insert map of Victory. In Plat book of Vernon County,
Wisconsin, p. 42. Minneapolis.
MINNESOTA
DAKOTA COUNTY
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1890 Map of Ramsey and Hennepin Counties with adjacent
portions of Anoka, Wright, Carver, Dakota, and WashingtonCounties, Minnesota. Minneapols.
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ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1967 Biennial farm atlas and residents directory, Dakota
County, Minnesota. Rockford, Illinois.
1976 Biennial farm atlas and residents directory, DakotaCounty, Minnesota. Rock-ord, Illinois.
1980 Biennial farm atlas and residents directory, DakotaCounty, Minnesota. Rockfo-rd, Illinois.
UNION PUBLISHING CO.1896 Plat book of Dakota County, Minnesota. Philadelphia.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Ramsey and Washington Counties, with adjacent portions
of Anoka, Daota, ana H ennin Countes, Minnesota andparts of St. Croix and Pierce Counties, Wisconsin.MinnealT3ls.
WEBBS PUBLISHING COMPANY1916 Atlas and farm directory with complete survey in
township plats, Dakota County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
Hastings
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 -Map of Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota. In An
illustrated historical atlas of the State of Minnes-ota,p. 57. 'hicago.
DODGE, J. T.n.d. Insert map of Hastings, Dakota County. H.& D. Ry. and
St. P. & C. Ry., Dakota County, Minnesota.
NININGER(Plat filed by John Nininger 1856, but town promotionby Ignatius Donnelly failed during the Panic of 1857)
SANBORN MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Hastings, Minnesota.1884, 1891, 1898, 1904, 1910, 1911, 1924.
SECURITY SURVEYING COMPANY1928 Plat of Nininger. In Map plates of Dakota of
Dakota County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
UNION PUBLISHING COMPANY1896 Plat of Nininger. Township 115 North Ranges 17 & 18
West, of the 5th Principal Meridian. Plat book ofDakota County, p. 11. Philadelphia.
Oliver's Grove (see Hastings)
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Pine Bend
UNION PUBLISHING CO.1896 Pine Bend. Secs. 34 & 35 Inver Grove. Plat book
of Dakota County, P. 11. Philadelphia.
GOODHUE COUNTY
DODGE, J. T.n.d. Manuscript map of the railroad between Red Wing and
Reed's Landing, Minnesota. Archives-Manuscript Division,State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY
1894 Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
MIDLAND ATLAS COMPANY
1977 Atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Milbank, SouthDakota.
NELSON, THOMAS 0. COMPANY1958 Atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Fergus Falls,
Minnesota. _'
RED WING PUBLISHING COMPANY1946 Goodhue County plat book--farm directory. Red Winq,
RHAME, A. E.1926 Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Red Wing,
Minnesota.
1933 Plat book _f Goodhue County, Minnesota. Red Wing,Minnesota.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1962 Farm plat book with index to owners, Goodhue County,
Minnesota. Rockford, Illinois.
1966 Triennial atlas and plat book, Goodhue County,Minnesota. Rockford, Illinois.
1978 Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Rockford,Illinois.
1980 Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Rockford,Illinois.
TITLE ATLAS CO., INC.1972 Pictorial atlas, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
Minneapolis.
WARNER & FOOTE1877-1878 Atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
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WEBB PUBLISHING CO.1914 Atlas and farmers' directory of Goodhue County,
Minnesota. St. Paul.
Central Point
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Central Point. In Plat book of Goodhue
County, Minnesota, p. 8. Minneapolis.
Florence
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of auditor's sub. section 24 T.112 R.13
(former site of Florence). In Plat book of Goodhue County,Minnesota, p. 15. Minneapolis.
Frontenac
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Frontenac. In Plat book of Goodhue
County, Minnesota, p. 12. Minneapolis.
Frontenac Station
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Frontenac Station (Frontenac P.O.).
In Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota, p. 11.Minneapolis.
Red Wing
CAMBELL, W. P.1874 Map of Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota. In An
illustrated historical atlas of the state of Minnesota,p. 94. Chicago.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 West, middle, and east parts of the city of Red Wing,
Goodhue County, Minnesota. In Plat book of GoodhueCounty, Minnesota, pp. 18-19, 2 , Minneapolis.
RICHARDS, GEORGE L.1874 Bird's-eye view of Red Wing, Minnesota.
