Map of Kalamazoo Co., Michigan / from special surveys and county records under the direction of Geil & Harley ; engd. by Worley & Bracher ; surveys by I. Gross ; drawn by S.L. Jones.

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Map of Kalamazoo Co., Michigan / from special surveys and county records under the direction of Geil & Harley ; engd. by Worley & Bracher ; surveys by I. Gross ; drawn by S.L. Jones.

Series 33 of record group 59-4 consists of a map of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, originally collected by either the Michigan Geological Survey or the Michigan Lands Division. Includes insets of Kalamazoo, Augusta, Schoolcraft, Brady, and Galesburgh. The map was published by Geil & Harley of Philadelphia in 1861. "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1861 by David S. Harley ... Michigan." The map is colored and is 48 3/4" x 47 1/2" in size, with a scale of 1 1/3 in. : 1 mile.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7637843

State Archive of Michigan

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Gross, I. M.

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Worley & Bracher.

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Harley, David S.

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Michigan. Lands Division

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Michigan. Geological Survey Division

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The Michigan Geological Survey was created by Public Act 20 of 1837. Its purpose was to conduct a geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state legislature appointed Douglass Houghton the first state geologist (1837). In 1921, the state legislature established the Department of Conservation, and the Michigan Geological Survey became part of that department (Public Act 17 of 1921). The Department of Conservation established the Geological Survey Division circa 1947. In 1968, the dep...

Geil, Samuel

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Jones, S. L.

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