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Subject: USGS Duplicates to Offer (old maps)


All,

Below is a list of gift maps that we do not need for our collection. They are available to libraries with no reimbursement for postage.  First come, first serve.  They are USGS topographic maps, in varying condition. Those noted as being in poor condition are actually in pretty bad shape, but have been backed with linen so are still in one piece.

USGS Duplicates to Offer

State   Name            Scale   Year
CA      Mc Intosh Landing       1:31680 1914
CA      Espinosa Canyon 1:25000 1954
CA      Reliz Canyon    1:25000 1954
CA      Marina          1:25000 1953
CA      Hames Valley    1:25000 1954
CONN    Meriden         1:62500 1921
IL      Waukegan        1:62500 1914
IL      Wheaton         1:62500 1908
IL      Marseilles      1:62500 1892    (poor condition)
IL      Avon            1:62500 1915
IN      Boonville       1:62500 1902
IW      Savannah        1:62500 ?       (poor condition)
KY      Cumberland Gap  1:12500 1900
KS      Pratt           1:125000        1913
KS      Kinsley         1:125000        1901    (poor condition)
KS      Great Bend      1:125000        1891
KS      Independence    1:125000        1884?   (poor condition)
KY      Princeton       1:62500 1910
MASS    Provincetown    1:62500 1887
MASS    Gay Head        1:62500 1887
MASS    Boston          1:62500 1855
MD      Ocean City      1:62500 1921
ME      The Forks       1:62500 1918
ME      Mount Desert    1:62500 1918
MT      Stryker         1:125000        1916
MT      Chief Mountain  1:125000        1904
MT      Cherry Ridge    1:125000        1913
MT      Cherry Ridge    1:125000        1913
NEB     St. Paul        1:125000        1899
NEB     Ogalalla        1:125000        1922
NJ      Atlantic City   1:62500 1912
NJ-NY   Passaic         1:125000        1905
NJ-NY   Plainfield      1:62500 1899
NJ-NY   Sandy Hook      1:62500 1919
NM      Mt. Riley       1:62500 1918
NY      Hammonds Sport  1:62500 1903    (poor condition)
NY      Islip           1:125000        1920
NY      Kaaterskill     1:62500 1893    (poor condition)
NY      Naples          1:62500 1922
NY      Paradox         1:62500 1906
NY      Churubusco      1:62500 1915
NY      First Island    1:62500 1903
OH      Covington       1:62500 1911
OH      Oberlin         1:62500 1912
OR-CA   Medford         1:250000        1964
PA-NY   Delaware Water Gap      1:62500 1899
TENN    Chattanooga     1:125000        1893
TENN    Kingston        1:125000        1893
TENN    London          1:125000        1895
TENN    Mcminnville     1:125000        1895
TENN    Morrisville     1:125000        1896
TENN    Pireville       1:125000        1895
TEX     Texarkana       1:62500 1909
TEX     Van Horn        1:125000        1920
VA      Pocahontas      1:125000        1895
VA      Harpers Ferry   1:125000        1893
VA-MD   Fredericksburg  1:125000        1894
WA      Malaga          1:62500 1914
WIS     Pond Du Lac     1:62500 1910
WIS     Cross Plains    1:62500 1922
WIS     Cross Plains    1:62500 1922
WIS     Eagle           1:62500 1897
WIS     Shopiere        1:62500 1893
WVA     Ravenswood      1:62500 1919

Kathy Stroud, Map/GIS Librarian
Environmental Science and Policy, Soil, and Forestry Subject Specialist
Biological/Agricultural Sciences and Map Services, Shields Library
100 NW Quad Ave.
Davis, CA 95616-5292
530-752-5248

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