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U.S. Coast Survey
Tomales Bay California
1878
Chart Map
| Authors |
U.S. Coast Survey |
| Full Title |
Tomales Bay California. From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey Of The Coast Of The United States. Triangulation by G.A. Fairfield and G. Davidson Assts. Coast Survey. Topography by A.F. Rodgers Asst. and J.S. Lawson Sub-Asst. Hydrography by the Party under the command of J. Alden and B.F. Sands Comdrs. U.S.N. Asst. Coast Survey ... Issued in May 1878 C.P. Patterson Superintendent. Verified J.E. Hilgard ... (Tomales Bay) U.S.C. & G.S. No. 5618 Price 25 Cents. Plate No. 1152. Electrotype Copy No. 2 by G. Mathiot U.S.C.S. |
| List No |
3582.000 |
| Note |
With manuscript notes dated June 19, 1906, by George Davidson, regarding the earthquake of January 9, 1857 which caused the release of huge amounts of subterranean gas in the bay, killing large numbers of fish. Chart is without color. Printed in 2 segments on 1 sheet. Chart No. 5618. Includes text and tables. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings and shading. Soundings in feet. Polyconic projection. |
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United States Coast Survey
Drake's Bay, California.
1883
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States Coast Survey |
| Full Title |
Drake's Bay, California. United States Coast And Geodetic Survey. Treasury Department. From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey Of The Coast Of The United States. Triangulation by A.F. Rodgers and G. Davidson Assistants. Topography by J.S. Lawson and A.F. Rodgers Assists. Hydrography by the Party under the command of Commander James Alden U.S.N. Assist. ... Reissued June 1883, J.E. Hilgard Superintendent. Verified: R.D. Cutts, Assistant in charge of Office. (Date of first publication 1860). |
| List No |
3586.000 |
| Note |
Heavy paper, separate issue. A note mentions the Telegraph Signal Station at Point Reyes Light, which "will transmit by telegraph, messages signalled by the International Code from passing vessels." |
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