Mulford, John C. Includes highway index. 86 x 127 centimeters Scale [approximately 1:3,760,000] General Map Collection. Lithographed & printed by A. Hoen & Co (Baltimore).
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1870. Bartholomew, John, 1831-1893. Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:12,500,000 ; (E 60°01'00"--E 105°10'00"/N 37°11'00"--N 5°38'00"). Relief shown by hachures. Shows railw... J. Bartholomew ; London.
1944. Projection: Polyconic Projection; Series: AMS C401 Greenland 1:500,000 Topographic Series. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
384. Map of the United States and territories, showing the extent of public surveys and other details
1867. United States. General Land Office. Relief shown by hachures.; Also shows mine and mineral resources and Surveyor General and Land Office locations.; From the General Land Office annu... The Office (Washington, D.C).
1908. Young, R. E. (Robert E.). Relief shown by spot heights.; Color coded for types of forest, numbers indicate average diameter of trees, includes grid lines, bodies of water, a... Dept. of the Interior (Ottawa).
1929. United States. General Land Office. Relief shown by hachures. 207 x 149 centimeters Scale [1:2,344,320] 37 miles to 1 inch General Map Collection. General Land Office (Washington, D.C).
1920. Beadel, G. W. Label affixed to verso has imprint: Paris : Brentano's. 103 x 88 centimeters Scale approximately 1:2,500,000 General Map Collection. J. Forest (Paris).
1901. Eckert, Max, 1868-1938. Width of traffic line indicates tons of shipping along route. "Friedr. Vieweg u. Sohn, Brunswick"--lower right. 27 x 51 centimeters Scale 1:80,000... Longmans Green & Co. (London).
1916. Kincer, J. B. (Joseph Burton), 1874-1954. Relief shown by shading and spot heights.; "Based on records of about 1600 stations for the 20-year period 1895-1914, and 2000 additional records, ... Weather Bureau (Washington).
1916. United States. Weather Bureau. On verso: Dates on which of killing frost in spring falls to 10 per cent -- Dates of which the chance of killing frost in fall rises to 10 per cent... The Department (Washington?).