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"Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, Kan."
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This large scale map came from Rand McNally's
Commerical Atlas of America.
The Rand McNally Atlas was unusual for its time because
it was designed to be used by merchants and shippers.
This city map shows roads, rivers, parks and common areas.
Date: 1905
Price:
$65.00
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"Map of Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas"
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1898 Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This map of Kansas City shows major streets, parks, and common areas.
Date: 1898
Price:
$40.00
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City of Arkansas City, Kansas
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City of Arkansas City, Kansas - Compliments of Union State Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.
Date: 1961
Price:
$35.00
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City of Wichita, Kansas
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This blueline map of the City of Wichita, Kansas shows all roads and street in the city as of 1957.
Date: 1957
Price:
$60.00
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Federal Aid - Secondary Highway Map - State of Kansas
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This 1947 blueline map of secondary haighways also has a larger-scale inset map of the Kansas City Area.
Date: 1947
Price:
$45.00
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General Highway Map - State of Kansas
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This 1936 blueline map of secondary haighways also has a larger-scale inset map of the Kansas City Area.
Date: 1936
Price:
$45.00
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Joplin District, Missouri - Kansas
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1944
Price:
$45.00
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Kansas - North Kansas City Quadrangle
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1951
Price:
$55.00
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Kansas City
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This map was produced by Rand McNally and Company for it's "Business Atlas and Shippers Guide" in 1889. These highly detailed maps were acknowledged as the premier business shipping maps with much attention paid to even the smallest of villages.
Date: 1889
Price:
$50.00
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Kansas City
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This map was produced by Rand McNally and Company for it's "Business Atlas and Shippers Guide" in 1888. These highly detailed maps were acknowledged as the premier business shipping maps with much attention paid to even the smallest of villages.
Date: 1888
Price:
$50.00
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Kansas City
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This large scale map came from Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas of America. The Rand McNally Atlas was unusual for its time because it was designed to be used by merchants and shippers. Therefore this map is exceptionally detailed in that it shows every railroad, post office, and small town in existence at that time. Many towns shown in this map have since ceased to exist, or have been swallowed up by larger towns. This map is therefore the definitive reference for how North America looked at the turn of the century. Every railroad is featured in a table in margin of map.
Date: 1912
Price:
$85.00
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Kansas City
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Rand McNally made this "Commercial Atlas of America" in 1920. Kansas City is illustrated on this large map. The names of sections of the city, roads, cemeteries, parks, railroad lines, bridges, and rivers are identified.
Date: 1920
Price:
$30.00
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Kansas City
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This large format map was published in Rand McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World, dated 1908. This detailed country map shows, cities and towns, counties, provinces or regions, lakes and rivers, and many other details. Unique to this map
is the information provided on the existing railroad network at the time. Each railroad is shown, along with scheduled stops. Many maps also contain a listing of the railroads at the time. Map also provides capitals, scale of miles, and a detailed list
of towns down the side noting population. A neat glimpse of the
world in the early 20th century.
Date: 1908
Price:
$45.00
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Kansas City
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This detailed map was originally published in Rand, McNally & Co.'s Universal Atlas of The World. From its beginnings as a small Chicago printing shop in 1856, Rand McNally & Company launched a 146-year continuing journey that has led the company to its place as the world's premier provider of geographic and travel information. This colorful map was published at the turn of the century in 1902. This map shows cities and towns, lakes and rivers, and the existing railroad network. Also note the information in the margin of the state maps which details land and water area, population broken down by gender and ethnic group, and the population of major towns and counties. City maps show the location of major streets and roads, as well as points of interest.
Date: 1902
Price:
$35.00
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Kansas City
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Modern Atlas" in 1905. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation in mapmaking. This map illustrates the city of Kansas City. Streets, parks, and rail roads are noted. A fine map in coloring and detail.
Date: 1905
Price:
$35.00
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Kansas City
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H.C. Tunison was an obscure map maker of the late 1800's. His maps were colored with bright almost fluorescent colors which made his maps distinctive, and very eye catching.
Date: 1909
Price:
$50.00
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Kansas City
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George F. Cram produced this map for Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World in 1889. Kansas City is shown on this map. Counties, cities, towns, railroads, and topographical features are illustrated. An excellent size map for framing.
