COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
King, Clarence
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King, Clarence
Author
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Date:
1876
date
1876
Date
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Short Title:
Rocky Mountains. (Geological)
short_title
Rocky Mountains. (Geological)
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Publisher:
Julius Bien
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Julius Bien
Publisher
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Publisher Location:
New York
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New York
Publisher Location
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Type:
Atlas Map
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Atlas Map
Type
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Obj Height cm:
73
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73
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Obj Width cm:
106
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106
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Scale 1:
253,440
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253,440
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Note:
Map in full color with the legends on either side of the maps. Map extends from Cheyenne in the east to Fortification Peak in the west (Wyoming). Below the map are two geologic cross sections.
note
Map in full color with the legends on either side of the maps. Map extends from Cheyenne in the east to Fortification Peak in the west (Wyoming). Below the map are two geologic cross sections.
Note
false
Reference:
P1280; Wheat 1270; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p. 307.
reference
P1280; Wheat 1270; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p. 307.
Reference
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State/Province:
Wyoming
state
Wyoming
State/Province
false
Subject:
Geology
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Geology
Subject
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Full Title:
Rocky Mountains. Map I. (Geological)
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Rocky Mountains. Map I. (Geological)
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List No:
0408.002
list_no
0408.002
List No
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Series No:
5
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5
Series No
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Engraver or Printer:
Emmons, S.F.
engraver_or_printer
Emmons, S.F.
Engraver or Printer
false
Engraver or Printer:
Hague, Arnold
engraver_or_printer
Hague, Arnold
Engraver or Printer
false
Publication Author:
King, Clarence
publication_author
King, Clarence
Publication Author
false
Pub Date:
1876
pub_date
1876
Pub Date
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Pub Title:
Engineer Department U.S.A. Geological and Topographical Atlas Accompanying the Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel Made by the Authority of the Honorable Secretary of War under the direction of Brig. and Brvt. Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers U.S.A. by Clarence King, U.S. Geologist in Charge, 1876. Julius Bien Lith.
pub_title
Engineer Department U.S.A. Geological and Topographical Atlas Accompanying the Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel Made by the Authority of the Honorable Secretary of War under the direction of Brig. and Brvt. Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers U.S.A. by Clarence King, U.S. Geologist in Charge, 1876. Julius Bien Lith.
Pub Title
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Pub Reference:
P1280; Wheat 1270; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p. 307.
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P1280; Wheat 1270; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p. 307.
Pub Reference
false
Pub Note:
Magnificent, huge atlas showing the area of the 40th Parallel Survey in topographical and geological maps. Wheat notes: "These are pioneer survey maps, and as such are most interesting. Mapping the West in so broad a cross-section had never before been attempted, a portent of things to come." King, at the age of 25, was made Geologist-in-charge of the Survey in 1867. He was formally ordered "to examine and describe the geological structure, geographical condition and natural resources of a belt of country extending from the 120th meridian eastward to the 105th meridian, along the 40th parallel of latitude with sufficient expansion north and south to include the lines of 'Central' and 'Union Pacific' railroads..." (Wheat). The topographical sheets depict features by brush shading rather than hachuring. In original binding -rare. Bound in green half leather with a label on the front, "Geological and Topographical Atlas Accompanying the Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. Clarence King, Geologist in Charge."
pub_note
Magnificent, huge atlas showing the area of the 40th Parallel Survey in topographical and geological maps. Wheat notes: "These are pioneer survey maps, and as such are most interesting. Mapping the West in so broad a cross-section had never before been attempted, a portent of things to come." King, at the age of 25, was made Geologist-in-charge of the Survey in 1867. He was formally ordered "to examine and describe the geological structure, geographical condition and natural resources of a belt of country extending from the 120th meridian eastward to the 105th meridian, along the 40th parallel of latitude with sufficient expansion north and south to include the lines of 'Central' and 'Union Pacific' railroads..." (Wheat). The topographical sheets depict features by brush shading rather than hachuring. In original binding -rare. Bound in green half leather with a label on the front, "Geological and Topographical Atlas Accompanying the Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. Clarence King, Geologist in Charge."
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Pub List No:
0408.000
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0408.000
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Pub Type:
Geologic Atlas
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Geologic Atlas
Pub Type
false
Pub Maps:
11
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11
Pub Maps
false
Pub Height cm:
84
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84
Pub Height cm
false
Pub Width cm:
63
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63
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Image No:
0408002
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0408002
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Download 1:
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<a href=https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/download.pl?image=/D0014/0408002.sid target=_blank>Full Image Download in MrSID Format</a>
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Download 2:
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<a href="https://www.extensis.com/support/geoviewer-9" target="_blank">GeoViewer for JP2 and SID files</a>
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Authors:
King, Clarence
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King, Clarence
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Collection:
Rumsey Collection
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Rumsey Collection
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