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Diaries, maps and trails of Mormon pioneers and their westward migration in the 1850s. Diaries include Joseph C. Kingsbury, George A. Thomas, John B. Fairbanks, Joseph A. Young, and Lucia Lamb Everett.
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Great Salt Lake City surveys platted for Cap. Richard F. Burton. by Bullock, Thomas.
1860
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Map of the Great Salt Lake and adjacent country in the Territory of Utah ; The Great Salt Lake (Mormon) City and surrounding country : (on an enlarged scale)
1863
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Map of the Great Salt Lake and adjacent country in the territory of Utah.
1852
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Map of the Great Salt Lake and adjacent country in the territory of Utah.
1850
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Map no. 2, from the Great Salt Lake to the Humboldt Mountains.
1855
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Map showing the different routes travelled over by the detachments of the Overland Command in the spring of 1855 from Salt Lake City, Utah, to the Bay of San Francisco.
1855
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Map exhibiting the routes between Fort Dalles and the Great Salt Lake.
1859
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Utah and the Overland Routes to it from the Missouri River
1855
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Sketch of the country between South Pass and the Great Salt Lake.
1857
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Preliminary map of routes reconnoitered and opened in the Territory of Utah by Capt. J. H. Simpson, Corps of Topographical Engineers, in the fall of 1858, under the orders of Bvt. Brigadier General A.S. Johnston, commanding the Department of Utah.
1858
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Map of the Territory of New Mexico
1850
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Territories of New Mexico and Utah.
1855
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Bancroft's map of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona
1864
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Johnson's California, with Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.
1864
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New map of the state of California, the territories of Oregon, Washington, Utah & New Mexico.
1853
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Map Exhibiting the Lines of March Passed Over by the Troops of the United States During the Year Ending June 30th 1858
1858
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Map exhibiting the lines of march passed over by the troops of the United States during the year ending June 30th 1858.
1858
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Map no. 3 from the Santa Fe crossing to the Coo-Che-to-pa Pass.
1855
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Map showing the extent of surveys in the territory of Utah, 1856.
1856
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Preliminary Map of Routes Reconnoitered and Opened in the Territory of Utah
1858
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Karte zu Balduin Mollhausen's Reise vom Mississippi nach der Kuste der Sudsee im Jahre 1853-1854
1854
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Map no. 2, from the mouth of Trap Creek to the Santa Fe crossing.
1855
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Map No. 2, Riviere des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains.
1854
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Map of explorations and surveys in New Mexico and Utah
1860
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Topographical Map of the Road From Missouri To Oregon Commencing at the Mouth of the Kansas in the Missouri River and Ending at the Mouth of the Wallah-Wallah in the Columbia. Section 1
1846
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