Mapping in Michigan & the Great Lakes region / edited by David I. Macleod.
Publication details: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c2007.Description: ix, 377 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cmISBN:- 9780870138072 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0870138073 (cloth : alk. paper)
- Mapping in Michigan and the Great Lakes region
- 526.09774 22
- GA431 .M37 2007
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Papers originally presented at a conference held June 11-12, 2004, at Central Michigan University.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / David Buisseret -- Louis Charles Karpinski and the cartography of the Great Lakes / Mary Sponberg Pedley -- First nations mapmaking in the Great Lakes Region in intercultural contexts: a historical review / G. Malcolm Lewis -- The 1767 maps of Robert Rogers and Jonathan Carver: a proposal for the establishment of the colony of Michilimackinac / Keith R. Widder -- Motives for mapping the Great Lakes: upper Canada, 1782-1827 / J. P. D. Dunbabin --The search for the Canadian-American boundary along the Michigan frontier, 1819-1827: the boundary commissions under articles six and seven of the Treaty of Ghent / Francis M. Carroll -- The holes in the grid: reservation surveys in lower Michigan / Margaret Wickens Pearce -- Mapping the grand transverse Indian country: the contributions of Peter Dougherty / Helen Hornbeck Tanner -- Picturing progress: assessing the nineteenth-century atlas-map bonanza / Cheryl Lyon-Jenness -- An evaluation of plat, Sanborn, and panoramic maps of cities and towns in Michigan / David K. Patton, Amy K. Lobben, Bruce M. C. Pape -- Tracing Euro-American settlement expansion in southern lower Michigan / Kenneth E. Lewis -- The shifting agendas of Midwestern official state highway maps / James R. Akerman, Daniel Block -- Michigan: cartographic perspectives on the Great Lakes state / Gerald A. Danzer.
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