Date: 1889
Price:
$45.00
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Kansas City, Missoiri and Kansas City, Kansas
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This map is from the extremely rare and well maintained 1890 edition of the county and railroad atlas made by George F. Cram. Each state map is mostly black and white with bright coloring used to highlight county and state borders. The names of counties, important towns, rivers, Indian reservations, creeks, lakes and mountain ranges are identified, as well as railroads and the names of station stops. This map illustrates the state of Alabama. Cram's distinctive title plates, coloring, and topographical details found on the maps in this hard to find 1890 atlas make them outstanding collectible pieces.
Date: 1890
Price:
$65.00
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Lawrence, Kansas
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This Army Map Service map is very detailed, showing cities, towns, highways, roads, trails, railroads, boundaries, airports, woods, rivers, swamps, powerlines, and other landmarks.
Date: 1954
Price:
$45.00
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Manhattan, Kansas
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This Army Map Service map is very detailed, showing cities, towns, highways, roads, trails, railroads, boundaries, airports, woods, rivers, swamps, powerlines, and other landmarks.
Date: 1957
Price:
$45.00
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Map - Seventh Division - Railway Mail Service
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This 1908 Railway Mail Service map of the Seventh Division shows railway mail lines and destinations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and neighboring states. The inset map shows the vicinity of Kansas City on an enlarged scale.
Sold folded.
Date: 1908
Price:
$75.00
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Map of Kansas City, Missouri
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Art Source International brings you George F. Cram's rare 1899 Standard American Railway System Atlas. With exceptionally bright colors, and crisp, bright paper, these maps are in excellent condition and are superior to other Cram railroad atlases. This finely detailed city map shows streets with names, buildings, parks, hospitals, squares, cemeteries, forts, churches, depots, rail lines, and rail roads, hotels, lakes, rivers, creeks and topographical marks are shown. A fine addition to any collection!
Date: 1899
Price:
$65.00
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Map of Kansas City, Missouri & Kansas
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1894 Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This detailed City map shows the streets, buildings, railroads, depots and principal Hotels. This map would be a wonderful addition to any collection or a gift to remember.
Date: 1894
Price:
$45.00
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Map of Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas
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George F. Cram made this hard to find map of Kansas City in 1895. The fully colored map has identification of rivers, cemeteries, railroad lines, and street names.
Date: 1895
Price:
$55.00
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Mineral Resources of Chase County, Kansas
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This 1951 map shows the mineral resources of Chase County, Kansas. Published by the State Geological Survey of Kansas, the map shows Oil and Gas Data, Nonmetallic Mineral Resources, boundaries, roads, railroads, streams, rivers, and lakes.
Date: 1951
Price:
$45.00
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Parkville Quadrangle, Missouri - Kansas
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1951
Price:
$45.00
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Parkville Quadrangle, Missouri - Kansas
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1948
Price:
$45.00
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Paved Road Map of the United States
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A large and clean paved road map of the United States with insets of New Orleans, Dallas, Indianapolis, St Louis, Memphis, Kansas City, Omaha, Oklahoma City, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Washington dc, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
Date: 1931
Price:
$75.00
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Platte City Quadrangle - Missouri - Kansas 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic)
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1961
Price:
$45.00
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Reconnaissance Geologic Map of Cowley County, Kansas
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Reconnaissance Geologic Map of Cowley County, Kansas produced by the State Geological Survey of Kansas in cooperation with United States Geological Survey.
Price:
$45.00
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Relief Map of U.S. Military Reservation Fort Riley, Kansas
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Date: 1917
Price:
$45.00
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Shawnee Quadrangle, Kansas
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The United States Geological Survey publishes topographic maps of the entire united states. These maps are often used as the basis for other commercial map products and they serve as one of the best tools available for navigating the country's wild and urban terrain. The maps show contour lines (lines of equal elevation) which depict natural features of the land, as well as streams, roads, trails, forest types, buildings, and other natural man-made features. The 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps are published at a scale of 1:24,000. It has become more difficult over the years to find these older publication dates.
Date: 1957
Price:
$45.00
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