Land survey maps, 1798-1888.

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Land survey maps, 1798-1888.

This series consists of three distinct single item maps. All three are survey maps dealing with land boundaries and ownership. Specifically they show a road patent in Hoffman Township, lots in Macomb's Purchase, and lots in the Arthursborough Patent.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351823

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