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abbreviations: WP=West Prussia, EP=East Prussia, KPrus=Kingdom of Prussia, SP=South Prussia, PP=Prussian Poland, KPol=Kingdom of Poland, RusP=Russian Poland, GP=Great Poland,
KP=Kujawski-Pomorski, and refer to the location of (in order) Jankowski, Brodzinski, Zielinski/Lewandowski home towns.

Europe maps
     912 Europe, Poland
     1000 Europe, Duchy of Poland, 1:15,000,000
     1097 Europe after the First Crusade, Kingdom of Poland,
             Duchy of Pomerania, 1:20,000,000
     1135 European boundaries, Poland, Pomerania, Prussia
     1192 Europe after the Third Crusade, Kingdom of Poland,
             Prussia,
1:20,000,000
     14th century Europe during 14th century, Poland, Teutonic
     1490 European boundaries, Poland
     1560 Habsburg Empire, Kingdom of Poland, part of Lithuania
     1648 European boundaries, Poland
     1730 European boundaries, Kingdom of Poland
     1889 Europe Germany; Poland did not exist

     1892 European Embarkation Ports - ports of emigration


Holland (Van Zealand)
     1891 Holland with Belgium
Poland, Prussia, and Germany maps
     1569 Poland: The Union of Lublin (with Lithuania)
     1794 Kingdom of Poland after the 2nd Partition; GP, GP, KPrus
     1795 Kingdom of Poland after the 3rd Partition; GP, GP, WP
     1822 Poland showing Voivodeships; SP, EP, WP
     1860 Kingdom of Poland in Polish; PP, Plock, Prussia
     1871 German Empire showing Provinces; Posen, Russia, WP
     1873 Prussian Partition, annotated; Posen, Russia, WP
     1883 northwest Germany showing ports of Hamburg, Bremen
     1886 Prussia Posen, Russia, WP
     1889 Germany with emigration routes; Posen, Russia, WP
     1892 German Empire includes Holland; Posen, Russia, WP
     1901 German Empire Posen, KP, WP
     1914 Kingdom of Poland with Skrwilno marked
     1923 Poland Poland's post-WWI return; Poland, Poland, EP
     1939 Invasion of Poland beginning of WW2
     1948 Poland post-WW2; Poznan, Pomorze, Gdansk
     1975 Poland Voivodeships 1975-1998; Poznan, Torun, Elblag
     1999 Poland Voivodeships since 1999; Wielkopolska, KP,
             Pomorski
Posen Voivodeship (Province), Poland (Jankowski)
     1873 Posen (cropped from larger map, annotated)
     1882 Posen with Xions and Punitz marked
     1890 Xions area includes Charlub, Mchy, Panienka, Gola, Gora
     1893 Xions area includes Charlub, Mchy, Panienka, Gola, Gora
 
    1893 Charlub plus Sebastiano and Mchy
     1895 Posen (Province of Germany) Emchen, Drzewce marked
     1901 Punitz area with important towns marked
     1934 Srem area large map with Charlub marked
     1934 Charlub same map cropped to Charlub area
     1934 Gostyn area large map with Czarkowo, Drzewce marked
     1934 Czarkowo same map cropped to Czarkowo

    
West Prussia Voivodeship, Poland (Zielinski/Lewandowski)
     1873 West Prussia (cropped from larger map, annotated)
     1877 Altmark (Stary Targ) close-up view
     1893 Stuhm area (Sztum) large map, important towns marked
     1893 Stuhm area zoomed in, annotated with info related to
             Zielinski/Lewandowski ancestors
     1893 Gross Waplitz area (Waplewo Wielkie) annotated with
             info related to John and Elizabeth Zielinski
     1893 Gross Waplitz close-up view, annotated
     1893 Ellerbruch (Olszak or Olszowka) close-up view
     1893 Nikolaiken (Mikolajki Pomorskie) close-up view
     1893 Pestlin (Postolin) close-up view
     1893 Portschweiten (Pierzchowice) close-up view
     1893 Schonweise (Krasna Laka) close-up view
     1893 Tillendorf (Tulice) close-up view
     1893 Wilczewo (same) close-up view
     1900 Stuhm area with Catholic Church Parishes marked
     1999 Sztum Powiat simple map with villages marked
     2013 Pomerania Powiats Sztum in relation to Pomerania
    
Rypin Powiat (County), Poland (Brodzinski)
     1892 Powiat Rypin large map, Szucie and Skrwilno marked
     1914 Skrwilno zoomed in, with Rypin
     1930 Szucie and greater Skrwilno area
   
United States
     1878 B&O Railroad rail routes from Baltimore to Wisconsin
     1885 New York Central Railroad rail routes from New York
             to Wisconsin

Wisconsin, USA
     1851 Wisconsin from larger map, 1st mention of Menasha
     1860 Wisconsin Menasha
     1870 Wisconsin Menasha
     1880 Wisconsin Menasha
     1881 Wisconsin Menasha, Antigo, 1st mention of Antigo and
             Langlade County
     1886 Wisconsin Central Line rail routes thru Wisconsin
     1890 Wisconsin Menasha, Antigo, Rolling, 1st mention of
             Rolling (in Shawano County)
Langlade County, Wisconsin (Jankowski)
     1886 Antigo Bird's Eye View shows all structures
     1908 Township of Rolling plat map shows lands owned by
             Jankowski, Pawlak, Antoniewicz, others
     1913 Township of Rolling plat map shows lands owned by
             Jankowski, Pawlak, Antoniewicz, others
Winnebago County, WI (Zielinski/Lewandowski/Brodzinski)
     1870 Menasha Bird's Eye View shows structures, no 5th St
     1878 Menasha shows beginnings of 5th St
     1889 Menasha still shows only beginnings of 5th St

   






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