Hill (Alfred James) papers, 1855-1895 [microform].

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Hill (Alfred James) papers, 1855-1895 [microform].

Surveyor's field notes, tracings, plats, and maps of regions, rivers, portages and the Red River Valley including the original notes of James H. Simpson, etc.; extracts of geographical information by Hill from the journals of explorers of the upper Mississippi Valley, 1680-1871; itineraries of old Minnesota roads; diagrams of United States land survey; records of elevations in Minnesota; geographical nomenclature of Minnesota.

6 boxes including 34 vols.

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