Box 2
Contains 7 Results:
Harold C. Chapman and Alfonso Gonzalez “Sections 31-36, Polk Township, Washington County, Wisconsin”, To 1949
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
Alice Chandler and Albert Korsok “A Study of Sections 7 to 12, Polk Township, Washington County, Wisconsin”, To 1949
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
Albert Chapman and Martin Reinemann “Land Use in an Urban Fringe Area of Southeastern Wisconsin”, 1948
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
William E. Dodley and George S. Walochik “Land Use in Strip 5, Polktown, Washington County, Wisconsin”, To 1949
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
Robert R. Drummond and Dorothy Witz “Sections 1-6, Merton Township, Waukesha County, Wisconsin”, 1950
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
Don Dyer and frasur Hart “Land Use Patterns in Relation to the Physical Characteristics of Tier Three, Merton Township, Waukesha County, Wisconsin”, To 1947
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.
Dee Eberhart and Art Doerr “Land Use in Strip Four, Polk Township, Washington County, Wisconsin”, To 1949
This series fills five boxes and is comprised of reports written by students enrolled in geography field courses. Most if not all of the reports were produced for field courses sponsored jointly by Northwestern University's Department of Geography and the geography departments at Syracuse University or the University of Illinois. The reports date between 1947 and 1950 and concentrate on land use patterns in southern Wisconsin. Reports are authored by pairs or groups of students.