-------- Original Message -------- Subject: FW: Old U.S. Navy hydrographic charts Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:49:08 -0700 From: Kollen, Chris <[log in to unmask]> Hi: This is Chris Kollen from the University of Arizona. There's a retired faculty member who is looking for older nautical charts from the Navy's Hydrographic Office from the time period 1939-1945. We don't keep them, just the recent ones. So does anyone have this set for the area of western Pacific, including Japanese home waters, and southeast Asia and the dates he's interested in? He would also need to see the index to determine what sheets he's interested in. He knows that he can get them from the Archives in College Park, Maryland, archives these older nautical charts and that you may visit them to copy charts. Thanks for any help you can provide. Chris Chris Kollen, Geography and Sociology Librarian University of Arizona Library P.O. Box 210055 Tucson, AZ 85721-0055 (520) 621-4869 [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 12:02 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Old U.S. Navy hydrographic charts Since retiring - more or less - in 1992 I have been active with the Naval Minewarfare Association as an officer and since 1996 as historian. Currently, I am finishing a book on naval mine warfare during World War II and the Korean War. (I was a minesweeper sailor in the latter part of WW II). I find that our members like to see maps and portions of nautical charts used in the articles in our quarterly magazine and therefore want to make good use of them. I have spent many hours in the Map Library so as to note that older editions of the nautical charts have been removed - probably many years ago. I era I am particularly interested in is from 1939-1955. I have copies of the current indexes from NIMA and thus can navigate through the flat folders downstairs. My chief areas of interest are the western Pacific, including Japanese home waters, and southeast Asia. I understand that National Archives in College Park, Maryland, archives these older nautical charts and that you may visit them to copy charts. This would be an expensive trip! Do know of any library or other source that might still have these old nautical charts available for interlibrary loan? I see one problem in finding a copy of the old index put out by the Navy's Hydrographic Office so as to designate the charts of interest. HO is no longer known by this name. I met Chris Ziegler at the UA Retirees Luncheon yesterday. She confirmed most of my findings about past handling of map materials. Thank you, Joe Schreiber, Jr., Professor Emeritus Geosciences