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National highways : 50,000 miles industrial and military
Mulford, John C.
National highways : 50,...
1928
13237.000
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Mulford, John C.
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National highways : 50,000 miles industrial and military : four way motor-ways build and forever maintained by the United States Government : capital to capital. Issued by the National Highways Association, the Automobile Club of America, the Society of American Military Engineers. Made by Map shop of the N.H.A. Washington, D.C. U. S. John C. Mulford, chief cartographer ; C.C. Faunce, cartographer. Lithographed and printed by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md.
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13237.000
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Color pictorial map of the proposed United States highway system, depicts a nation wide highway system linking all regions of the country. The chart below map shows a progressive expansion of the highway network to be built as traffic and military needs of the nation require from one-way to two-ways to three and four ways. Includes state boundaries, major cities and notes.
The Antarctic regions
National Geographic Soc...
The Antarctic regions
1932
11684.000
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[National Geographic Society (U.S.). Cartographic Division, Grosvenor, Gilbert]
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The Antarctic regions : Compiled and drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for the National geographic Magazine. Gilbert Grovenor, LL.D., LiTT. D., Editor. Copyright 1932 by National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. A. Hoen & Co., Lithographers, Baltimore, MD. Executed by Albert H. Bumstead and James M. Darley. (insets) Byrd's South Pole flight, Nov. 29, 1929. (with) Antarctic Archipelago. (with) King Edward VII Land and part of Marie Byrd Land.
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11684.000
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Color map of Antarctica on Azmuthal Equidistant Projection (pole of projection at South Pole). Issued as supplement to the National Geographic, v. 62, October 1932. Shows routes of explorers, airplane routes, mountains, glaciers, distances, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Windsor Farms, a residential development on the James River at Richmond
Saville, Allen J., Inc....
Windsor Farms, a reside...
1926
6898.000
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[Saville, Allen J., Inc., Windsor Farms Inc.]
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Windsor Farms, a residential development on the James River at Richmond. Henrico Co., Virginia : made for Windsor Farms Inc. Richmond VA. by Allen J. Saville, Inc. Engineering and Construction. Plan by John Nolen - Town Planner; Philip W. Foster - associate Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass. Lith. by A Hoen & Co. Richmond VA.
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6898.000
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Windsor Farms, a neighborhood of Richmond Virginia, was one of the first planned communities in the United States after the Radburn community in New Jersey. Color map. Shows boundary, easement, and building lines, properties by blocks, lot number, parcel number, ownership of large plots, acreage, and roads. Includes note and legend.
Map of the Public Surveys in California, 1855
U.S. General Land Offic...
Map of the Public Surve...
1855
1073.002
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map of the Public Surveys in California ; to Accompany Report of Surveyor Genl., 1855. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 30th, 1855, Approved John C. Hays, U.S. Sur. Genl. Cal.
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1073.002
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Eleven issues from the Annual Report, (1854,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62, 63,64). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1. , 34th. Cong. 1st. Sess. Shows townships, and lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation. (From: Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office).
Map of a Part of the Territory of Washington, 1855
U.S. General Land Offic...
Map of a Part of the Te...
1855
1079.001
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U.S. General Land Office
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Map of a Part of the Territory of Washington : to Accompany Report of Surveyor General. 1855. Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, Washington Territory, September 20th, 1855 James Tilton, Surveyor General. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto.
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1079.001
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Eleven issues, from the Annual Reports. (1855,57,57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,76). (Titles vary). Without color. Scale 18 miles to an inch. Relief shown by hachures. In upper right corner: Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 34th Cong. 1st Sess. Shows townships, lands surveyed and proposed to be surveyed. Includes Explanation.
The Reaches of New York City.
National Geographic Soc...
The Reaches of New York...
1939
12466.000
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[National Geographic Society, Bumstead, Albert H.]
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The Reaches of New York City. (inset) South Jersey.
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12466.000
United States Touring Map.
Mulford, John C.
United States Touring M...
6372.000
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[Mulford, John C., Funk & Wagnalls Company.]
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United States Touring Map Showing 250,000 Miles of Principal Traveled Highways including National Park-to-Park Highway ... Issued by Keystone Automobile Club, The Automobile Club of America, National Highways Association.
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6372.000
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4th edition. Full color. A promotional piece encouraging the improvement of roadways nationwide using the phrase, "Good Roads Everywhere." It also promotes the Oregon Trail, compares the development of the Panama Canal with the road system, and provides many interesting facts and perspectives pertaining to roads.
A modern pilgrim's map of the British Isles
Riddiford, Charles E.; ...
A modern pilgrim's map ...
1937
8072.000
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[National Geographic Society, Riddiford, Charles E.]
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A modern pilgrim's map of the British Isles : or more precisely, the Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. Designed by C.E. Riddiford. Done in the map and art studios of the National Geographic magazine. Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor. Washington, 1937. Copyright 1937 by the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. Printed by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, MD. U.S.A.
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8072.000
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Color map. Relief shown by spot heights and pictorially. Borders with crests, portraits of famous people and pictures of landmarks from the British Isles. Includes legend, counties of England and Wales, counties of Scotland and counties of Ireland. Issued with the National geographic magazine, v. 71, no. 6, June 1937.
The Southwestern United States. Executed in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Magazine
Darley, James M.; Natio...
The Southwestern United...
1940
8302.000
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[Darley, James M., National Geographic Society (U.S.). Cartographic Division.]
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The Southwestern United States. Executed in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Magazine, Gilbert Grosyvenor, Editor, Washington, D.C. : June, 1940. James M. Darley, Chief Cartographer ... Designed by Charles E. Riddiford. Copyright 1940 by National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. Printed by A. Hoen & Co., Lithographer, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
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8302.000
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Color map of southwestern United States, Covers California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Showing counties, state capitals, cities and towns, highways, railways, canals, rivers, mountains, lakes, National parks and monuments, Indian reservations, reclamation projects, and battlefields. Includes "A legend of Exploration" showing routes of explorers and the dates of their expeditions, and notes on historical sites. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. vignettes on top upper and lower map featuring Scenic location and the state seals of the southwestern states. Issued with the National geographic magazine, v. 77, no. 6, June 1940. Note: James M. Darley, Chief Cartographer. Culture by Apphia E. Holdstock, Research by Wellmin Chamberlin. Physiography by John J. Brehm and H. E. Eastwood. Designed by Charles E. Riddiford.
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