________________________________ From: Donald Dahmann <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2015 8:15 AM To: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. Subject: Re: MAPS-L Digest - 4 Jun 2015 to 5 Jun 2015 (#2015-108) Some notes pertaining to 100 topographic maps illustrating landforms in USA, which was initiated by Henry Gannett (1846-1914) while chief geographer at USGS follow. The first list was produced in 1907 and I'm certain the list changed over the years as the topographic mapping program produced better examples (has anyone traced this evolution?). Ten topographic quadrangle maps, 1:125,000 and 1:62,500, in Gannett, Henry. Physiographic Types. Topographic Atlas of the United States, Folio 1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898. Individual maps are – A Region in Youth – Fargo, North Dakota-Minnesota, Quadrangle; A Region in Maturity – Charleston, West Virginia, Quadrangle; A Region in Old Age – Caldwell, Kansas, Quadrangle; A Rejuvenated Region – Palmyra Virginia, Quadrangle; A Young Volcanic Mountain – Mount Shasta, California, Quadrangle; Moraines – Eagle, Wisconsin, Quadrangle; Drumlins – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Quadrangle; River Flood Plains – Donaldsonville, Louisiana, Quadrangle; A Fiord Coast – Boothbay, Maine, Quadrangle; and A Barrier-Beach Coast – Atlantic City, New Jersey, Quadrangle. Ten topographic quadrangle maps, 1:125,000 and 1:62,500, in Gannett, Henry. Physiographic Types. Topographic Atlas of the United States, Folio 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900. Individual maps are – A Coast Swamp – Norfolk, Virginia-North Carolina, Quadrangle; A Graded River – Marshall, Missouri, Quadrangle; An Overloaded Stream – Lexington, Nebraska, Quadrangle; Appalachian Ridges – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Quadrangle; Ozark Ridges – Poteau Mountain, Arkansas-Indian Territory, Quadrangle; Ozark Plateau – Marshall, Arkansas, Quadrangle; Hogbacks – West Denver, Colorado, Quadrangle; Volcanic Peaks, Plateaus, and Necks – Mount Taylor, New Mexico, Quadrangle; Alluvial Cones – Cucamonga, California, Quadrangle; and A Crater – Crater Lake Special, Oregon, Quadrangle. The first "list and description of 100 atlas sheets illustrating topographic forms was prepared and published." [28th USGS Annual Report (1907 p.53] Salisbury, Rollin D. and Wallace W. Atwood. 1908. Interpretation of Topographic Maps. USGS Professional Paper 60. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Set of 100 topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features, 1955. $30.00 per set. Set of 25 topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features, 1955. $7.50 per set. National Research Council. 1956. Rural Settlement Patterns in the United States as Illustrated on 100 Topographic Quadrangle Maps. Publication No. 380. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. Thank you for sharing the explicit information with your query, D.C.D. Donald C. Dahmann, Ph.D. Geographer in Independent Practice _____________________________________________________________ At Hollin Hills 1914 Martha's Road Alexandria, Virginia 22307 (703-765-3584) At Scientists' Cliffs 2130 Bluebell Road Port Republic, Maryland 20676 On Saturday, June 6, 2015 8:53 AM, Donald Dahmann <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Some notes pertaining to 100 topographic maps illustrating landforms in USA, which was initiated by Henry Gannett (1846-1914) while chief geographer at USGS follow. The first list was produced in 1907 and I'm certain the list changed over the years as the topographic mapping program produced better examples (has anyone traced this evolution?). Ten topographic quadrangle maps, 1:125,000 and 1:62,500, in Gannett, Henry. Physiographic Types. Topographic Atlas of the United States, Folio 1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898. Individual maps are – A Region in Youth – Fargo, North Dakota-Minnesota, Quadrangle; A Region in Maturity – Charleston, West Virginia, Quadrangle; A Region in Old Age – Caldwell, Kansas, Quadrangle; A Rejuvenated Region – Palmyra Virginia, Quadrangle; A Young Volcanic Mountain – Mount Shasta, California, Quadrangle; Moraines – Eagle, Wisconsin, Quadrangle; Drumlins – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Quadrangle; River Flood Plains – Donaldsonville, Louisiana, Quadrangle; A Fiord Coast – Boothbay, Maine, Quadrangle; and A Barrier-Beach Coast – Atlantic City, New Jersey, Quadrangle. Ten topographic quadrangle maps, 1:125,000 and 1:62,500, in Gannett, Henry. Physiographic Types. Topographic Atlas of the United States, Folio 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900. Individual maps are – A Coast Swamp – Norfolk, Virginia-North Carolina, Quadrangle; A Graded River – Marshall, Missouri, Quadrangle; An Overloaded Stream – Lexington, Nebraska, Quadrangle; Appalachian Ridges – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Quadrangle; Ozark Ridges – Poteau Mountain, Arkansas-Indian Territory, Quadrangle; Ozark Plateau – Marshall, Arkansas, Quadrangle; Hogbacks – West Denver, Colorado, Quadrangle; Volcanic Peaks, Plateaus, and Necks – Mount Taylor, New Mexico, Quadrangle; Alluvial Cones – Cucamonga, California, Quadrangle; and A Crater – Crater Lake Special, Oregon, Quadrangle. The first "list and description of 100 atlas sheets illustrating topographic forms was prepared and published." [28th USGS Annual Report (1907 p.53] Salisbury, Rollin D. and Wallace W. Atwood. 1908. Interpretation of Topographic Maps. USGS Professional Paper 60. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Set of 100 topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features, 1955. $30.00 per set. Set of 25 topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features, 1955. $7.50 per set. National Research Council. 