"W.J. Peters, Topographer in Charge. Topography by W.J. Peters and Alfred H. Brooks, Assistant Geologist.", At head of map "Map 9.", In upper left-hand corner "U.S. Geological Survey Charles D. Walcott Director.", and In upper right-hand corner "Report, Public Resolution No. 25, 55th Congress, 3D Session."
Publisher:
U.S. Congress],
Subject (Geographic):
Tanana River (Alaska)--Maps and White River (Alaska)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Brooks, Alfred H, Geological Survey (U.S.), Peters, W. J, and United States. Congress. (55th, 3rd : 1898)
Includes the eastern part of Connecticut from Hartford east to the Rhode Island border. and Indicates best and fair roads, interurban electric railways, and railroads.
Publisher:
C.S. Hammond & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut--Maps
Subject (Name):
Geological Survey (U.S.) and U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Includes the western part of Connecticut from The New York border to West Hartford and New Britain. and Indicates main auto routes and state improved roads, interurban electric lines, and railroads.
Publisher:
C.S. Hammond & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut--Maps
Subject (Name):
Geological Survey (U.S.) and U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Includes the western part of Connecticut from The New York border to West Hartford and New Britain. and Indicates main auto routes and state improved roads, interurban electric lines, and railroads.
Publisher:
C.S. Hammond & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut--Maps
Subject (Name):
Geological Survey (U.S.) and U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
"Jan. 1, 1915" in lower left margin., Irrigated areas shown on outline map of the United States. Explanation in margin., and This edition has county names printed in blue.
Publisher:
Office of Farm Management,
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Administrative and political divisions--Maps and United States--Maps
Allegany County Atlas and Physical atlas of Maryland.
Description:
"Surveyed in 1897 and 1898.", [sheet 1]. East sheet -- [sheet 2]. Middle sheet -- [sheet 3]. West sheet., Contour interval 20 feet., and Relief shown by contours and spot heights.