Lloyd's map of the lower Mississippi River from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico

Southern settlement patterns were primarily rural and agricultural. Although some railroads existed by the 1850s, mileage and connectivity were limited. There was heavy reliance on river transportation as suggested by this multi-sheet map of the Mississippi River. Cutting thro...

Map

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6t053r823
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map
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normalized
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1862
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English
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06_01_006427
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Boston Public Library
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New York
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J.T. Lloyd
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United States
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