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Map of Missouri

A Rand McNally map of Missouri. The 1930 U.S. Census is used to show population numbers in counties and principal cities. In addition, several cities and towns have been checked in pencil. Insets of southeastern Missouri and the St. Louis area are included. Handwriting on the back reads in part: "Misc. Map, MO Counties." There are three copies of this map.

Map of Missouri

A Rand McNally map of Missouri. The 1930 U.S. Census is used to show population numbers in counties and principal cities. Insets of southeastern Missouri and the St. Louis area are included. Handwriting on the back reads in part: "Misc. Map, MO Counties." This map is nearly identical to M187.

Map of Railroad Connections to Moberly, Missouri

A map showing railroad connections to principal cities within a 400 mile radius of Moberly, Missouri. Surrounding the map are photographs and text describing life in Moberly and Randolph County, Missouri. Photographs and text of the General Omar N. Bradley Municipal Airport are highlighted in red pencil. Handwriting on the back reads: "Official File 273, 6-3-46." M183 is located on the back of this map.

Map of Moberly, Missouri

A map of Moberly, Missouri that shows recreational areas, schools, churches, governmental buildings, businesses, railroads, airports, city routes, highways, city limits, and other points of interest. Handwriting reads: "Official File 273, 6-3-46." M183-01 is located on the back of this map.

Map of Missouri

A mid-1800's county map of Missouri. The map highlights the counties in color and shows towns, villages, forts, railroads finished and in progress, telegraph lines, rivers, and other details. Another map, in the top left corner, shows the railroad connection between St. Louis and New York. The New York and Erie Railroad Line and St. Louis are marked in red pencil.

Map of Missouri

A facsimile of an 1824 map of Missouri originally published in Anthony Finley's "A New General Atlas." The map highlights the counties in color and shows towns, forts, rivers, mountains, swamps, and other details.