1915. Bullard, G. E. Date estimated from text.; Relief shown by hachures.; Indexed.; Includes text and statistics on reigning families, navies, armies, territories, etc... The Bullard Company (Boston).
1915. National Geographic Society (U.S.). Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Map of the Dardenelles. 70 x 77 centimeters Scale 1:5,322,240. 84 miles = 1 inch General Map Collection. National Geographical Society (Washington, D.C.), 1915.
1915. This map shows tentative locations for a system of 100,000 miles of national highways.; "Issued under the joint auspices of the National Highways A... National Highways Association (Washington, D.C).
1915. United States. General Land Office. Includes inset of Alaska. 40 x 61 centimeters, on sheet 49 x 69 centimeters Scale approximately 1:7,700,000 General Map Collection. The Office (Washington, D.C).
1915. American Geographical Society of New York. Date from previously assigned call number. 57 x 53 centimeters, on sheet 73 x 69 centimeters Scale 1:3,700,000 General Map Collection. American Geographical Society (New York).
1915. United States. War Department. General Staff. War College Division. Also shows administrative divisions.; Relief shown by hachures.; Includes inset of "Enlarged map, State of Mexico and surrounding country." 75 x 10... The Division : (Washington [D.C).
1915. Mulford, John C. The Lincoln Highway is not a part of the 50,000-mile system advocated by and shown on the maps of the National Highways Association. Much of the mi... Lincoln Highway Association (Washington, D.C).
1915. London Geographical Institute. 1 inset: Europe.; Shows belligerant and neutral countries, the Maginot Line and the Siegfried Line.; Printed by George Philip & Son, Limited, Londo... Daily Telegraph (London, England).
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918. Map includes key to docks (dreadnaughts), German air ship sheds and naval fortresses, submarine telegraphs and International boundaries. Map "459.". [The Times].