University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Map Collection #15: D. J

University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Map Collection #15: D. J

University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Map Collection #15: D. J. Berthrong ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. A black on white topographical copy of New Mexico, Arizona, and the "four corners" area. Map measures 14" x 20". No date. Two copies. Drawer 8606 2. An 11" x 15" black on white copy showing the old Northwest. Includes parts of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, labeled "Indian Country." Indian villages and population figures are shown. Ca. early 19th Century. Drawer 8606 3. "A New Map of the Western Parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina." Settlements, rivers, and some topographical features are shown. Map is black on white and measures 17" x 23". Dated 1778. Drawer 8606 4. Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois drainage map showing waterways. A 17" x 22" blue on white copy. No date. Drawer 8606 5. Indiana. A 20" x 27" colored map showing towns, cities, counties, rivers, and railroads. U. S. Dept. of the Interior, 1916. Drawer 8606 6. Central Oklahoma. Map is 15" x 22" black on white. Shows Cheyenne-Arapahoe lands at time of 1892 Run. Also shows Wichita and affiliated tribes at the time of the 1901 drawing. Drawer 8606 7. Map is missing and no information is available about the map contents. [Missing since ca. 1999; confirmed missing 7/19/2018]. 8. Upper Mississippi. An 11" x 18" French exploration map showing waterways, forts, portages, and camps. Contains geographical inaccuracies. Includes text (French). A negative photostat from the Library of Congress. Ca. late 17th or early 18th Century. Drawer 8606. 9. Part 1 of Atlas compiled by S. J. Tucker, 1942. Eight pages including two maps. The Ft. Wayne, Ind. Indian Agency is shown with villages and populations. A second map covers an area from North Carolina to the Great Lakes. Two complete copies. Drawer 8606 10. Indiana. A 13" x 14" negative reproduction showing lands ceded by the Pottawatomies and Kickapoos in the early 19th Century. National Archives. No date. Drawer 8606 11. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Indian Agency. A 14" x 16" black on white map showing villages with their populations, and trading posts. From Tipton's Map, 1824. Drawer 8606 Map Collection #15: D. J. Berthrong 12. Ohio and Muskingum Rivers area showing Indian towns under Col. Bouquet. A second map shows Bouquet's march through "Indian Country", from Ft. Pitt to Bullets Town. Copy from Library of Congress. Taken from T. Jeffery's General Topography of North America, 1764. Drawer 8606 13. Upper Mississippi and Western Great Lakes. Compiled from first- and second-hand observations of the area. Areas of various tribes are shown, as are war trails and waterways. Copy is black on white measuring 14" x 18". Compiled by Jonathan Carver for the British Board of Trade, 1769. Drawer 8606 14. Indiana. A 14" x 18" National Archives photograph showing towns, counties, and roads in southern Indiana with "Indian Country" in the north. Rivers are also included. Prepared by John Melis from B. Bradley surveys, 1819. Drawer 8606 15. Map shows Piankishaw claims including cessions of the Kickapoos, Pottawatomies, and Kaskaskas. A 14" x 18" National Archives photograph. Ca. 1824. Drawer 8606 16. Great Lakes area. A 19" x 20" black on white map on two pages. Shows tribal areas with populations with treaty lines for the "Acting Superintendency of Michigan." Ca. 1837. Drawer 8606 17. Upper Wabash River. A black on white National Archives reproduction on four pages. Shows Indian lands purchased along the Maumee River. From "Canal Map" in Cass County, Ind. Clerk's Office. No date. Drawer 8606 18. "Map of the Territories of Michigan and Wisconsin." A negative 10" x 20" reproduction of right side of original. Rivers, settlements, and the beginning of Major Long's route westward are shown. John Farmer, 1830. Drawer 8606 19. A southern Michigan "Map of Indian Trails." Also shows villages. A negative, 14" x 16" Library of Congress copy. R. Ballard, 1939. Drawer 8606 20. Indiana. Shows "The Influence of the Indian upon its history with Indian and French names for Natural and Cultural Locations." Shows streams, villages, and other significant points. A two-piece 22" x 31" negative copy from the Library of Congress. Compiled by E. Y. Guernesey, and published by the Department of Conservation, State of Indiana, 1932. Drawer 8606 21. Michigan and Wabash Canal. A 22" x 27" negative copy from the National Archives on two pages. Shows canal, the St. Joseph River, the St. Joseph and Kankakee Route, the Carey Mission, and an Indian village. Surveyed by H. Stansbury, 1829. Drawer 8606 22. Great Lakes. A two