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"Paul R. Larson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Moderator note:  MapLink also has a Web Page.
MapLink:   http://www.maplink.com
At one time Stephen Mullin had an e-mail address, but I do not know if the
address is active.
----------------------------------------------------Johnnie
 
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Many thanks to all who sent me sources for Mexican topographic maps.  The
main sources you gave me are:
 
MapLink                                the Stephen Mullin Company
25 East Mason St.                      5378 Rosalind Ave.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101                El Cerrito CA 94530
805/965-4402                           Tele. 510 233 3055
Telephone: 806-692-6777.
Fax: 800-627-7768
 
Omni Resources                         Centro Cultural de la Raza
Burlington, NC  27216-2096             2130-1 Pan American Plaza, #1
http://www.omnimap.com                 San Diego, CA 92101
[log in to unmask]                   Phone 612-235-6135
                                       Fax 619-595-0034
 
 
Thank you again.  You people are wonderful.
Have a happy holiday season.
 
Paul R. Larson
 
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Paul R. Larson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Geography
Physical Science Department
Southern Utah University
Cedar City, Utah 84720
 
tel: (801) 865-8244
fax: (801) 865-8051
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