Relief shown pictorially., Coordinates not present on map and are approximated., and Inset views: Deadwood Public School -- Deadwood street scene -- Deadwood Flouring Mill Co.
BEIN WA Prints +103: Only color is a pale green tint applied to much of image., Bird's-eye-view., Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image., and Indexed for points of interest.
A low angle aerial view of Astoria, Oregon, showing the Fort and the mouth of the Columbia River., Relief shown pictorially., Coordinates not present on map and are approximated., and Appears in: Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition (Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845); v. 5, facing page 113.
Publisher:
Lea and Blanchard? and Engd. by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch
Copyright: 1905 by the Federal Engraving and Publishing Co., Boston, Mass., Index to points of interest on cover., Oriented with north to the left., and Title from cover.
Publisher:
Published by John F. Murphy,
Subject (Geographic):
Boston Harbor (Mass.)--Maps, Boston Harbor Islands (Mass.)--Maps, Boston Harbor Region (Mass.)--Maps, and South Shore Region (Mass. : Coast)--Maps
BEIN WA Prints +105: Imperfect: Mutilated, with minor loss of map and text., Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image., and Includes illus., index to points of interest, and directory.
Print shows a bird's eye view of Lawrence, Kansas in 1880 numbered with 33 points of interest and indexed under the title "The New," to left of print's title caption; and, in the lower right, a map insert labeled, "Lawrence in 1855" numbered with 20 points of interest and indexed under the title "The Old," to right of the print's title caption
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc39 880mo copy 1: Imperfect: lower right corner of sheet, upper right margin, and small section of right hand side broken off; a tear across sheet from right to center about one third up sheet. On sheet 62 x 82 cm., BEIN BrSides Zc39 880mo copy 2: On sheet 64 x 82 cm., Title from caption below image., Pictorial representation., and "Copyright by D.D. Morse, 1880."