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MapMap of the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway.
Map of the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway: Borderland Trail - Border Military Highway - Gulf-Coast Highway - Old Spanish Trail - Tamiam Trail, 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 1916, shows a proposed...- Contributor: Mulford, John C. - National Highways Association - Jenkins, E. E. - Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway Association
- Date: 1916-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapMap of the River Sabine from its mouth on the Gulf of Mexico in the sea to Logan's Ferry in latitude 31°58ʹ24ʺ north : shewing the boundary between the United States and ... Phillips, 1384 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy in 3 parts. [See Sen. Doc. 199 2nd Session, 27th Congr. LC Vo. 397 for text and smaller maps] Mounted on cloth. For another copy and for neg. photostat, see Vault, Congress Collection, no. 104
- Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers - Lee, Thomas Jefferson - Graham, J. D. (James Duncan)
- Date: 1840-01-01
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MapFalls in Red River, surveyed by L. G. De Russy. Scale ca. 1:2,200. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 240.5 Pen and ink manuscript map drawn on tracing linen showing soundings and obstructions in Red River. A red line delineates the river channel. Stamped at bottom: From collection of David Dixon Porter. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
- Contributor: De Russy, Lewis G.
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapLand use, Calcasieu-Sabine River basin area, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes, Louisiana "September 1991 1005101-09." Land use data printed in color on photomap base. "Modified from: L.A. atlas of flood plains and flooding problems, LGS, 1983." "Source: Base map compiled from county highway maps. Information from SCS field personnel and 1988 NASA photography." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: National Cartographic Center (U.S.) - United States. Soil Conservation Service
- Date: 1991-01-01
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MapMap of the river Sabine from Logan's Ferry to 32nd degree of north latitude : shewing the boundary between the United States of America and the Republic of Texas between said points, ... Relief shown by hachures. The only coloring is a blue line following the eastern boundary of the river. " ... it appears from a letter of J.H. Overton, United States Commissioner, dated Opelousas, Louisiana, August 10 1841 ... and the reply of October 1, 1841 ... that the maps ... had not been forwarded at that time. However, they had been received by January...
- Contributor: Gray, A. B. (Andrew Belcher)
- Date: 1842-01-01
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MapLand ownership, Calcasieu-Sabine River basin area, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes, Louisiana "September 1991 1005101-08." Data printed in color on photomap base. "Source: Base map compiled from county highway maps. Information from SCS field personnel and 1988 NASA photography." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: National Cartographic Center (U.S.) - United States. Soil Conservation Service
- Date: 1991-01-01
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Map1984 classified Landsat Thematic Mapper Satellite, Louisiana July 1991 1005101-05." Shows Calcasieu-Sabine River basin area, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes. Data printed in color on photomap base. "Source: Data and information supplied by Louisiana Department of Natural Resources CMD Energy GiS Lab 1991. Final map finishing by Soil Conservation Service, National Cartographic Center." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: National Cartographic Center (U.S.) - United States. Soil Conservation Service
- Date: 1991-01-01
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MapOuter continental shelf leasing map, Louisiana. West Cameron area, West Addition Depths shown by contours. "Revised January 30, 1957. The above CFR citation has been renumbered ... as of June 13, 1970." Also shows state boundary line between Louisiana and Texas. Accompanied by hand-written notes about the map from Roger T. Barron, Chief, Branch of Surveys, to Chuck Harrington, dated 8/25/76. 1 sheet ; 21 cm. Annotated in red ink. Includes block diagrams and "Louisiana...
- Contributor: United States. Bureau of Land Management
- Date: 1970-01-01
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MapMap of Louisiana, View of New Orleans.
Carte de la Louisiane, vue de la Nouvelle-Orléans The French royal engineer, de Beauvilliers, drew this 1720 map of the entire hydrographic network of the Mississippi River, from the Illinois Country to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico, and the regions west of the Mississippi, stretching through present-day Texas and into New Mexico. The map was made in Paris, based on the journal of Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe (1683--1765), "commander...- Contributor: Bénard De La Harpe, Jean-Baptiste - Beauvilliers, De, 1730
- Date: 1720-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapMap of the Lone Star Route.
