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Map of the County of La Crosse Wisconsin

1 : 31680 This map features township outlines, railroads, roads, post offices, and landownership for La Crosse County. Various communities appear in yellow, green, and pink. The Mississippi River is labeled to the far left. Brice, George W. Robert A. Welcke photo-lith
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Lacrosse County, Wisconsin.

1 : 126720 Snyder, Van Vechten & Co.
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La Crosse

1 : 62500
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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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La Crescent

1 : 62500
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La Crescent

1 : 62500
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La Crosse

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La Crescent

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La Crescent

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La Crosse

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La Crosse

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Onalaska

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West Salem

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Holmen

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Onalaska

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Onalaska

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West Salem

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West Salem

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Map of the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin

1 : 4800 This hand colored map shows platted additions and subdivisions, ward boundaries, schools, churches, railroads, cemeteries, parks, businesses, factories, and the Mississippi and Black River. The map reads: "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1884 by H.I. Bliss in the Office of Librarian of Congress". An inset map shows a copy of the plats of the U.S. Surveys within the limits of the city of La Crosse and lands adjoining upon the west in township number sixteen of range number seven west, list of plats in order of date of record, map of B. S. Reppy’s outlots to the village of La Crosse (vacated), laws which vacate plats, plats not shown as upon the county records, description and contents of the tracts of land, alphabetical index of plats, plat of E. D. Clinton and Blackwell’s addition to the city of La Crosse (partly vacated). Bliss, Henry I Milwaukee Litho. & Engraving Co
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Map of the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin

1 : 4800 This map shows ward boundaries, names of additions, streets, bridges, mills, schools, religious buildings, businesses, hotels, railroads, factories, breweries, cemeteries, fair grounds, parks, mills, government buildings, American Express office, La Crosse Steam Marble Works, social halls, St. Michaels Orphan Asylum, Stevens Reserve, Tivoli Gardens, Centennial Gardens, Taylor’s Island, Broken Arrow Island, Isle La Plume, La Crosse River, Mississippi River, and the Black River. Plat additions outlined in red. The map also includes insets: Alphabetical Index to Additions, List of Plats in Order of Date of Record, List of Vacated plats, Description of Lands and a Certificate of Register of the United States Land Office, and a Certificate of the Register of Deed of La Crosse, with several exceptions, of map accuracy. Bliss, Henry I Seifert & Schoeffel, lith.
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Map showing location of Black River, bridge, and C.M. and St.P. Ry

1 : 4800 This map is ink on tracing cloth and shows the Black River, French Slough, Little French Slough, the southern portion of north La Crosse, the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and W.H. Polleys’ saw mill. Depths are shown by soundings. Also included are manuscript notations in black and red ink.
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Plat of E.D. Clinton and Blackwell's add'n to the city of La Crosse (partly vacated)

This is a collection of two copies of the same map that appear to be an inset removed from a larger map. The map shows lots, streets, and railroads. One copy includes manuscript annotations showing lands owned by H.I. Bliss and T. & J. Michel. These lots are colored red. Bliss, Henry I.
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Stevenstown

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Stevenstown

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North Bend

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North Bend

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