Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 1, 5 Sabin Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 1, 2,4 , 5 Sabin's Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 10, 19 Sabin's Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 18, 19, 20 Sabin's Addition; Block 1 Greeley and Slaughter's Addition, Block 3, 4 Thompson, Parker and Mower's Second Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 20, 21 Sabin's Addition; Block 1, 2 Thompson, Parker and Mower's Second Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; Gray and Slaughter's Addition; Lull's Addition; Holcombe's Addition; Holcombe's Second Addition
Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota, power line placement maps for Grant County and portions of Traverse and Stevens counties. Each map shows tower placement on copies of aerial photographs of affected properties and a graph showing elevations of towers above sea level.
A map showing the community variously known as Dakota, Dakota City, or Dakota Mills, including streets, blocks, and lots. The Minnesota River is included, as is a building labeled as McNutt's Dakota Mills. The community was located in Section 34, T109N, R28W in Nicollet County, and was "surveyed in 1856, drawn by Anthony D. McSweeney" for William H. McNutt, who is listed as the proprietor. This town did not survive the severe economic downturn that began in 1857 that affected the entire United States and the Territory of Minnesota. It can now be regarded as part of Lost Minnesota.
Includes a complete set of surveys and plats of properties in the city of Minneapolis, compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys. Index to additions and sub-divisions included.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library