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Historic Map Works Library Edition

Historic Map Works Library Edition is a full-color digital collection of historic maps. The core of the collection consists of more than 100,000 land ownership maps detailing the geographic and development history of the United States over several hundred years. In addition, there are thousands of pages of illustrations and 1,000+ city directories related to the maps. Antiquarian maps covering the world from the 15th to 19th Centuries are included as well.

Please note that the content in the Library Edition of this resource may differ from the personal subscription edition.

 

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