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A New Map of the State of Iowa by: T. Cowperthwait, 1852

1852 A New Map of the State of Iowa

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By: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co.

Date: 1850 (published) Philadelphia

Dimensions: 13 x 16 inches (33 x 40.5 cm)

This is an authentic, antique lithograph map of Iowa, published by Thomas Cowperthwait and Co. out of Philadelphia in 1850 just under six years after Iowa was officially admitted into the Union. The map is color coded by county with towns, rivers, lakes, wagon roads, canals and railroads noted throughout.

Much of the northwestern portion of the state has yet to be surveyed but was divided into equal size counties that were still occupied by Native Americans. Many of the counties are entirely "uncivilized" and are named after Native American people and tribes. Some such county names include Pocahontas, Cherokee, Sac, Fox, Sioux, Winnebago, Pottawatomie, and Chickasaw. Additionally, the land to the west of Iowa is still part of a large "Indian Territory" that would shrink considerably in the coming years.  

Condition: Map is in A condition with bright color on clean paper and ample margins on all sides.

Inventory #NA146-2

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