1867 Map of Lake Superior and Northern Michigan – Vintage Cartography

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This beautifully restored 1867 map of Lake Superior and Northern Michigan captures the vast geography and intricate waterways of this Great Lakes region. Detailing the Michigan Upper Peninsula, Isle Royale, and surrounding territories, this map provides insight into the early settlements, transportation routes, and geological features of the time. With its fine craftsmanship, this historical print offers a perfect blend of artistry and precision, making it ideal for cartography enthusiasts and collectors of American history.

The map highlights key locations such as Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, and the rugged coastline of Lake Superior. With detailed topographic features, it provides a comprehensive look at the lakeshore, islands, and early mining regions. The decorative border and fine engraving make this piece a striking addition to any historical map collection, evoking the era of 19th-century exploration and expansion. Carefully restored for clarity, it preserves the original details while ensuring a high-quality archival print.

Whether you are a Great Lakes historian, a Michigan native, or simply an admirer of antique cartography, this map is a valuable collectible. Its refined aesthetic and historical significance make it an excellent display for offices, libraries, and homes. A unique gift for anyone fascinated by the natural beauty and history of the Great Lakes region.