788 results returned
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Title: Plan of Dresden
Contributors:- Image data
- 1894
Summary: Map of Dresden in the German state of Saxony. Relief shown by hachures. Plate 6 from : Plans of the most important cities and towns of continental Europe. London : George Bradshaw, 1894. Includes inset of the environs of Dresden.
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Title: Bradshaw's map of the railways in Central Europe
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1851
Summary: Includes "Panorama of the Rhine from Dusseldorf to Mayence" in margin. 39 x 56 centimeters
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Title: Bradshaw's map of the railways in Great Britain : shewing the projected lines to the present time, also the line of navigation from the principal sea ports to both home and foreign stations, 1845
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1845
Summary: Projected lines shown in red.; Publisher place and name from related maps. 42 x 34 centimeters
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Title: Ohio Range: Antarctica
Contributors:- Topographic maps
- 1986
Summary: Projection: National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929; Series: USGS 1:250,000 Geologic Reconnaissance Series
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Title: Transit of Venus, 1882, Decr. 6 to accompany the paper by Staff-Commander J. E. Davis, R.N.
Contributors:- Image data
- 1869
Summary: Diagrams show apparent motions of sun and Venus with respect to locations in Antarctic Ocean, Antarctica, southeastern Australia, and southern Africa. Elevation of the sun shown along vertical axes. Factors of parallax plotted on diagrams in concentric circles. Longitude shown in hours east. Locations of suggested stations for astronomical observation along Antarctic coast are shown. From: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 39 (1869), pp. 91-5; held in Firestone Library. Call number: G7 .J687 v.39 1869.
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Title: Exhibit "B"
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1906
- Metcalf, Victor Howard
- 1853-1936
- United States. Congress (59th, 2nd session : 1906-1907). Senate
- United States
- Congress
- Senate
- Committee on Foreign Relations
- San Francisco Earthquake and Fire (California : 1906)
Summary: Extent: 1 map Notes: Map detached from "Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the final report of Secretary Metcalf on the situation affecting the Japanese in the City of San Francisco, Cal.," issued as a U.S. Senate document (Serial Set 5070 S.doc.147), December 18, 1906. Shows location of "The Oriental School"; locations of "schools the Japanese pupils attended" prior to a Board of Education order of October 11, 1906, transferring them to the "Oriental School" in the burned area of the city; and residences of pupils, with the number of pupils given for each school and residence. Portion of title supplied by cataloger, derived from text on page 5 of the Senate document from which the map was extracted.
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Title: Beijing, China, 1843 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2013
- Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library
- Jervis, T. B. (Thomas Best), 1796-1857.
- Iakin, Monk, 1777-1853.
- Birch, Samuel, 1813-1885.
- Parish, Woodbine, Sir, 1796-1882, donor.
- Pingré, Alexandre Guy, 1711-1796.
- L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, 1688-1768.
- Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich August, 1803-1851, donor.
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Chinese plan of the city of Peking, T.B. Jervis; the chinese characters and explanations rendered into English were furnished by Mr. Samuel Birch, from a comparison of the above documents and the notes appended to the original by the students in the Missionary College at Naples. It was published by lithographed and printed under the direction of T.B. Jervis Scale [ca. 1:50,000]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM Zone 50N, meters, WGS 1984) projected coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, drainage, built-up areas and selected buildings, parks, cemeteries, ground cover, city districts, fortification, missions, temples, and more. Relief shown pictorially. Includes also dedication: 'To Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. This fac-simile of a Chinese plan of the Tartar, or inner city, Nuyching, and the Imperial Palace Kingtoo of Peking or Chun Thein Foo. The northern residence of the court, or capital of the Chinese Empire is most respectfully inscribed, with Her Majesty's faithful servant T. B. Jervis.'This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: The Arctic regions : comprising the most recent explorations of Robert E. Peary, Fridtjof Nansen and F. Jackson
Contributors:- Image data
- 1897
Summary: Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows routes of explorers, with dates of discoveries.
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Title: Map of Michigan and Wisconsin for the eclectic geographies by Russell Hinman.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1885
Summary: Washington and Greenwich prime meridians. Shows major cities and towns. Shows counties in Michigan and Wisconsin. Inset maps: Map of Isle Royale Co., Mich. -- The vicinity of Milwaukee. -- The Vicinity of Detroit, Mich., and Detroit River. 1 map: col., mounted on cloth; 27 x 45 cm
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Title: Map of the United States exhibiting the present status of knowledge relating to the areal distribution of geologic groups (preliminary compilation).
