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Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919
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Geological map of Maine. Colored to show the geological formations by Prof. C.H. Hitchcock, Geologist to the state of Maine, Ph.D. (1894)
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0966.004
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Lithographed map. Hand colored. Explanation shows 9 geologic units.
Author
[Gray, Ormando Willis, Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, Walling, H. F.]
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Geological map of Massachusetts, compiled by C.H. Hitchcock, Ph.D., professor of geology in Dartmouth College. H.F. Walling & O.W. Gray, Boston, 1871.
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1154.001
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Hand col. lithographed map. Shows 24 geologic units plus deposits or beds of marl, iron, lead, copper, manganese and zinc. Includes text and drawing of Paradoxides harlani (fig. 1.).
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Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919
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Geological map of Maine. Colored to show the geological formations by Prof. C.H. Hitchcock, Geologist to the state of Maine, Ph.D. (1885)
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1537.003
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Lithographed map. Hand colored. Explanation shows 9 geologic units.
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Title Page to) Atlas accompanying the report on the geology of New Hampshire. C.H. Hitchcock, State Geologist. 1878. Julius Bien, New York.
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3095A
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17 maps and plates as called for in Vol III, p.vii of text. Huge folio atlas with 2 plates of views, 2 facsimiles (Carrigain 1816 and Holland 1784), 1 diagram or Camera view, a 6 sheet Geological Map of the state, a 5 (of 6, as issued) sheet Map of the state's Surface Geology, and a map of the Ammonoosuc Mining District. The upper northwest sheet of the Surface Geology map was not printed because it is entirely of Vermont, except for a tiny part of the lower right corner which was covered by making the uppper northeast sheet about one inch wider in the Surface Geology issue than it is in the Geological (six sheet) issue. The matter is further confused by Sabin calling for 16 plates and Phillips and LeGear calling for 9. Cobb calls for 17 and the most important list, in the text of the report itself, calls for 17. We believe this was the only large folio Geological Atlas made of an eastern state, on the scale of the western survey atlases of Powell, Hayden, Wheeler and King, during the same period. Most maps have printed color although the Ammonoosuc Mining District map is fully hand colored.
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 1. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
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3095.005
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 1 of 6. Includes explanation and 5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 2. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
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3095.006
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 2 of 6. Includes explanation and 5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 3. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.007
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 3 of 6. Includes explanation and 4 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 4. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
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3095.008
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 4 of 6. Includes explanation and 4 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 5. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
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3095.009
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 5 of 6. Includes explanation and 5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Sheet 6. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.010
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 6 of 6. Includes explanation and 5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire."
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Composite of General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.011
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Col. lithographed map on 6 sheets. Each sheet includes explanation and 4-5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire." Covers adjacent areas of Maine, Vermont and Quebec.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 1. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.012
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 1 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 2. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.013
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 2 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 3. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.014
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 3 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 4. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.015
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 4 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 5. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.016
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 5 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft.
Author
[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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(Composite of Topographic and glacial feature map of New Hampshire. Sheet 5. Julius Bien, New York, 1878)
List No
3095.017
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 5 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft. Issued in 5 sheets (6th would have been upper left sheet not covering New Hampshire).
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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Map of the Ammonoosuc Mining District. (Julius Bien, New York, 1878) The Heliotype Printing Co. 220 Devonshire St., Boston.
List No
3095.018
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Hand col. lithographed map. Shows geological units, mines, townships, etc. Contour inverval 100 ft. Oriented with north toward upper left.
Author
[Blake, William P. (William Phipps), 1826-1910, Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, United States. Census Office]
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Geological map of the United States compiled by C.H. Hitchcock and W.P. Blake from sources mentioned in the text. 1874. Lith. by J. Bien, N.Y.
List No
3566.010
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Colored lithographed map. Shows 9 geologic units.
Author
[Gray, Ormando Willis, Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919]
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Gray's Geological Map of the United States by Charles H. Hitchcock PhD, Professor of Geology in Dartmouth College. Philadelphia: O.W. Gray & SOn.
List No
3888.070
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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