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  1. Title: Parts of western Wyoming, southeastern Idaho and northeastern Utah

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    Summary: Shows geologic formations. "Surveyed in 1877." Relief shown by contours and spot heights. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878). "56"--Lower right margin.

  2. Title: Parts of western Wyoming and southeastern Idaho

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    Summary: "Surveyed in 1877 & '78." Relief shown by contours and spot heights. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878). "45"--Lower right margin. "9"--Upper left margin.

  3. Title: Part of Central Wyoming F.V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist in charge.

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    Summary: Shows drainage, road, etc. Relief by shown by contours (interval 200') and spot heights. From: its Report, 12th, 1878, v. 12:2, atlas. 1 map; 56 x 83 cm

  4. Title: Green River from the Union Pacific Rail Road to the mouth of White River. 1873.

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    Summary: Scale [1:253,440]. 4 miles = 1 in. From Powell's Exploration of the Colorado River ... l875. Relief shown by contours. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Second Division, J.W. Powell in charge.

  5. Title: Green River from the Union Pacific Rail Road to the mouth of White River, 1873

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    Summary: Relief shown by contours. Title in upper right margin: Geology of the Unita Mountains.

  6. Title: Green River from the Union Pacific Rail Road to the Mouth of White River. 1873.; Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Second Division, J.W. Powell in charge.

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    Summary: From Atlas accompanying the report on the geology of a portion of the Uinta Mountains and a region of country adjacent thereto by J.W. Powell, Geologist in charge 1876. Julius Bien Lith. Department of the Interior, U.S. Relief shown by form lines. 1 map; 73 x 47 cm.

  7. Title: Geological map of the Black Hills of Dakota

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    Summary: 1 in. = 4 miles. (W 104°45ʹ--W 102°15ʹ/N 44°45ʹ--N 43°30ʹ). Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights. "Field work 1875. Publication 1879." "Geology of the Black Hills by Henry Newton, E.M."--Upper right margin. 75 x 89 centimeters Scale [1:253,440] 1 inch = 4 miles General Map Collection

  8. Title: Map of the Black Hills of Dakota : from explorations made in 1875

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    Summary: 1 in. = 4 miles. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Geology of the Black Hills by Henry Newton E.M."--Upper right. 74 x 89 centimeters Scale [1:253,440]. 1 inch = 4 miles General Map Collection

  9. Title: Map of the United States

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    Summary: 1 map : col., mounted on cloth ; 49 x 71 cm "Julius Bien, Lithographer." "The base chart was engraved for the Statistical Atlas of the United States." "To accompany report on the lands of the arid region of the U.S." "For explanation see chapter on "Land Grants in aid of Internal Improvements."

  10. Title: Map showing the distribution of the Indian tribes of Washington Territory

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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures. "U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region J.W. Powell in charge." From: Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. 1. 1 map: col., mounted on cloth; 50 x 39 cm

  11. Title: USA (Populated Places, 2003)

    • Point data
    • 2008
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    Summary: This data set includes cities in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These cities were collected from the 1970 National Atlas of the United States. Where applicable, U.S. Census Bureau codes for named populated places were associated with each name to allow additional information to be attached. The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) was also used as a source for additional information. This is a revised version of the December, 2003, data set.

  12. Title: Australia

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    Summary: Shows borders, cities by population, railways, and steamer routes.; "Drawn by ... 1924."; Includes statistical charts.; On verso: text.; "C.19443."--panel. 38 x 44 centimeters, folded to 26 x 12 centimeters Scale approximately 1:11,000,000 General Map Collection

  13. Title: Rain chart of the United States

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    Summary: 1 map : col., mounted on cloth ; 49 x 71 cm From: Report on the lands of the arid regions of the United States.--2nd ed.--Washington, D.C. : U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region, 1879.

  14. Title: USA (Water Bodies, 2005)

    • Polygon data
    • 2005
    • MIT authentication required
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    Summary: U.S. Water Bodies represents the major lakes, reservoirs, large rivers, lagoons, and estuaries in the United States.

  15. Title: Lidar-Derived Tiled DEM for Buffalo County, WI 2016

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    Summary: This data represents a Lidar-derived tiled Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for Buffalo County, Wisconsin in 2023. A DEM represents the bare-Earth surface, removing all natural and built features. This dataset contains individual files available for download consisting of smaller tiled geographic areas over the extent of an entire county.

  16. Title: Lidar Tile Index Buffalo County, WI 2023

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    Summary: This data represents the tile index used for Lidar-derived datasets in Buffalo County, Wisconsin in 2023. The tile index is a shapefile that shows how tiled Lidar datasets are labeled and where they are located geographically.

  17. Title: Lidar-Derived Breaklines for Buffalo County, WI 2023

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    Summary: This data represents Lidar-derived breaklines in Buffalo County, Wisconsin in 2023. Hydro breaklines maintain the definition of water-related features in an elevation model. They are used to capture linear discontinuities in the surface, lake shorelines, single-line drains for small rivers, and double-line drains for large rivers.

  18. Title: Lidar-Derived Classified LAS for Buffalo County, WI 2023

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    Summary: This data represents Lidar-derived classified LAS points for Buffalo County, Wisconsin in 2023. Point classification uses semi-automated techniques on the point cloud to assign the feature type associated with each point. Lidar points can be classified into a number of categories including bare earth or ground, top of canopy, and water. The different classes are defined using numeric integer codes in the LAS files.

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