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  1. Title: Central Virginia : showing Lieut. Gen'l. U.S. Grant's campaign and marches of the armies under his command in 1864-5

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    Summary: Scale 1:350,000; 1 map: color; 79 x 81 cm on sheet 86 x 86 cm or smaller. Grant, Ulysses S.(Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.

  2. Title: Map showing the stations occupied by the United States Army

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    Summary: Also shows railroads.; Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.; Inset maps: San Francisco Harbor. -- Philippine Islands. -- Hawaiian Islands. -- Porto Rico. -- Alaska. -- New York Harbor. 56 x 69 centimeters Scale approximately 1:7,000,000 General Map Collection

  3. Title: Geological plan & section from the Rio Grande to the Pimas Villages: along the route explored by Lieut. John G. Parke, Corps of Top. Engrs., near the parallele of 32° north latitude.; Geological plan and section from the Rio Grande to the Pimas Villages

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    Summary: Prepared to accompany the report of Thomas Antisell M.D., geologist of the expedition. "U.S. Pacific rail road expl. & surveys, War Dept., no. 2." Latitude lines are not identified on the map. Includes a cross section of the same area. State/territory lines not included. 1 map: hand color; 22 x 60 cm, on sheet 39 x 65 cm

  4. Title: Map no. 2 from Great Salt Lake to the Humboldt Mountains: from explorations and surveys made under the direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War; by Capt. E.G. Beckwith, 3d. Artillery; F.W. Egloffstein, topographer for the route.; Explorations and surveys for a rail road route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.

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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows drainage, railroads, trails, Native American territories, and locations of historic events. From: Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad From the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. 1 map; 54 x 46 cm

  5. Title: Strategic map of Central Europe showing the international frontiers

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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; Shows cities, towns, borders, railroads, steamship lines (with approximate travel times), submarine cables, radio stations, fortified areas, and naval bases. 135 x 163 centimeters, sheets 74 x 89 centimeters Scale 1:2,344,320; 1 inch to 37 miles. General Map Collection

  6. Title: Railroad map of Mexico

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    Summary: Also shows administrative divisions.; Relief shown by hachures.; Includes inset of "Enlarged map, State of Mexico and surrounding country." 75 x 108 centimeters Scale approximately 1:2,850,000 General Map Collection

  7. Title: Strategical map of part of Korea and Manchuria

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    Summary: Shows boundaries between Manchuria and northern Korea, Mongolia and Siberia at the end of the Russo-Japanese War. Indicates railroads and submarine cables. Relief shown by shading. "Drawn by Chas. L. Hoopes." Inset is continuation of main map. Inset: southern Korea, Korea Strait, northern Japan. Scale [ca. 1:3,960,000].

  8. Title: Map of Korea and Manchuria

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    Summary: "Julius Bien & Co. photo. lith. N.Y." Includes index map and insets of Vladivostok and Port Arthur. Relief shown by contours, hachures, form lines and spot heights.

  9. Title: Map of Kwangtung Peninsula

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    Summary: "July, 1904." Relief shown by form lines and spot heights. Shows Liaodong Peninsula. "Authorities: Map by Cap. Zapolski, Russian General Staff; Map of Port Arthur, Office of Naval Intelligence; Map by Japanese General Staff."

  10. Title: Wabash River Aerial Imagery: Indiana, 1929

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    Summary: See Related Records below to download individual GeoTIFFs. The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  11. Title: Wabash Aerial (36): Indiana, 1929

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    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  12. Title: Wabash Aerial (35): Indiana, 1929

    Contributors:

    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  13. Title: Wabash Aerial (20): Indiana, 1929

    Contributors:

    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  14. Title: Wabash Aerial (24): Indiana, 1929

    Contributors:

    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  15. Title: Wabash Aerial (28): Indiana, 1929

    Contributors:

    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

  16. Title: Wabash Aerial (21): Indiana, 1929

    Contributors:

    Summary: The images represented here are the raster orthophoto set collected by remote sensing of 25 aerial images owned by EAS library. Each aerial image was up to 450MB, 400dpi, grayscale. These images can be viewed and performed in the using either ArcGIS Desktop or QGIS (user choice), referencing against a number of known mapsets like the 2005 Indiana Orthophoto setand USGS DRGs. The geographic coordinate system reference of the maps included are applied in GCS_WGS_1984.

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