Wacouta (Wacoutah)
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Wacoutah, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
In Plat book of Goodhue County, Minnesota, p. 11.Minneapolis.
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HENNEPIN COUNTY
BENNETT, L. G.1867 Map of Ramsey and Manomin Counties and Hennepin East.
Chicago.
COOK, R.1860 Sectional map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1890 Ma of Ramsey and Hennepin Counties with adjacent
portions of Anoka, Wright, Carver, Dakota, and WashingtonCounties, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
WARNER & FOOTE1879 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
1886 Ramsey and Washington Counties, with adjacent portionsof Anoka, Dakota and Hennepin Countles, Minnesota and partsof St. Croix and Ple-rce Counties, Wisconsin. Minneapolis.
WRIGHT, GEORGE B. & G. JAY RICE
1874 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
Cheeverstown
1847-1855 ( how part of the University of Minnesotacampus - see Minneapolis)
Falls City (platted 1857 - see Minneapolis)
City of Fort Snelling (plat filed by Franklin Steele 1857, buttown promotion failed during Panic of 1857 - now part ofFort Snelling Military Reservation and Veterans Admin-istration grounds)
Minneapolis
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 Plan of the city of Minneapolis and vacinity (sic).
In An illustrated historical atlas of the state ofMinii-esota, pp. 40-41. Chicago.
ELLSBURY, GEORGE H. and VERNON GREEN1874 View of Minneapolis, Minnesota. In An illustrated
historical atlas of the state of Minnesota, betweenpp. 38-39. Chicago.
RUGER, A.1867 Panoramic map of Minneapolis and St. Anthony.
Chicago Lithographic Company, Chicago.
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SANBORN MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Minneapolis,Minnesota. 1912-1927. New York.
WRIGHT, GEORGE B. & G. JAY RICE1874 Insert map of Minneapolis. Shown on M of Hennepin
County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
St. Anthony City
1855-1872 (now part of the University of Minnesota-campus - see Minneapolis)
St. Anthony Town (platted 1849, became part of town ofMinneapolis 1855 and City of Minneapolis 1866 -
see Minneapolis)
HOUSTON COUNTY
BLISS, HENRY I.1871 Map of Houston County, Minnesota. La Crosse.
DODGE, JOSEPH T.1873 Map showing location of proposed bridge of the
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company at La Crosse,Wisconsin.- Mllwaukee.
McGILL-WARREN CO.1938 Standard map of Houston County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
MINNESOTA MAP PUBLISHING CO.1913 Standard map of Houston County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
OGLE, GEORGE A. & COMPANY1896 Standard atlas of Houston County, Minnesota. Chicago.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1966 Triennial atlas and plat book, Houston County, Minnesota.
Rockford, Illinois.
1977 Plat book of Houston County, Minnesota. Rockford,I iI-os .--- "
1980 Plat book of Houston County, Minnesota. Rockford,IlliRos.
WARNER & FOOTE1878 Plat book of Houston County, Minnesota. Philadelphia.
WEBB PUBLISHING CO.1931 Atlas and farmerd' directory of Houston County,
Minnesota. St. Paul.
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Brownsville
WARNER & FOOTE1878 Plat of Brownsville, Houston County, Minnesota. In
Plat book of Houston County, Minnesota, pp. 40-41.Philadelphia.
Hokah
WARNER & FOOTE1878 Plat of Hokah, Houston County, Minnesota. In Plat
book of Houston County, Minnesota, pp. 36-37. PhTlhaelphia.
Jefferson
WARNER & FOOTE1878 Insert plat of Jefferson. In Plat book of Houston
County, Minnesota, p. 44. Philadelphia.
La Crescent
BLISS & SPEARn.d. Map of La Crosse & La Crescent. La Crosse.
BLISS, GREGORY and SPEAR1856 Plat of the Williams Addition to the town of La Crescent,
1856.
HUDSON, CHARLES H.1859 Map of La Crescent, Houston County, Minnesota. n.p.
WARNER & FOOTE1878 Plat of La Crescent, Houston County, Minnesota. In
Plat book of Houston County, Minnesota. pp. 32-33.P-had-lphia.
Reno
RAMSEY COUNTY
n.p. n.d. St. Paul and Chicago Railway, Ramsey and WashingtonCounties, St. Paul to Hastings.
BENNETT, L. G.1867 map of Ramsey and Manomin counties and Hennepin East.
