Summary: | This image is a map of the state of Alabama, showing the general geographical, political, and administrative features in 1823. Boundaries and lands inhabited by the native Indians - Creeks, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Choctaw - are outlined. Rivers are drawn clearly. Relief is shown by hachure. Counties are highlighted by colors. Cities, towns, and forts are labeled. Grid lines are used to show townships. Transportation routes like roads are depicted and labeled. There are two copies of this same image. The first one is a photocopy and is mounted on a cardboard. This one, the second copy, is an original printed copy and is encapsulated. Both maps are in good condition.
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