Making Maps, Mapping History

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Date Title & Description Contributors
2007-04-25

  Twenty-Nine

Lake Surface Temperature from Aqua/MODIS. UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center, April 18, 2006.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-23

  Twenty-Eight

Seasonal Satellite Imagery from MODIS. UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center, February 26, 2003; April 23, 2003; September 5, 2003; October 10, 2004.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-22

  Twenty-Six

Landsat Images of Green Bay. UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center, June 25, 1979 and September 8, 2000.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-21

  Twenty-One

Official Railroad Map of Wisconsin. Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, 1912.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-19

  Sixteen

Map and Section of Wisconsin and Fox River. U.S. Corps of Engineers (War Department), 1867.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-12

  Fifteen

Sketch of the Public Surveys in the State of Wisconsin. Department of the Interior (General Land Office), 1866.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-11

  Twelve

Map of the County of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (upper left quadrant). H.F. Walling, 1858.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-09

  Eight

Topographical Map of Wisconsin Territory. Samuel Morrison, Elisha Dwelle, and Joshua Hathaway, 1837.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-07

  Seven

Three maps. One: North America Sheet III: Upper Canada with Parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1832. Two: North America Sheet IV: Lake Superior. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,...
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author
2007-04-03

  Six

A Survey of St. Mary’s River from the Falls to Lake George. Henry W. Bayfield, 1828.
  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute author