Inventory of Historic Maps of Mississippi,
created 2007-2017,
by Paul Davis

Title:Choctaw cession 1832.
Author:[National Park Service?]
Scale:1 inch to 2,640 feet
Situation Date:1832
Type:Blueline print
Features:Shows land ceded to the United States by the Choctaw Indians in 1832. Drainage, fields and natural features with field book references for discussions, Indian paths, section lines, counties, Natchez Trace, modern roads, "Rd. to Mayhew",
Comments:General Note: 8 maps-38 x 36 cm. each. Notes on Sheet 42 about the depiction of the Natchez Trace in township 16N, Range 9E, by R. Butler
Coverage Note: townships for each sheet are: Sheet No.[40] TN15N Range 8E, [41]TN16N Range 8E, [42]TN16N Range 9E, [43]TN17N Range 8E, [44]TN17N Range 9E, [47]TN19N Range 10E, [48]TN19N Range 11E, [49]TN20N Range 11E.
Publication Note: "Historical Division" on lower left margin. May be a branch of the National Park Service. Map printed by the Government Printing Office.
Coverage:Webster and Choctaw Counties
Repository:Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Language:English
Publisher:Washington D.C. [National park Service?]
Size (inches):15 x 14 each