Browse All : U.S. Public Survey by Berthrong, I.P.

Printer Friendly
1-13 of 13
     
     
 
Sort Options
Select fields to sort by. Then, click the sort button.
Primary sort field


Secondary sort field


Tertiary sort field


Quaternary sort field
U.S. General Land Office
State Of Wyoming, 1912
1912
Separate Map
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Department Of The Interior General Land Office Fred Dennett, Commissioner. State Of Wyoming. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources, under the direction of I.P. Berthrong, Chief of Drafting Division G.L.O. 1912. Compiled and drawn by I.P. Berthrong. Traced and Lettered by I.P. Berthrong. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 3530.000
Note Printed in color. Insets of Evanston, Laramie, Sheridan and Cheyenne. Shows two large reclamation projects for the first time: Shoshone and North Platte. The beginning of major dams on the rivers of Wyoming. Shows U.S. Surveyor Generals Office and U.S. Land Offices in color, Indian, military and forest reservations, and county boundaries. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
State of Wyoming, 1907
1907
Separate Map
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Department Of The Interior General Land Office Richard A. Ballinger, Commissioner. State Of Wyoming. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources, under the direction of I.P. Berthrong, Chief of Drafting Division G.L.O. 1907. Compiled and drawn by I.P. Berthrong. Traced and Lettered by I.P. Berthrong. Andrew B. Graham Co., Photo Lithographers. Washington, D.C. (with 4 inset maps).
List No 3531.000
Note Printed in color. Scale 1 inch = 12 miles. Much of the topographical detail in the 1900 edition has been dropped. Four small inset maps show Evanston, Laramie, Sheridan and Cheyenne. Legend shows U.S. Surveyor Generals Office and U.S. Land Offices in color, Indian, military and forest reservations, and county boundaries. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1896
1896
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1896. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.001
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1901
1901
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1901. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.002
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1902
1902
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1902. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.003
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1903
1903
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1903. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.004
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1905
1905
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1905. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.005
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1906
1906
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1906. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.006
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1907
1907
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1907. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.007
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1908
1908
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1908. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.008
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1909
1909
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1909. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.009
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Territory of Arizona, 1910
1910
Gov't Report Book
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Territory of Arizona. 1910. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other Sources under Supervision of Harry King, G.E. Chief of Drafting Division, G.L.O., Revised and Reconstructed by R.H. Morton. (Sequence of ten maps of the Territory of Arizona, 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 from the Annual Reports of the Governor of Arizona. With: Report of the Governor of Arizona for each of those years, plus the years 1897 and 1904, for which no maps were issued.)
List No 3773.010
Note Ten maps each 52x43 cm., printed with outline and full color. Not in Kelsay, these maps record the development of the territory over a fourteen year period. These are smaller than the usual GLO maps and may have been made specially for the Territorial Annual Reports. Shows private claims confirmed and unconfirmed, Indian, military, and forest reservations. Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
U.S. General Land Office
Map Of The State Of Montana
1897
Separate Map
Authors U.S. General Land Office
Full Title Department Of The Interior General Land Office Hon. S.W. Lamoreux, Commissioner. Map Of The State Of Montana. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of Harry King, C.E. Chief of Drafting Division G.L.O. 1897. Compiled by R. H. Morton. Revised and Lettered by I.P. Berthrong. The Friedenwald Co. Photo-Lith. Balto.
List No 3993.000
Note A complete revision with enlargement of scale from the 1887 issue. Printed in full and outline color. Includes legend. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
1-13 of 13
     
     
 
Sort Options
Select fields to sort by. Then, click the sort button.
Primary sort field


Secondary sort field


Tertiary sort field


Quaternary sort field