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Title: Map of the Adirondack wilderness

Contributors:

Dates

  • Issued: 1890
  • Coverage: 1890
  • Coverage: 1890 to 1890

Publishers

  • S.R. Stoddard (Glens Falls, N.Y)

Summary

Shows natural features, railroads, important roads, ordinary roads, carries and trails. "Distances are given in Figures on Roads and Trails. Air-Line Distances from Mount Marcy are indicated by Circles, 10 miles apart." Airline distances from "A.C.A. Camp" at Bow & Arrow Point, North Hero, Vt. shown by circles 1 mile apart up to 10 miles.; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Cover title: Map of the Adirondacks.; Prime meridians: Greenwich (top) and Washington (bottom). Latitudes not indicated.; Neat line on the north, west, and south is a circle whose diameter is approximately 120 mi. on the 74th meridian W of Greenwich (also nominally 3∞ E of Washington), center just west of Mount Marcy.

77 x 61 centimeters, in cloth-covered boards

Scale [1:253,440] 1 inch to 4 miles

General Map Collection

Subjects

  • 2022-creator-sprint
  • Maps

Geospatial coordinates

  • Bounding Box: BBOX (-79.750,-71.783,45.000,40.467)

Provider

University of Minnesota

Rights

  • Access rights: Public
  • Use of this item may be governed by US and international copyright laws. You may be able to use this item, but copyright and other considerations may apply. For possible additional information or guidance on your use, please contact the contributing organization.

Citation

Stoddard, Seneca Ray, 1844-1917. Map of the Adirondack wilderness. S.R. Stoddard (Glens Falls, N.Y). https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/item/p16022coll230:1335

Format

JPEG

Languages

  • eng