Chicago.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1890 Map of Ramsey and Hennepin Counties with adjacent
portions of Anoka, Wright, Carver, Dakot-and WashingtonCounties, Minn-esota. Minneapolis.
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HOPKINS, GRIFFITH M.1886 Atlas of the environs of St. Paul, including the
whole of Ramsey County, Minnesota.
SCOTTEN, GEORGE and W. F. DUFFY1859 Map of Ramsey County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Ramsey and Washington Counties, with adjacent portions
of Anoka, Dakota, an Hen in Counte-s, Minnesota andpartoTSt. Croix--nd Pierce Counties, Wisconsin.Minneapolls.
Kaposia (now South St. Paul)
Rumtown (c.1850-now part of the City of St. Paul)
St. Paul
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 Plan of the city of St. Paul and vicinity. In An
illustrated historical atlas of the state of Minnesota,pp. 28-29. Chicago.
BENNETT, L. G.1867 View of St. Paul, Minnesota shown on Ma, of Ramsey
and Manomin Counties and Hennepin East. Chicago.
ELLSBURY, GEORGE H. and VERNON GREEN1874 View of St. Paul, Minnesota. In An illustrated historical
atlas of the state of Minnesota, between pp. 26-27. Chicago.
Wabasha County
n.p. n.d. Manuscript map of the St. Paul and Chicago Railway,Winona to Reed's Landing and the Winona and St. PaulRailroad, Winona to Minnesota City. Archives-ManuscriptDivision, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
DODGE, J. T.n.d. Manuscript map of the railroad between Red Wing and
Reed's Landing, Minnesota. Archives-Manuscript Division,State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
MACK PUBLISHING COMPANY1937 Plat book of Wabasha County, Minnesota. Plainview,
Minnesota.
MIDLAND ATLAS COMPANY, INC.1968 Atlas of Wabasha County, Minnesota. Milbank,
South Dakota.
1972 Atlas of Wabasha County, Minnesota. Milbank,South Dakota.
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ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS INC.1979 Land atlas and plat book, Wabasha County, Minnesota.
Rock fo-rd, liinois.
WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY1915 Atlas and farm directory with complete survey in
township plats, Wabasha County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
Cratte's Landing (see Wabasha)
Lake City
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 Map of Lake City, Wabasha County, Minnesota, T.111
N. R. 12W. of 5th P.M. In An illustrated historicalatlas of the state of Minnesota, p. 101. Chicago.
DODGE, J. T.n.d. Insert map of Lake City. Manuscript map of the
railroad between Red Wing and Reed's Landing, Minnesota.Archives-Manuscript Division, State Historical Societyof Wisconsin, Madison.
Minneiska
n.p. n.d. Insert map of Minneiska. Manuscript map of theSt. Paul and Chicago Railway, Winona to Reed's Landingand the Winona and St. Paul Railroad, Winona to MinnesotaCity. Archives-Manuscript Division, State HistoricalSociety of Wisconsin, Madison.
Reed's Landing
Wabasha
n.p. n.d. Manuscript map of Wabasha, Minnesota. Archives-Manuscript Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison.
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 Map of Wabasha, Wabasha County, Minnesota, T.1IIN. R.
10W. of 5th P.M. In An illustrated historical atlas ofthe state of Minnesota, p. 101. Chicago.
SANBORN MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance maps for Wabasha, Minnesota.1885, 1890, 1895, 1902, 1910, 1917, 1928. New York.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
n.p. n.d. St. Paul and Chicago Railway, Ramsey and WashinqtonCounties, St. Paul to Hastings.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1890 Map of Ramsey and Hennepin Counties with adjacent
portions of Anoka, Wright, Carver, Scott, Dakota, andWashingtoiCountes, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
NORTHWEST PUBLISHING CO.1901 Plat book of Washington County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1966 Triennial atlas and plat book, Washington County,
Minnesota. Rockford, Illinols -.
1976 Plat book of Washington County, Minnesota. Rockford,Illinois.
1979 Plat book of Washington County, Minnesota. Rockford,Illinois.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Ramsey and Washington Counties with adjacent portions
of Anoka, Dakota, and Hennepin CouiiETis, Minnesota andarts of St. Croix and Pierce Counties, Wisconsin.Minneai.
WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY1912 The farmers atlas and directory with complete survey in
townshi plats, Washington County, Minesota. St. Paul.
