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Re: [DL] Disputed Lands



*sigh*

Thanks, but I'm in the wrong country for that...

Daphné
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                                -John Ruskin

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>From: Frempath2@netscape.net
>To: deadlands@gamerz.net
>Subject: Re: [DL] Disputed Lands
>Date: Tue, Jul 10, 2001, 13:57
>

> I picked up a map at Ft. Scott NHP that I really like.  It is called A New
> Map of Texas, Oregon and California (1846).
> Its pre Mexican war. Iowa is a territory, Kansas, Okalahoma and Nebraska
> are Indian territory, Texas goes clear up to 42 degrees latitude (even with
> the northern boarder of California. California is everything north of
> mexico, and west of Texas.  Missouri Territory is the area deadlands has
> for the Indians territory. and Oregon still goes from California north to
> 54 degrees 40 minutes.  Its a great map, if you have a federal park near
> you go see if they have or can get it.  They probably have a bunch of other
> maps you might find useful to.
>
> g'day
> frempath
>
>
> deadlands@gamerz.net wrote:
>>
>> I know I've asked this before, but I figure it can't hurt to ask again. ;)
>>
>> So, anyone have good sources (historical and otherwise) for the Disputed
Lands?
>>
>> I'm just looking for maps (the more detailed the better) and the like. Any
help
>> at all would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Daphné
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