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Author
Becker, George F.
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(Covers to) Department Of The Interior, United States Geological Survey, Clarence King Director. Atlas To Accompany The Monograph On The Geology Of The Comstock Lode And The Washoe District By George F. Becker. Washington 1882. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. New York.
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1566A
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
(Title Page to) Department Of The Interior, United States Geological Survey, Clarence King Director. Atlas To Accompany The Monograph On The Geology Of The Comstock Lode And The Washoe District By George F. Becker. Washington 1882. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. New York.
List No
1566B
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An important atlas of the mining activity in the Comstock Lode. With printed color. Bound in brown cloth covered boards with "United States Geological Survey, Clarence King, Director. Atlas To Accompany The Geology Of The Comstock Lode And The Washoe District. Becker" stamped in gilt.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
(Index to) Department Of The Interior, United States Geological Survey, Clarence King Director. Atlas To Accompany The Monograph On The Geology Of The Comstock Lode And The Washoe District By George F. Becker. Washington 1882. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. New York.
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1566C
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map of the Washoe District Showing Mining Claims. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet III. Claims Mapped by Hoffman and Craven, 1881. Topography by U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.001
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Map in color showing the mining claims in Washoe county. The dark blue lines indicate patented claims, and the dotted lines show claims for which patents have been applied. U.S. Survey and private survey lines are also included. Base map is topographic with contour intervals at 50 feet.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Geological Map of the Washoe District. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet IV. Topography by U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.002
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Map in full color showing geology of the same area as shown on the mining district map. Legend sits below the map.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Vertical Cross Sections of the Lode. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet V. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.003
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Four cross sections included: 1) Section through the Utah shaft; 2) Section through the Union shaft; 3) Section through the Sierra Nevada shaft; 4) Section through the C. and C. shaft. In full color with a legend explaining the diagrams.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Vertical Cross Sections of the Lode. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet VI. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.004
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Page includes the vertical section on line of Sutro Tunnel and through Baltimore and Forman Shafts. In full color with accompanying legend.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Vertical Cross Sections of the Lode. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet VII. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.005
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In full color and showing four maps: 1) Section through Hale and Northcross shaft; 2) Section through Belcher Mine; 3) Section through Yellow Jacket shafts; 4) Faulted structure on the Sutro tunnel section (at a scale of 1:9,600). With accompanying legend.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Horizontal Section of the Comstock Lode at the Sutro Tunnel Level (1900 ft.) and below. Horizontal Section of the Lode. North End. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet VIII. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.006
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In full color with the names of the shaft owners included on the map. An inset map shows the Comstock Lode at the 2,500 foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Horizontal Section of the Comstock Lode at the Sutro Tunnel Level (1900 ft.) and below. Horizontal Section of the Lode. South End. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet IX. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. Geology by G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.007
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In full color with an uncolored inset map showing the Comstock Lode at 2,400 feet and below. The owners of the shafts are shown.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Longitudinal Vertical Projection of the Comstock Lode. Number I. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet X. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.008
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Longitudinal Vertical Projection of the Comstock Lode. Number II. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XI. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.009
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Longitudinal Vertical Projection of the Comstock Lode. Number III. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XII. Mapping by R.H. Stretch. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.010
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number I. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XIII. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.011
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number II. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XIV. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.012
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number III. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XV. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.013
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number IV. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XVI. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.014
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Comstock Mine Maps. Number V. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XVII. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
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1566.015
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number VI. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XVIII. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.016
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number VII. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XIX. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.017
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number VIII. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XX. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.018
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Full Title
Comstock Mine Maps. Number VIX. United States Geological Survey. Geology of the Comstock Lode, &c. Atlas Sheet XXI. Mapping by the Official Surveyors. G.F. Becker, Geologist in Charge. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. N.Y.
List No
1566.019
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
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