Gray Cloud
BIRK, DOUGLAS A.1972 Plat of the village of "Gray Cloud", as platted in
June, 1856 by Joe Brown and Truman Smith. In Grey Cloud:an archaeological approach, p. 75. Reduced copy oforiginal in possession of Washington County, Stillwater,Minnesota.
Langdon
Newport
Winona County
n.p. n.d. Manuscript map of the St. Paul and Chicago Railway,Winona to Reed's Landing and the Winona and St. PaulRailroad, Winona to Minnesota City. Archives-ManuscriptDivision, State Historical Society of Wisconisn, Madison.
BENNETT, L. G. and A. C. SMITH1867 Map of Winona County, Minnesota. Chicago.
DODGE, J. T.n.d. Manuscript map of St. Paul and Chicago Railway, Winona
to La Crescent. Archives-Manuscript Division, StateHistorical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
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FARMSTEAD STOCK and HOME1927 Plat book and rural directory of Winona County, Minnesota.
Minneapols--.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1824 Plat book of Winona County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
MINNESOTA MAP PUBLISHING COMPANY1913 Standard map of Winona County, Minnesota. St. Paul.
NELSON, THOMAS 0. and COMPANY1966 Atlas of Winona County, Minnesota. Fergus Falls,
Minnesota.
ROCKFORD MAP COMPANY1939 Plat book of Winona County, Minnesota. Rockford,
Ilinois-
1963 Farm plat book, with index to owners, Winona Count,Minnesota. Rockford, Illinois.
1972 Atlas and plat book, Winona County, Minnesota.Rockford, Illinois.
1977 Land atlas and plat book, Winona County, Minnesota.Rockford, Illinois.
THRIFT PRESS, THE1927 Atlas and ijat book, Winona County, Minnesota.
Rockford, Illinois.
TITLE ATLAS COMPANY1973 Atlas of Winona County, Minnesota. Minneapolis.
WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY1914 Atlas and farmers' directory of Winona County, Minnesota.
St. Paul.
Catlin
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Catlin. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 38. Minneapolis.
Dakota
n.p. n.d. D. C. Osburn's addition to Dacota.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Dakota. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 17. Minneapolis.
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Dresbach
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Map of Dresbach. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 21. MinneapTis.
East Richmond
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of East Richmond. In Plat book of Winona
County, Minnesota, p. 24. Minneapolis.
Homer
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Homer. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 24. Minneapolis.
La Moille
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of La Moille. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 5. Minneapolis.
Minnesota City
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Map of Minnesota City. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 46. Minneapolis.
Richmond
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Insert map of Richmond. In Plat book of Winona County,
Minnesota, p. 5. Minneapolis.
Winona
n.p. n.d. Insert map of Winona. Manuscript map of St. Pauland Chicago Railway, Winona to La Crescent. Archives-Manuscript Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,Madison.
ANDREAS, A. T.1874 Map of Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, T. 107 N. R. 7W.
of 5th P.M. In An illustrated historical atlas of the stateof Minnesota, pp. -- i0-11. hicago.
BALL, JOHN1852 Manuscript map of the original plat of Winona-1852.
Winona County Historical Society Museum, Winona, Minnesota.
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ELLSBURY, GEORGE H. and VERNON GREEN1874 View of Winona, Minnesota. In An illustrated historical
atlas of the state of Minnesota, between pp. 108-109.Chicago.
FOOTE, C. M. & COMPANY1894 Northeast, northwest, southwest, and southeast parts
of the city of Winona. In Plat book of Winona County,Minnesota, pp. 10-11, 14-15, 18-19, 22-23. Minneapolis.
JONES and KROEGER1888 Map of the city of Winona, Minnesota.
NEVILLESn.d. Aromatic map of Winona, heart of the Mississippi Alps.
Winona, Minnesota.
PAULI, C. J.1889 Bird's-eye view of Winona, Minnesota. Milwaukee
RASCHER1884 Rascher's fire insurance atlas of Winona. 1884.
SANBORN MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris fire insurance map for Winona, Minnesota.1884, 1917.
SHOBEN, CHARLES1874 Bird's-eye view of Winona, Minnesota. Chicago.
IOWA
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAPS AND PLANS
ORR, ELLISON1934a Map of Jennings-Liebhardt Mound Group (also called
Pleasant Ridge Mound Group). Copy at Historic PreservationDivision of the State |fistorical Society of Iowa.
