1953. Calvert, Warren L. Scale 1:500 000. by Warren L. Calvert. Includes legend. Ohio. Division of Geological Survey.
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Victoria, Surveyor General's Office. and Meikle, R., Active 1855-. Lithographed by R. Meikle ; George Aitchison. Coordinates approximate (Greenwich meridian). Hachure relief. Bar scale of chains, compass rose. Show... Surveyor-General's Office,.
43373. Subdivision of property of James A. and Charles W. Jones in Brick Township, Ocean County, New Jersey
1926. This is a blueprint map of property along the Metedeconk River belonging to James A. and Charles W. Jones subdivided into housing lots and labelled...
2012. Ritchie, Andrew C., Clahan, Kevin B., Johnson, Samuel Y., Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, and Golden, Nadine E. This line shapefile represents submarine landslide scarps of the geologic/geomorphic map of the Hueneme Canyon and surrounding vicinity in Californ... Geological Survey (U.S.).
2016. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and County of San Mateo Information Services Department. This polygon shapefile represents subregion boundaries of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge. Data were last acquired in 2016 from U... County of San Mateo Information Services Department.
1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1728, and 1729. Prodhomme, Marie. This line shapefile represents road networks of suburban Paris according to 1724-1729 boundaries. Royal power attempted to strengthen the control o... Analyse Diachronique de l'espace Urbain Parisien: Approche Geomatique.
1893. Sanborn Map Company. Suburbs of Scranton, Pa., July 1893. 1 map on 5 sheets : col. ; sheets 65 x 54 cm. Scale approximately 1:600. 50 ft. to an in. Sanborn Map Company.
1911. Sanborn Map Company. Sugar Notch, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, September 1911. 1 map on 4 sheets : col. ; sheets 65 x 54 cm. Scale approximately 1:600. 50 ft. to an in. Sanborn Map Company.
1927. Sanborn Map Company. Sugar Notch, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, April 1927. 1 map on 8 sheets : color ; sheets 65 x 54 cm. Scale approximately 1:600. 50 ft. to an in. Sanborn Map Company.
1913. August 11, 1913.