Sketch of the Public Surveys in The North Part of Michigan
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This 1837 map of Michigan done by the General Land Office, shows surveys in the Saginaw and Grand Rivers area of Michigan. The General Land Office was an independent agency of the United States government responsible for the public domain lands of the U.S. Established in 1812, the GLO oversaw the surveying, platting, and sale of the public lands in the Western United States. By the early 20th century, the General Land Office shifted from its primary function of land sales to issuing leases and collecting grazing fees for livestock raised on public lands. The GLO eventually merged with the United States Grazing Service to become the Bureau of Land Management in 1946. GLO Maps like this one are very difficult to find in acceptable condition due to the poor paper used by the Government.
Condition: Very Good, margin trimmed close on lower left side
Map Maker: General Land Office
Coloring: Original Outline Color
Year: 1837
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