1934b Map of Slinde Mound Group (Allamakee County). Copyat Historic Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
1934c Map of Sny-Magill Hoq Back Mound Group. Copy on fileHistoric Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
1935a Map of Buck Creek Mounds. Unpublished map on file atHistoric Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
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1935b Map of Buck Creek Bench Mound Group. Unpublishedmap on file at Historic Preservation Division of theState Historical Society of Iowa.
]935c Map of Turkey River Mound Groups on file at H1istoricPreservation Division of the State Historical Society ofIowa.
1935d Map of Harvey's Island Mound Groups. Unpublished-on file at Historic Preservation Division of the StateHistorical Society of Iowa.
1915e Map of Harvey's Island Mound Group. No. 2. Copyat Historic Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
1935f Map of Harvey's Island Mound Group. No. 3. Copyat Historic Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
1936a Site Plan of Luth-Hennesy Mound No. 3 at the Officeof The State Archaeologist of Iowa.
1936b Map of Fish Farm Mound Group. Unpublished map onfile at Effigy Mounds National Monument.
ALLAMAKEE COUNTY
ANDERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY1917 Atlas of Allamakee County, Iowa. Mason City, Iowa.
ANDREAS, A. T.1875 Map of Allamakee County. In Illustrated historical
atlas of the state of Iowa, p. 27. Andreas Atlas Co.,
BOOTH, R. C. ENTERPRISES1969 The atlas of Allamakee County, Iowa. Harlan, Iowa.
HIXSON, W. W. & COMPANYc.1920s Plat book of Allamakee County, Iowa. Rockford,
Illinois.
JONES, LOUIS I.1941 Atlas of Allamakee County, Iowa. Waukon, Iowa.
MAY, R. B.1903 Waukon Standard wall p of Allamakee County, Iowa.
Waukon, Iowa.
NjORTHEASTERN IOWA PRESS ASSOCIATION1934(?) Little Switzerland of America. Map of Allamakee
and Clayton Counties, Iowa. American LiqhoIraphin!& Printing Co., Des Moines.
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RATCLIFFE, JOHN G.1872 Map of Allamakee County, Iowa. Waukon, Iowa.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1978 Land atlas and plat book, Allamakee County, Iowa.
Rock-d, Il-i nos.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1980 Plat book of Allamakee County, Iowa. Rockford,
Illinois.
TITLE ATLAS COMPANY1964 Atlas of Allamakee County, Iowa. Minneapolis.
UNIGRAPHIC, INC.1980 Atlas history of Allamakee County, Iowa from 1859
to 1978. Evansville, Indiana.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat book of Allamakee County, Iowa. Minneapolis.
WAUKON NEWSPAPERS1950 Map book and farm directory, Allamakee County, Iowa.
Waukon, Iowa.
Adams Junction (see Waukon Junction)
Allamakee (abandoned river landinq town, platted 1858)
Capoli (see Columbus)
Chantry (abandoned river landinq town, platted 1857)
Columbus (Capoli) (platted 1852, now part of Lansing)
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat of Columbus, Lansing Twp. In Plat book of
Allamakee County, Iowa, p. 36. Minneapolis.
Effigy Mounds National Monument
BICKEL, W. F.n.d. Map of Mississippi Valley National Park Mound Group
No. 1 (Sny-Magill Mound Group). Blueprint copy on fileHistoric Preservation Division of the State HistoricalSociety of Iowa.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE1963 Historical base map, drawing no. NM-EFF 3020, Effigy
Mounds National Monument master plan. Effigy MoundsNational Monument, Marquette, Iowa.
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Harpers Ferry
WAkNER & FOOTE1886 P1 it of Harpers Perry, Taylor Twp. In Plat book of
Allamakee County, Iowa, p). 39.
_,' tm.nIn's Station (abandoned rotiIroad stop)
J-nsonport (abandoned river landinq town platted 1856)
!.yi.tte (abandoned river land nq site: sawmill and stores)
Lau.;inq
ANDREAS, A.''.1,875 I'Lan of the city of Lansing, Sections 29, 32, 33, and
28, T.99N. R.3W., Allamakee County. In Illustratedhistorical atlas of the state of Iowa, p. 30. Chicaqo.
:;AN1BURN-PERRIS MAP COMPANYSanborn-IPerris tire in:;uran(-(, maps for Lansin q, I 1wa .1886, 1894, 1912. Chicaqo.
WARNER & I'OOTE1886 Plat of Lansinq, Al lamakee County, Iowa. In I'lat book
o! Allnamakee County, Iowa, pp. 26-27. Minneapolis.
New Albin
1886 Plat of New Albin, Iowa Twp. In Plat book o AllamakeeCounty, p. 31. Minneapolis.
Nozeka (also Nezekaw) ("paper" river landinq town situ,platted 1856)
North Capoli (see Lansing)
Waukoii Junct Lon
WAR,"ER & FOOTE1886 Plat of Waukon Junction, Taylor Twp. fn P lat b-ook of
Allamakee County, Iowa, p). 33. Minneapolis.
Winficld (sue Harpers Ferry)
CLAYTON COUNTY
ANDREAS, A. T.1875 Map of Clayton County. In Illustrated historical atlas
Df the state o)f Iowa, p. 83. Andreas Atlas Co., Chicaqo.
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CROSBY, J. 0.1857 Map of the county of Clayton, Iowa, 1857. J. Sage
& Sons, Buffa-lo, New York.
NORTHEASTERN IOWA PRESS ASSOCIATION1934(?) Little Switzerland of America. Map of Allamakee
and Clayton Counties, Iowa. American Lithographing& Printing Co., Des Moines.
ROCKFORD MAP PUBLISHERS1977 Triennial atlas and plat book, Clayton County, Iowa.
Rockford, Illinois.
1980 Plat book of Clayton County, iowa. Rockford, Ill-inois.
THOMPSON, M. H. & BROTHER1866 Map of Clayton County Iowa, 1866. Dundee, Illinois.
UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE1841 United States military reservation at Fort Crawford,
Wisconsin Territory. Part of T.95N., R.4W., 5th Meridian,Iowa Territory, lands reserved for use of military postat Fort Crawford. Photostat copy from the original inthe War Department, Washington, on file, Archives-Division,State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat book of Clayton Couny , Iowa. Minneapolis.
WEBB PUBLISHING CO.1914 Atlas and farm directory with complete survey in
township plats of Clayton County, Iowa. St. Paul.
WIDMAN, J. F. & SONS COMPANY1937 Switzerland of America, includinq state patrk .ireas.
Clayton
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat of Clayton, Clayton Township. In Plat book of
Clayton County, Iowa, p. 35. Minneapolis.
Frenchtown (former river landing and shipping point, now ahamlet near present town of Clayton)
Guttenberg
1869 A bird's-eye view of Guttenberg. Merchant's Litho.,Chicaqo.
ANDREAS, A. T.1875 Plan of Guttenberg, T.92N. R.2W., Clayton County.
In Illustrated historical atlas of the state of Iowa,p. 84. Andreas Atlas Co., C-hicaqo.
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MENZEL, G. A.1858 A new map of Guttenberg. Cincinnati, Ohio
WARNER & FOOTE1886 South and north parts of Guttenberg, Clayton County,
Iowa. In Plat book of Clayton County, Iowa, p. 33-34.Minneapolis.
Keeleroy (abandoned river landing site, platted 1848)
Marquette (formerly North McGregor)
ANDREAS, A. T.1875 Plan of the city of McGregor, T.95N R.3W. 5th P.M.,
Clayton County. In Illustrated historical atlas ofthe state of Iowa, p. 84. Andreas Atlas Co., Chicago.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat of North McGreoqr and north part of McGreqor.
In Plat book of Clayton County, Iowa, p. 40-41.MinEapolis
McGregor
ANDREAS, A. T.1875 Plan of the city of McGreort, T.95N. R.3W. 5th P.M.
Clayton County. In Illustrated historical atlas of thestate of Iowa, p. 84. Andreas Atlas Co., Chicago.
SANBORN-PERRIS MAP COMPANYSanborn-Perris insurance maps for McGregor, Iowa.1886, 1894, 1902, 1914. Chicago.
WARNER & FOOTE1886 Plat of the north and south parts of McGregor. In
Plat book of Clayton County, Iowa, pp. 40-41, 44-45.Minneapolis.
WIDMAN, J. F. & SONS COMPANY
1937 Map of McGregor and vicinity. Switzerland of America,including state park areas.
WINTER, C.1850 View and plot of Mac Gregor in Clayton County, Iowa.
McGregor's Landing (see McGregor)
North McGregor (see Marquette)
Prairie La Port (see Guttenberq)
Sny Magill
West McGregor (see McGregor)
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