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La Crosse (Wis.) -- Maps

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Atlas of La Crosse County, Wisconsin

 Digital Record
Identifier: laxcoatlas
Dates: 1930

Hand-drawn Map of Jink's (Jenk's) Hill, La Crosse, Wisconsin

 Collection — Box MISC 26, Folder: 4
Identifier: MISC MSS 209
Abstract

A hand-drawn map showings Jink's (or, possibly Jenk's) Hill in La Crosse, Wisconsin; this area was located along Ferry Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets. A young person is possibly responsible for creating the map.

Dates: circa 1930s-1960s

Hixon Reserve

 Digital Record
Identifier: lax0049
Dates: circa 1915

La Crosse, Wisconsin, Engineering Department Plats

 Record Group
Identifier: La Crosse Series 005
Abstract The City of La Crosse Engineering Department is responsible for drawing plats of additions to the city of La Crosse, curb and gutter design, some bridge design and other engineering drawings. The Engineering Dept. works closely with the City of La Crosse’s Office of Public Works.This series contains aperture cards of plats of additions to the City of La Crosse. The cards were filmed approximately 1980 from plat books in the city’s Engineering Department, and are arranged by...
Dates: circa 1980

Map of Black River lumber industry

 Digital Record
Identifier: lax0034
Dates: 1920's

Pettibone park, La Crosse, Wisconsin

 Digital Record
Identifier: lax0050
Dates: circa 1902

Sanborn Map Company, Inc. Maps

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 058, Micro 1
Abstract The Sanborn Map Company, Inc., was formed in 1876, and was primarily concerned with producing maps for the fire insurance industry. Today their maps have developed into a tool with myriad purposes.This set of fire insurance maps on microfilm includes La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1884; La Crosse and Onalaska 1887, 1891, 1906, 1906 edition with additions to 1944 and corrections to 1949, and a 1906 edition republished in 1954. In hard copy are a bound volume of the 1906 edition with...
Dates: 1884-1965