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Subject: old maps for new homes
Date: Thurs, 8 Sep 2005
From: Coombs, James A <[log in to unmask]>
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We are giving away the following maps. All are in fine shape unless
noted.  Let me know if you'd like any of these for your collection:

The Alaska Railroad - Matanuska coal field to Yanert Fork, 1924,
1:250,000, USGS.  Edges tattered, tears taped

Geologic map of Arkansas, 1976, 1:500,000, USGS.

Geologic map of Arkansas, 1929, 1:500,000, Ark. Geol. Surv.

Tentative correlation of the named Geological Units of Arkansas, 1934, 2
sheets, USGS

Geologic map of the Eastern Mesabi District, Minnesota, 1918, 1:31,250,
Minn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Surv.

Map of the Surface Formations of Minnesota, 1914, 8 mi. = 1 in., USGS

Mineral resources of Missouri, 1944, 1:500,000, Mo. Geol. Surv.

Missouri Gas and Oil Pipelines, 1951, 1:750,000, Mo. Div. of Res. & Dev.

Little Belt Mts Quadrangle, Montana, Historical Geology, 1897,
1:250,000, USGS

Land Classification map, New York, Mt. Marcy and vicinity, 1899,
1:62,500, USGS. chartex mounting, stained

Auburn - Genoa quadrangles, 1908, New York State Museum, bulletin 13.

Topographic map of the Plattsburg training camp, 1917, USGS.  Tears,
taped

Geologic map of Oklahoma, 1926, 1:500,000, USGS.  chartex mounting

Atlas of the Black Hills of Dakota, 1879, USGS. Soiled, cracked.
includes: Geological map of the Black Hills of Dakota
           Birds eye view of the Black Hills
           Map of the Black Hills from exploration done in 1875.

Preliminary map of a part of Southeastern South Dakota, comprising
portions of Hutinson, Yankton, and Bonhomme Counties, showing depths to
Artesian Waters, 1899, USGS Water Supply Paper no. 34, pl. II.  chartex
mounting

Geologic map of Texas, 1919, 1:1,500,000, Texas Bur. of Geol. & Tech.
cut in sections, mounted on one sheet of chartex

Main highway map of Texas and Principal Trails in Texas, n.d.,
21 mi. = 1 in., Rand McNally. tears, taped

Map of Utah Territory, from Geology of the High Plateaus of Utah, USGS,
J.W. Powell in charge.  In four pieces, tattered, soiled

Special Military map, Fort Humphreys and vicinity, Fairfax County,
Virginia, 1924, 1:20,000, US Army War Dept. Corp of Engineers

Geologic map of Wyoming, east half, 1925, 1:500,000, USGS.


Mapa de la Republica de Bolivia, 1901, 1:2,000,000, Mandado Organizer y
Publicar por el Presidente Constitucional General Jose Manuel Pardo

Atlas Von Bayern Wanderkarte 19ost Tegrnsef, 1929, 1:50,000

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1949, 100 mi. = 1 in.
Denoyer-Geppert physical - political series. Chartex mounting

North America, 1914, 1:6,167,209, Rand McNally political map series.
Chartex mounting, cracked, split

Jim Coombs
Map Librarian
Duane G Meyer Library
Missouri State University
901 S National  #175
Springfield, MO  65897


By the way, I work for Missouri State University now. After a 14-year
off-and-on effort, we finally got a Missouri law passed that let us drop
the "southwest" from our name.


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