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Digitized Maps on FARRIT

Maps

1887

  • Map of Idaho 1887. Map Scale 1″ = 35 miles. Labeled Spokane, Washington: Christensens.

1900

  • Map of Idaho, 1900 Map Scale: 1″ = 27 miles. George F. Cram Chicago Ill. 

1920

  • Map of Ada County, Idaho. 1920. Map Scale 1″=2 miles (1:124,000). Compiled from Official Records by the Inter-mountain Map Company, 606 Overland Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
  • Rand McNally Black and White Mileage Map: Idaho. Commercial Atlas of America page 360 [Idaho]. Rand McNally & Company, 1920.

1921

  • Rand McNally Indexed Pocket Map Tourists’ and Shippers’ Guide: Railroads, electric lines, post offices, express, telegraph and mail service; counties, congressional townships, cities, towns, villages, rivers, lakes, islands, creeks, mountains, etc.; air service landing fields; population according to the latest official census; main highways. Chicago, Illinois; New York, N.Y.: Rand McNally & Company, 1921.

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This page posted by Ronnie Joiner on April 26, 2021.

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