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Arlyn Sherwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Sep 1997 11:36:14 EDT
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     The first part of the question seems to have been covered in previous
     replies, but none of the responses I saw mentioned the second part of
     the question.
 
     There is tons of material to answer it. I'll photocopy cites from my
     Settlement/migration and Indian and Trails folders and send it to you
     snail mail. The national level material of course will not have the
     detail that state level material will. I have lots of cites to
     Illinios material specifically.
 
 
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Subject: Jefferson Grid and Maps of Settlements across the U.S.
Author:  Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> at SOS08410
Date:    8/26/97 3:35 PM
 
 
----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Hello all,
 
A colleague and I need your assistance.  We have a graduate student working
on her Ph.D. in Land Architecture and her topic, in a nutshell, is how the
United States was settled using maps to show the progression.  She is
investigating how explorers used trails to travel, where traders and armed
forces located posts and forts, and which posts and forts become towns, etc.
She will then show how Iowa was settled using similar ideas.
 
Her first question to us is that she needs information about the Jefferson
Grid.  When asking for more information we learned that the phase Jefferson
Gris is not used very often.  However, she indicated that the National Land
Survey is its base.  Can any of you help us to locate information about the
grid.
 
Her second request concerns maps showing the progression of human settlement
across the country, before and after, the National Land Survey.
Specifically she wants maps showing old trails, Indian settlements,
trading posts, forts and early communities.  Any ideas of maps, textual
information and other stuff to help her?
 
Can any of you help?  Any and all would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you
in advance.
 
 
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