Contributors:- Image data
- 1884
Summary: In upper right margin: "Fifth Annual Report plate II" Companion text: Fifth annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior 1883-'84. Washington, D. C.: U.S. Geological Survey. 1885. Annual Report 5th. 469p. 58pl. Map in pocket. U.S.G.S.
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Title: Plan of the city of New York
Contributors:- Image data
- 1857
Summary: "From the original copy published 1789." "For D.T. Valentine's Manual, 1857; by G. Hayward, Lith., 120 Water St. N.Y." Includes index to buildings.
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Title: Business section of Minneapolis, Minn. : January, 1910
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1910
Summary: Includes index to buildings. On verso: advertisement for D.C. Bell Investment Company. 50 x 49 centimeters
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Title: Preliminary geologic map of New York, exhibiting the structure of the state so far as known; Geological Survey of the State of New York; prepared under the direction of James Hall by W.J. McGee.
Contributors:- Geological maps
- 1894
Summary: Published by authority of the Legislature of the State of New York. Includes legend. Inset: [Long Island]. 1 map on 6 sheets: col.; sheets 82 x 88 cm. or smaller.
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Title: Reconnoissance map of the United States showing the distribution of the geologic system (sic) so far as known
Contributors:- Geological maps
- 1893
Summary: Relief shown by contour lines. In upper border: U.S. Geological Survey. Fourteenth annual report, pl. II. Shows Indian reservations. Includes legend. Imprint: [Washington?] : U.S. Geological Survey, 1893. Dimensions: 43 x 71 cm; Scale: 1:7,000,000 Coordinates: W1250000 W0670000 N0490000 N0250000
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Title: Map of the United States exhibiting the present status of knowledge relating to the areal distribution of geologic groups
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1884
- Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914
- Julius Bien & Co., lithographer.
- King, Harry, (Harold G. R.), draftsman.
- McGee, W J, 1853-1912
Summary: 1 map ; 53 x 81 cm Shading indicates age of rock. "Fifth annual report plate II"
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Title: Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1775 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2013
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: A plan of the island of St. John with the divisions of the counties, parishes, & the lots as granted by government, likewise the soundings round the coast and harbours. Survey'd by Capt. Holland, 1775. It was published by A. Dur. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the North American Datum 1983, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 20N projected coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as drainage, cities and other human settlements, territorial boundaries, shoreline features, and more. Depths shown by soundings. Includes also harbors, waterways, administrative divisions and inset of 'Gulf of St. Lawrence.' This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: Mexico, 1847 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2013
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Méjico :segun lo organizado y definido por las varias actas del congreso de dicha Républica y construido por las mejores autoridades. It was published by J. Disturnell in 1847. Scale ca. 1:4,435,200. Map in Spanish. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the North America Albers Equal Area Conic projection coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, wagon roads, railroads, wetlands, drainage, cities and other human settlements, territorial boundaries, elevation, shoreline features, and more. Relief shown by hachures. Includes also names of tribes, land exploration notes in Spanish and English, Mexican coat of arms, battle routes, and inset maps and notes describing geographic information and historical events, including those of the Mexican War. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: Japan, 1783 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2011
- Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library
- Nagakubo, Sekisui, 1717-1801.
- Asano, Yahe, fl. 1783.
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the untitled, historic paper map: [Nihon yochi zenzu, Nagakubo Sekisui]. It was published by Seibundo Asano Yahe in 1783. Scale [ca. 1:2,500,000]. Map in Japanese. Covers Japan except Hokkaido and north. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Asia North Lambert Conformal Conic coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as drainage, cities and other human settlements, roads, territorial boundaries, shoreline features, and more. Relief shown pictorially.This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: New York, N.Y. and vicinity, 1836 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2007
- Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library
- Disturnell, John, 1801-1877.
- Eddy, John H. (John Henry), 1784-1817.
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Map of the country thirty miles round the city of New York, designed & drawn by I.H. Eddy. It was published by J. Disturnell in 1836. Scale [1:190,080]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 18N NAD83 projection. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, turnpikes and toll locations, railroads, drainage, canals, selected public buildings (industry locations, taverns, etc.), selected private residences with names of landowners, cities and towns, county and state boundaries, and more. Relief is shown by hachures. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from The Harvard Map Collection as part of the Imaging the Urban Environment project. Maps selected for this project represent major urban areas and cities of the world, at various time periods. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features at a large scale. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.
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Title: New Hampshire, ca. 1784 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2007
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: A topographical map of the State of New Hampshire, surveyed under the direction of Samuel Holland, Esqr. It was published ca. 1784. Scale [ca. 1:485,000]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the New Hampshire State Plane Coordinate System (Feet) (FIPS 2800). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, drainage, town and patent boundaries, Mason's Curve, and more. Relief shown by hachures. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of New England from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.