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MapA map of the state of Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland : with the soundings of the Bay of Delaware Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the right. Includes illustrations. Includes testimonial from pilots to the left of title, dated October 20th 1801. LC copy sectioned in two and mounted on coarse linen. Shellacked and darkened, with losses along all edges. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Shallus, Francis - Varle, Charles
- Date: 1801-01-01
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MapA map of the state of Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland : with the soundings of the Bay of Delaware Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the right. Includes illustrations. Does not include testimonial from pilots to the left of title. LC copy sectioned in two and mounted on cloth backed paper. LC Trails, 188 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Shallus, Francis - Varle, Charles
- Date: 1801-01-01
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MapMap of the seat of war Covers Virginia and Maryland and portions of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina. Shows some fortifications. Relief shown by hachures. Sewn on to and mounted on cloth backing. "Entered by Evans & Cogswell according of the act of Congress of the Confederate States in the Clerks Office of the Distr. Court of the District of South Carolina." Confederate imprint. Includes inset. Available also...
- Contributor: Evans & Cogswell
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapGeneral chart of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays and the seacoast from Cape May to Cape Henry Scale 1:400,000. Facsimile. Depths shown by contours and soundings. "Plate no. 453." "BiC-40." Includes sailing information. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
- Contributor: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - National Ocean Survey - Hassler, F. R. (Ferdinand Rudolph) - Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas)
- Date: 1976-01-01
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MapMap of the Atlantic Highway.
Map of the Atlantic Highway: Showing Every City, Town, Village and Hamlet Throughout its Entire Length The National Highways Association (NHA) was established in 1911 to promote the development of an improved national road network in the United States. Under the slogan "Good roads for everyone!" the NHA advocated the building and permanent maintenance by the federal government of a system of 50,000 miles (some 80,500 kilometers) of highways. This map, issued by the NHA in 1915, shows the Atlantic...- Contributor: Atlantic Highway Association - Mulford, John C. - National Highways Association - Jenkins, E. E.
- Date: 1915-01-01
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