Map of the Lone Star Route: 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 1922, shows the proposed...- Contributor: Mulford, John C. - National Highways Association - Lone Star Route Association
- Date: 1922-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapArkansas-White-Red River basins, hydrologic data program, discharge, suspended sediment, and chemical quality stations Scale ca. 1:2,900,000. "Note-Existing stations shown as of December 31, 1953." "Base map from FIARBC Maps, revised October 1954." "Plate no. 2." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 110; 650/1; 650/2
- Contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Date: 1954-01-01
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MapSabine Pass and mouth of the river Sabine in the sea Original version: Washington : Corps of Topographical Engineers, 1840. Signed: J.D. Graham, Major, U.S. Top Engineers. Annotated: To Colonel J.J. Abert, Chief Topogl. Engineer, Washington. Facsimile. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Lee, Thomas Jefferson
- Date: 1975-01-01
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MapExisting and proposed ground-water investigations in the Arkansas-White-Red river basins Scale ca. 1:2,450,000. "Base from U.S. Geological Survey map of United States." "Plate 3." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
- Contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Date: 1953-01-01
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MapSuite du cours du fleuve St. Louis depuis la rivière d'Iberville jusq'à celle des Yasous, et les parties connues de la Rivière Rouge et la Rivière Noire. Scale ca. 1:830,000. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Paris. "Tome I, no. 46." From the author's Le petit atlas maritime. 1764. Includes "Remarques sur la Rivière Rouge" and inset "Carte de l'establissement françois sur la Rivière Rouge." LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 779 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault AACR2
- Contributor: Bellin, Jacques Nicolas
- Date: 1764-01-01
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MapMarsh land water change, 1956-1978, Louisiana "July 1991 1005101-06." Shows Calcasieu-Sabine River basin area, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes. Data printed in color on photomap base. "Source: Data and information supplied by Louisiana Department of Natural Resources CMD Energy GiS Lab 1991. Final map finishing by Soil Conservation Service, National Cartographic Center." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: National Cartographic Center (U.S.) - United States. Soil Conservation Service
- Date: 1991-01-01
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MapEl Nuevo Mexico y Tierras Adyacentes Mapa Levantado para la demarcacion de los Limites de los Dominios Españoles y de los Estados Unidos por el P.D. Jose Pichardo quien lo dedica al ... Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Spanish manuscript map of Spanish Texas, Louisiana Territory and the Trans-Mississippi West, prepared for the use by the Spanish Crown in defending its claims to Spanish Texas against the United States' post-Louisiana Purchase of the lands between the Mississippi River and the Rio Grande. Shows four proposed boundary lines, in red and in another color of ink, between...
- Contributor: Pichardo, José Antonio
- Date: 1811-01-01
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MapArkansas-White-Red River basins, hydrologic data program, climatological stations and snow surveys Scale ca. 1:2,750,000. "Note: Networks and their programs as they existed in December 1950 are shown in black. The additional programs and modifications to the December 1950 networks are shown in red." "Base map from FIARB maps. Revised Oct., 1954." Plate no. 1. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 110; 650/1; 650/3
- Contributor: United States. Weather Bureau
- Date: 1954-01-01
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MapSketch of the two breakwaters above Alexandria in the Red River, Scale ca. 1:2000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 241 "M. Section VIII.66." Detailed map showing upper and lower dams, falls, "Tennyson's channel," "De Russy's Channel," and some relief by hachures. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
- Contributor: Gerdes, F. H. - De Russy, Lewis G.
- Date: 1864-01-01
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Map[Map of the Red River campaign, March 10-May 22. 1864]. Shows the Red River valley in Arkansas and Louisiana, indicates the location of Camp Worth near Logansport, Louisiana, and the battle sites of April 8 and 9, 1864, between Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 241.2 Endorsed in lower left corner: No. 210. Respectfully forwd. Richd. M. Venable Capt. & Chf. Topol. Bur. West La. Ark. Title, date, and...
- Contributor: Venable, Richard M. (Richard Morton)
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapMap of the Red River in Louisiana from the Spanish camp where the exploring party of the U.S. was met by the Spanish troops to where it enters the Mississippi, reduced from ... Also shows cities and towns, Indian settlements, and features in the region along the Red River. King's final work based on the Freeman-Curtis expedition of 1806. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Copy annotated in pencil in lower right corner Copy imperfect: Taped on upper left portion and fold line...
- Contributor: Shallus, Francis - King, N. (Nicholas)
- Date: 1806-01-01