1813 map of the Greensburg District T. 7 S.-R. 1 W. Office of the Surveyor General Charles H. Dickinson, shows United States Garrison Grounds, Spanish Road and North Street. 45 cm x 65 cm.
1850 map of Louisiana, "Representing the several land districts" Prepared to accompany the surveyor general's report. W.R. Boyd,, Donaldsonville, La. November 4, 1850. 45 cm x 40 cm
1884 copy "Plan of the ground depending of the Fort St. Charles at Baton-rouge State of Louisiana, until 26 arpents in the depth. with the part of the Town Baton-rouge and lands adjoining; conformably to the original deposited in the archives of...
1894 map of Baton Rouge "Compiled expressly for City Directory". Lists public buildings and churches. Circles represent location of street arc lamps. M.F. Dunn & Bro. Lithographers, New Orleans.
1922 Map of Baton Rouge and Suburbs compiled by A.G. Mundinger and J.J. Mundinger. Baton Rouge, La. February 1, 1922 "Courtesy of the State Times--Corrected to October 1, 1922". Includes real estate advertisements. 45 cm x 45 cm
Adopted by the City and Parish councils as the official street map of East Baton Rouge Parish, April 22, 1953. Includes points of interest, general community information, street index and house numbering conventions. Sponsored by Ethyl...
An authentic street map compiled from private surveys, state surveys and official records of East Baton Rouge Parish. Approved by the City and Parish councils as the official street map of East Baton Rouge Parish February 8, 1956. Includes street...
Chart of Lake Providence Reach Showing changes in shore line from October 1881 to May 1888 and location of dikes by Captain William T. Rossell, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Mississippi River Commission. May 31 1888. 21.5 in x 11.5 in
Comparison of Cross-Section Elements: Scot Bluffs to Donaldsonville Shore lines and sections of Mississippi River K. Elvaternman, Captain Corps of Engineers. 9 in x 26 in
Compliments of Louisiana National Bank, 60 x 45 cm. Includes street index, insets of Port Allen and Zachary, La. Advertisement for Louisiana National Bank
Course of the Mississippi from the Balise to Fort Chartres taken on an expedition to Illinois in the latter end of the year 1765 from the survey of that river made by the French. By Lieutenant Rolfs of the 34 th Regiment.
General Topographical Map of the Coast of Louisiana. From the Atlas to accompany the records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Julius Bien & Co. Lithograph. Ca. 1865 72 cm x 45 cm
Lloyd's Map of the Lower Mississippi from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico. Compiled from Government Surveys in the Topographical Bureau, Washington D.C. Revised and corrected to the present time by Captains Bart and William Bowen. Exhibiting the...