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Subject:        RE: Hail Quad, Pulaski County, Kentucky, pre WWII
Date:   Mon, 8 Sep 2008 14:21:09 -0400
From:   Curtis, Gwen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mr. Orwin:  The oldest 7.5 minute (1:24,000 scale) topo we have at the University of Kentucky Libraries' Map Collection is 1952.  Prior to that is an 1894 30' (1:125,000 scale) topo.  We have an oil and gas map of Pulaski County dated 1925 and a map of the areal and structural geology dated 1929.  If you think any of these would be useful to you, please contact me directly at my email address below. -- Gwen Curtis

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Gwen Curtis
UK Libraries, Map Collection
(859) 257-1853
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Subject: Hail Quad, Pulaski County, Kentucky, pre WWII

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Subject:        Hail Quad, Pulaski County, Kentucky, pre WWII
Date:   Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:50:09 EDT
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I am a lawyer as well as a map collector. For I case I am working on I
need a pre ww2 USGS quad of the Hail section of Pulaski County,
Kentucky. It would be great if I could see it online or if I could find
out where I could order a copy.

Bruce Orwin
6066784386




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