71 results returned
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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: 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: Map of the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois with the settled part of Michigan; engraved by J. H. Young.; Title on cover: Mitchell's map of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois & Michigan MiU
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1834
Summary: Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington. "Sold by Mitchell & Hinman." Insets: Vicinity of Detroit -- Vicinity of Cincinnati -- Falls of Ohio -- Lead region east of the Mississippi River. Includes table of steamboat routes. 1 map: hand col.; 42 x 54 cm
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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: Whitehaven, England, 1791 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2013
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Plan of the town & harbour of Whitehaven in the county of Cumberland from an actual survey anno 1790, by J. Howard ; engraved by J. Russell. It was published by J. Howard in 1791. Scale [ca. 1:2,500], 264 yards = 9.8 cm. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the 'British National Grid' 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, landmarks, open spaces, drainage, cities and other human settlements, territorial boundaries, shoreline features, and more. Includes also vignettes of the Castle; St. Nicholas Church; Trinity Church; the Harbour; St. James Church. 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 map of the great metropolis including the cities of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, &c.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1867
Summary: Eng'd by Fisk & Russell, 43 Chatham St., N.Y. 56 x 43 centimeters
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Title: Map of Michigan: with part of the adjoining states; by Philu E. Judd; engraved by J.O. Lewis.
Contributors:- Line data
- 1824
Summary: Positive photostat. Greenwich and Washington prime meridians. Accompanied by: Notes on Philu E. Judd's map of Michigan / REB (2 p.). 1 map: photocopy; 41 x 48 cm.
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Title: Physical and regional map of North America
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1925
Summary: Relief shown by hachures and gradient tints.; List in margin names and number-codes regions to map.; "Map to accompany ʻNorth America ̓by J. Russell Smith."; Insets: --Iceland.--Porto Rico and Lesser Antilles, same scale as main map. 59 x 46 Centimeters
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Title: Distribution Maps and Models for 13 Invasive Plants in Minnesota
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2019
Summary: This dataset consists of raster (.tif) and map (.png) files for 13 invasive plants in Minnesota. Species included consist of: common buckthorn, glossy buckthorn, multiflora rose, garlic mustard, Canada thistle, common tansy, leafy spurge, spotted knapweed, wild parsnip, purple loosestrife, Japanese knotweed, narrowleaf bittercress, and plumeless thistle. The rasters (.tif files) included here consist of the output of species distribution modeling (SDM) conducted for each species; these files depict the mean cross-model and cross-assumption distribution estimates for each species, on a scale of 0 to 1. Values near 0 indicate low likelihood of finding the species there, or low habitat suitability, and values near 1 represent a high likelihood of finding the species. The maps (.png files) included here depict the same information, but in a static non-GIS compatible format.
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Title: White-tailed deer density estimates across the eastern United States (2008)
Contributors:- Polygon data ; Vector data
- 2016
Summary: In 2008, the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) developed a map of white-tailed deer density with information obtained from state wildlife agencies. The map contains information from 2001 to 2005, with noticeable changes since the development of the first deer density map made by QDMA in 2001. The University of Minnesota, Forest Ecosystem Health Lab and the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service-Northern Research Station have digitized the deer density map to provide information on the status and trends of forest health across the eastern United States. The QDMA spatial map depicting deer density (deer per square mile) was digitized across the eastern United States. Estimates of deer density were: White = rare, absent, or urban area with unknown population, Green = less than 15 deer per square mile, Yellow = 15 to 30 deer per square mile, Orange = 30 to 40 deer per square mile, or Red = greater than 45 deer per square mile. These categories represent coarse deer density levels as identified in the QDMA report in 2009 and should not be used to represent current or future deer densities across the study region.
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Title: Global GIS : Geology of the conterminous United States at 1:2,500,000 scale : Faults
Contributors:- Line data
- 2003
- Schruben, Paul G.
- Arndt, Raymond E.
- Bawiec, W. J.
- Ambroziak, Russell A.
- King, Philip Burke, 1903-
- Beikman, Helen M.
- Edmonston, Gertrude J.
- Geological Survey (U.S.)
- American Geological Institute
Summary: This datalayer is a polyline coverage representing geologic faults of the conterminous United States. It is a digital version of the fault features of H.M. Beikman and P.B. King's Geologic Map of the United States, originally published at a scale of 1:2,500,000 (1974). This version of the datalayer was published as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Global GIS : Geology of the conterminous United States at 1:2,500,000 scale : Geology
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2003
- Schruben, Paul G.
- Arndt, Raymond E.
- Bawiec, W. J.
- Ambroziak, Russell A.
- King, Philip Burke, 1903-
- Beikman, Helen M.
- Edmonston, Gertrude J.
- Geological Survey (U.S.)
- American Geological Institute
Summary: This datalayer is a polygon coverage representing geologic regions of the conterminous United States. It is a digital version of the geology features of H.M. Beikman and P.B. King's Geologic Map of the United States, originally published at a scale of 1:2,500,000 (1974). This version of the datalayer was published as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Map of the Toussaint Creek Basin and the adjacent Lake Erie tributaries showing availability of underground water
Contributors:- Thematic maps
- 1962
Summary: Prepared by RUSSELL B. STEIN, Geologist, Ohio Division of Water Map side also contains legend and explanation of map symbols. Scale bar lower right corner. Text includes information about generalized stratigraphic sequence of rocks in Toussaint Creek area and the quality of underground water.
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Title: Map of the Pickerel Creek-Pipe Creek are and adjacent Lake Erie Tributaries showing availability of underground water
Contributors:- Thematic maps
- 1962
Summary: Scale bar lower left corner. "Prepared by RUSSELL B. STEIN, Geologist, Ohio Division of Water" Map side also contains legend and explanation of map symbols. Text includes information about generalized stratigraphic sequence of the rocks in the Pickerel Creek-Pipe Creek Areas and the quality of underground water.
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Title: Map of the Tymochtee Creek Basin showing availability of underground water
Contributors:- Thematic maps
- 1962
Summary: Prepared by RUSSELL B. STEIN, Geologist, Ohio Division of Water Map side also contains legend and explanation of map symbols. Scale bar lower right corner. Text includes information about generalized stratigraphic sequence of rocks in Tymochtee Creek Basin and the quality of underground water.
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Title: Map of the Vermilion River Basin and adjacent Lake Erie tributaries showing availability of underground water
Contributors:- Thematic maps
- 1962
Summary: Prepared by RUSSELL B. STEIN, Geologist, Ohio Division of Water Map side also contains legend and explanation of map symbols. Scale bar lower right corner. Text includes information about generalized stratigraphic sequence of the rocks in the Vermilion River Basin and the quality of underground water.
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Title: Map of Lower Portage and Muddy Creek River Basins showing availability of underground water
Contributors:- Thematic maps
- 1962
Summary: Prepared by RUSSELL B. STEIN, Geologist, Ohio Division of Water Map side also contains legend and explanation of map symbols. Scale bar lower right corner. Text includes information about generalized stratigraphic sequence of the rocks in Lower Portage and Muddy Creek Basins and the quality of underground water.