page 22" x 30" National Archives negative copy. Shows lands ceded by Map Collection #15: D. J. Berthrong the Pottawatomies under the October 20th, 26th, and 27th, 1832 Treaties. Ceded sections are marked and dated for Laporte, Crawford, Chicago, and Danville Districts. General Land Office, 1835. Drawer 8606 23. Miami Session, Indiana. A negative 16" x 21" National Archives copy showing plats of surveys of lands granted by Article 3, Treaty of October 23, 1834. Grants shown border the Wabash River. Drawer 8606 24. Miami Cession, Indiana. A map very similar to No. 23 above but showing lands to the west of the area covered in that map. Drawer 8606 25. Indiana Indian Grants. A 16" x 21" negative copy from the National Archives. Shows lands along the Little River granted by the Treaty of October 23, 1834. Drawer 8606 26. Indiana Indian Grants. A negative 16" x 21" National Archives copy showing land grants along the Little and Longlois Rivers and along the Wabash Canal. Lands granted by Treaties of October 23, 1834. Drawer 8606 27. Indiana Indian Grants. A negative 16" x 21" National Archives copy showing land grants along the Wabash and Salamanine Rivers. Granted by Treaty of November 6, 1838. Drawer 8606 28. Indiana Indian Grants. A 16" x 21" National Archives copy showing land grants along the Mississinewa River. Granted by the Treaty of November 6, 1838. Drawer 8606 29. Indiana Indian Grants. Shows 13 grants by the Treaty of November 6, 1838 bordering the Wabash River. A 16" x 21" copy from the National Archives. Drawer 8606 30. Indiana Indian Grants. A 16" x 21" negative copy from the National Archives. Shows 14 land grants bordering the Wabash and Mississinewa Rivers. Lands granted by the Treaty of November 6, 1838. Drawer 8606 31. Grants to Jean Baptiste Richardville. Shows plat of Mary Wells' Reserve (640 acres), and plats of sections along the St. Mary's River. A negative copy from the National Archives measuring 13" x 15". Drawer 8606 32. Michigan. Map shows T.1N. Range 10E., which includes the villages of Tonguish and Seganchewan. Ca. 1829. Drawer 8606 33. Miami Reservation. A two miles square plat on the Salamonie River. Plat is accompanied by a mean annual rainfall chart. Map is an 8" x 13" negative copy from the National Archives. Surveyed in 1825. Drawer 8606 Map Collection #15: D. J. Berthrong 34. Plats showing relinquishments from the Indian reserve, 1828-1830. A negative 12" x 16" copy from the National Archives. Drawer 8606 35. "Diagram of Eight Sections of Land on the Big Miami Reserve in the State of Indiana as surveyed for John B. Richardville and Francis Lafontaine." A negative 18" x 24" National Archives copy dated 1847. Drawer 8606 36. Plat showing the holdings of John B. Richardville, George Cicott, and the children of Joseph Barron along the Wabash River, 1828. A negative National Archives copy. Drawer 8606 37. Plat showing the lands held by A. Burnett and the three Connor brothers along the Wabash River, 1828. A negative 12" x 15" copy from the National Archives. Drawer 8606 38. Plat of the holdings of Richardville, Lafontaine, and Godfrey along the Wabash River, 1828. A National Archives copy measuring 12" x 16". Drawer 8606 39. A plat of exterior township lines in the State of Indiana as surveyed in May and June, 1829. Section Eight shows the site of Flat-Belly's village. A negative 15" x 18" National Archives copy. Drawer 8606 40. Diagram of William Brookfield's survey of township lines in Michigan Territory. A negative 12" x 15" copy from the National Archives, 1827. Drawer 8606 41. Plats of surveys of Mawchinegueau, Little Charlie, and Mud Creek, all on Eel River in Indiana. A negative 12" x 16" copy from the National Archives. No date. Drawer 8606 42. Indian Reserve of ten miles square at the Sugar Tree Creek Village. Surveyed in 1823. A negative 12" x 15" National Archives reproduction. Drawer 8606 43. Sundry Indian Reservations on the St. Mary's River, Ohio. Map shows the lands of Peter Labadie, Black Loon, Charley Crescent, Anthony Shave, and Louis Godfrey. Surveyed in 1828. A negative National Archives copy measuring 12" x 15". Drawer 8606 44. Survey map of holdings along the St. Joseph's and Maumee Rivers before these meet at Ft. Wayne to form the St. Mary's River. A negative 15" x 15" National Archives copy. No date. Drawer 8606 45. A survey map of lands held along the Eel, Little, and Wabash Rivers. The villages of Peresh and Sechs are located on the Eel River, and Bacon's village is situated on the Aloit fork of the Little River. A negative 16" x 20" copy from the National Archives. No date. Drawer 8606 Map Collection #15: D. J. Berthrong 46. A map showing ten sections of land at the forks of the Wabash and the properties of "La Gros." Surveyed in 1828. A negative 12" x 16" National Archives reproduction.

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