United States Department of the Interior Geological survey
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69x56
Good condition, colored map, key, contour interval is 20 ft., surveyed in 1901 and 1902, 1931 edition, topographical map, has history of the geology of MDI on back
Compiled by Waldron Bates, Edward L. Rand and Herbert Jaques, 1896, revised in 1901
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67x81
Decent condition, has been taped, topographical map colored map, has a scale, single direction compass, slightly stained, nomenclature revised and corrected from map dated June 1893, William H. Munroe, Del., Geo. H. Walker & Co. Boston. (Publishers)
Compiled by Waldron Bates, Edward L. Rand and Herbert Jaques, 1896, reprinted in 1996
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47x31
Great condition, printed on gloss heavy stock, Topographical map, No legend but there is an explanation of markings, Geo. H. Walker & Co. Boston. (Publishers), stain marks and creases from the original are visible, adapted from the map of Mount Desert Island from the U.S coast and geodetic survey June,1882
Description: Topographical map of the Swan's Island Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of the southern part of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isles, Long Island, Swan's Island, and other smaller islands. Several cemeteries are circled in red. 1:62500
Description: Topographical map of the Deer Isle Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of Deer Isle, Isle au Haut, and other smaller islands. 1:62500
Description: Topographical map of the Mount Desert Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of Mount Desert Island and surrounding islands. 1:62500
Description: Topographical map of the Swan's Island Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of the southern part of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isles, Long Island, Swan's Island, and other smaller islands. The back of the map explains the background, techniques, and symbols of the series of topographical maps being made by the U.S. Geological Survey. 1:62500 [show more]