Topography by Frank Larner, B.P. Taylor, J.L. Watkins, F.E. Doane, H.D. Cummings, John Lycett, B.J. Keating, R.V. Ford, Steven T. Mank, and R.L. Marx published by the United States Dept. of Interior Geological Survey
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Fair condition, edges are torn has slight discoloration, reverse side has The Geology of Mount Dessert Island by George Mchane Wood (May 1924);
Topography by Frank Larner, B.P. Taylor, J.L. Watkins, F.E. Doane, H.D. Cummings, John Lycett, B.J. Keating, R.V. Ford, Steven T. Mank, and R.L. Marx published by the United States Dept. of Interior Geological Survey
Fair condition, one of the edges buffer space has been partially cut off, shows bottom type and location of Lighthouses, slight staining, edges are ragged, has a long list of Authorities, also shows tides, it uses an alchemic symbol meaning gold or the sun to represent the lighthouses, has been folded and has wrinkling of the surface, cost 40 cents, has Penobscot Bay handwritten on back and paint stains.
Description: Sounding Map Issued Oct.1880 (By Carlile P. Patterson Superintendent Verification by J. E. Hilgard assistant in charge of office) corrected in 1885
Fair condition, some staining, minor tears on edges, shows bottom type and location of Lighthouses,, has a long list of Authorities, also shows tides, it uses an alchemic symbol meaning gold or the sun to represent the lighthouses, has been rolled (not well), cost 50 cents, from a trigonometrical survey by A. D. Bache and Benjamin Peirce Sup. of survey of the US coast guard, has beautiful drawings of different approaches on the bottom, very brittle
United States Department of the Interior Geological survey. Compiled from maps dated 1942,43,56. Revised from Aerial photos taken 1970. Field checked 1971. Polyconic projection 1927 North American Datum
United States Department of the Interior Geological survey. Compiled from maps dated 1942,43,56. Revised from Aerial photos taken 1970. Field checked 1971. Polyconic projection 1927 North American Datum
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