Discover history with this collection of maps

Explore the past with Jim Pickett’s collection of historical maps, each offering a unique glimpse into these Old Northwest Territory eras. These maps are crafted, measuring 16 x 20 inches, and capture the essence of history. They allow you to see the Maumee River and its tributaries, navigate the intricate canal networks of Indiana and Ohio, or relive the pivotal moments of the Battle of Lake Erie.

You may purchase a map for $18.95, which includes shipping, handling, and any fees at the BUY NOW button below, or you can email the author for an alternative purchasing method at jim.r.pickett@gmail.com. For a multiple map order see below.

With purchase options ranging from 1812 Fort Wayne to Ohio Indian villages, tribes, and trails, each map is a portal to a different chapter in history. You can purchase these captivating maps with convenient options for ordering and delivery. Discover history’s tales and bring them home.

Select from one of our six maps below to learn more

Maumee River and its Tributaries — click here

Maumee River and its Tributaries

Canals of Indiana and Ohio — click here

1812 Fort Wayne — click here

Battle of Lake Erie — click here

Battle of Lake Erie

Ohio Indian villages, Tribes, and Trails — click here

Battle of Tippecanoe — click here
Battle of Tippecanoe

Order your maps today!

Order your map today via the BUY NOW button using Pay Pal for $18.95, or email the author at jim.r.pickett@gmail.com if multiple maps are desired at a special discounted price.

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