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The Zone 12 CD includes the following Kansas Counties: Allen, Bourbon, Cherokee, Crawford, Labette, Montgomery, Neosho, Wilson, and Woodson.
Also included on the Zone 12 CD are plat maps of the following Kansas cities
towns and villages: Altamont, Altoona, Arcadia, Baxter Springs, Benedict, Beulah, Bonanza, Brazelton, Bronson, Buffalo, Caney, Chanute, Cherokee, Cherryvale, Chetopa, Coalvale, Coffeyville, Columbus, Corlin, Coyville, Crestline,
Dennis, Devon, Eastwood, Earlton, East Pittsburg, Elk City, Empire City, Erie, Farlington, Fort Scott, Fredonia, Fulton, Galena, Galesburg, Geneva, Girard, Guilford, Hallowell and Lola, Hammond, Havana, Hepler, Hiattville, Humboldt, Independence, Iola, La Fontaine, Labette City, Laharp, Lea Walk, Liberty, Lichfield, Lone Oak, Lowell, Mapleton, Marmaton, Mathewson, McCune, Memphis, Messer, Monmouth, Montana, Moran City, Morehead, Mortimer, Mound Valley, Mulberry Grove, Neodesha, Neosho Falls, Neutral, New Albany, Opolis, Osage Mission, Oswego, Parsons, Pawnee, Piqua, Pittsburg, Redfield, Rest, Scammonville, Shaw, Sherman City, Stippsville, Thayer, Toronto, Tyro, Uniontown, Urbana, Walnut, Warren's Sub. D., Wier City, Xenia, and Yates Centre.
. City maps are often more detailed and include the names of many original property owners
businesses
municipal buildings
etc. Please note: some small town and village map
plans include street and lot detail only.
Each Atlas CD consists of a series of 8-10 bordering counties making up 1 of 12 Zones that depict all 106 Kansas counties. Each Zone Atlas contains high resolution scanned images of vintage 1887 county and city maps that are presented in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
Each CD includes the following 19th century cartographic features:
- roads
railroads and canals
- cities
towns and villages
- post offices and government sites
- one-room schoolhouses
churches and cemeteries
- rivers
streams and ferries
- racetracks
fairgrounds and picnic groves
- industrial sites
furnaces and mills
- early homesteads and farms (occasional)
- and much more
The Historic Atlas of Kansas series may be an invaluable aid to Genealogists
Historians and researchers in search of 19th century Kansas places.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view
zoom
pan and print from the PDF map images contained in this atlas; and is included free on each
CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS
Windows (98
98
XP
NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however
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