[William Christian Weber map series]. [ca. 1870-ca. 1930]

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[William Christian Weber map series]. [ca. 1870-ca. 1930]

Maps relating to his land holdings in northern Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, including maps of land survey, of timber estimates, and tax and title status for Michigan lands, maps of Windsor subdivisons, maps of coal mining region around Caryville, Tennessee and property maps of the Detroit Cultural Center.

3 linear ft., 6 v., and 14 outsize folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8032213

Bentley Historical Library

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Detroit (Mich.). Cultural Center.

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Weber, William Christian, 1853-1952.

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Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company

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