Map Physical features of the U.S. Copy 1
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Title
- Statistical atlas of the United States based on the results of the ninth census 1870 with contributions from many eminent men of science and several departments of the government
Names
- United States. Census office. 9th census, 1870.
- Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897.
Created / Published
- [New York] J. Bien, lith., 1874.
Contents
- Preface and introduction, by the compiler.--Index to maps and charts.--The physical features of the United States, by Prof. J. D. Whitney.--The woodlands and forest systems of the United States, by Prof. William H. Brewer.--Geological map of the United States and territories, by Chas. H. Hitchcock and Wm. P. Blake.--The gold and silver mines of the West, by Prof. Rossiter W. Raymond, U. S. commissioner of mining statistics.--The coal measures of the United States, by Prof. C. H. Hitchcock.--Areas and political divisions of the United States, 1776-1874, by S. W. Stocking, United States Patent office.--The minor political divisions of the United States, by S. A. Galpin.--The progress of the nation--1790-1870, by the compiler of the atlas.--An approximate life-table for the United States on the basis of the ninth census, 1870, by E. B. Elliott, U. S. Bureau of statistics.--The relations of race and nationality to mortality in the United States, by the compiler of the atlas.
Headings
- - United States--Census, 1870
- - United States--Statistics--Maps
- - United States
Notes
- - Copy 3 has variant title on plate XVIIa.
- - Phillips, 1330
- - AACR2
- - Copy 2 replaced with another copy 4/2000
Medium
- 1 p.l., 5 p., 1 l., 4, 14, 13, 8, 3, 4 p. LIV pl. (maps, diagrs.) 56 x 24 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- G1201.G1 U53 1874
- HA201 1870 .E
Repository
- Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 05019329
Online Format
- image
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