1956. Rural Settlement Patterns in the United States as Illustrated on 100 Topographic Quadrangle Maps. Publication No. 380. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. Thank you for sharing the explicit information with your query, D.C.D. Donald C. Dahmann, Ph.D. Geographer in Independent Practice _____________________________________________________________ At Hollin Hills 1914 Martha's Road Alexandria, Virginia 22307 (703-765-3584) At Scientists' Cliffs 2130 Bluebell Road Port Republic, Maryland 20676 On Saturday, June 6, 2015 12:00 AM, MAPS-L automatic digest system <[log in to unmask]> wrote: There are 3 messages totaling 906 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Contents of "Set of one hundred topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features." 2. Job Vacancy Digital mapping 3. Highway maps ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 12:19:58 +0000 From: Angela R Cope <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: Re: Contents of "Set of one hundred topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features." ________________________________ From: Virginia R Hetrick, PhD <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 7:45 PM To: Maps-L: Map Librarians etc. Subject: Re: 100 maps list Don't know whether this helps or not. In September 2010, I picked up the then brand new edition of the Geology of the National Parks published by Kendall Hunt. I don't have my copy handy but I pretty well know what's in and out of the book and a good many of those maps are referenced. My guess is somewhere around 1/2 of the sheets. Hope this does help. virginia ___ Just for the, well, record, OCLC 9960314 wasn't compiled by the University of Chicago but by Northern Illinois University (JNA). The University of Chicago copy of the set includes an index map that doesn't mention the additional sheets that Brendan lists. Chris Winters University of Chicago Library ________________________________ From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>] on behalf of Brendan Whyte [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 12:40 AM To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Subject: Contents of "Set of one hundred topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features." We are trying to ascertian the contents of the "Set of one hundred topographic maps illustrating specified physiographic features."I have found U Chicago's record, which lists 102(!) maps (see below). But in what appears to be 5 class sets we have had odnated, we have an additional 11 sheets not in this list. Accomac, Va. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Barea, Ore Donaldsonville ,La. Harrisburg, Pa. Leavenworth, Mo.-Kan. Moses Lake, Wash. Palmyra, N.Y Pearisburg, Va.-W.Va. Waiteville, Va.-W.Va. Whitewater, Wis. Were sheets changed/added over time? Brendan Whyte National Library of Australia ******************************* Sheets in U Chicago's catalogue record: Adel, Iowa Alma, Wis.-Minn. Altoona, Penn. Amsterdam, N.Y. Antelope Peak, Ariz. Anvil Points, Colo. Ashby, Nev. Ayer, Mass. Bandon, Ore. Bottomless Lakes, N.M. Brandon, Vt. Bray, Calif. Bright Angel, Ariz. Camden, Mo. Campti, La. Catskill, N.Y. Chemult, Ore. Chief Mountain, Mont. Crater Lake National Park & Vicinity, Ore. Crawford Notch, N.H. Cumberland, Md.-Pa.-W.Va. Delaware, Mich. Derby, Colo. East Brownsville, Tex. Effingham, Ill. Emerado, N.Dak. Ennis, Mont. Ewing, Ky.-Va. Fayetteville,W.Va. Fennville,Mich. Flaming Gorge, Utah-Wyo. Furnace Creek, Calif. Galice, Ore. Grand Coulee Dam, Wash. Guadalupe Peak, Tex. Hillsboro, Ky. Holden, Wash. Holy Cross, Colo. Hot Springs, S. Dak. Ironton, Mo. Ithaca West, N.Y. Jackson, Mich. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Jenks, Okla. Jordan Narrows, Utah Juanita Arch, Colo. Katahdin, Me. Kingston, R.I. Lake McBride, Kan. Lake Tapps, Wash. Lake Wales, Fla. Lansford, N.Dak. Little Creek, Del. Lynn, Mass. Mammoth Cave, Ky. Marysvale, Utah Maumee, Ohio Maverick Spring, Wyo. Menan Buttes, Id. Mobile, Ala. Monadnock, N.H. Mount Bonneville, Wyo. Mount Desert, Me. Mount Mitchell, N.C.-Tenn. Mount Rainier, Wash. Mount Tom, Calif. Mullins, S.C. New Britain, Conn. Norris, Tenn. Oolitic, Ind. Pat O'Hara Mountain, Wyo. Paterson, N.J. Peaks of Otter, Va. Pelican Lake, N.Dak. Philipp, Miss. Point Reyes, Calif. Promontory Butte, Ariz. Provincetown, Mass. Renovo West, Penn. Rover, Tenn. Saint Paul, Ark. San Luis Rey, Calif. Santiago Peak, Tex. Sheep Mountain Table, S.Dak. Ship Rock, N.M. Sonoma Range, Nev. South Pass, La. Strasburg, Va. Thousand Springs, Id. Ticonderoga, N.Y.-Vt. Turkey Mountain, Tex. Tyrone, Penn. Ventura, Calif. Virginia, Minn. Voltaire, N.Dak. Waldron, Ark. Warm Springs, Ga. Washington West, D.C.-Md.-Va. Whitwell, Tenn. Yakima East, Wash. ************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 15:09:07 +0000 From: Angela R Cope <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: Job Vacancy Digital mapping ________________________________ From: Caruth, Jim <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Sent: Friday, June 5, 2015 9:47 AM To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>' Subject: Job Vacancy The British Library has a vacancy for a Lead Curator, Digital mapping. Details are at https://gs10.globalsuccessor.com/fe/tpl_britishlibrary01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=98607,6123124969&key=107426364&c=23217687798654&pagestamp=dbgtepiehsvhelwuuj Jim Caruth ________________________________ [http://www.bl.uk/email/logo100.gif] Jim Caruth Curator of Modern Mapping 020 7412 7063 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> The British Library 96, Euston Road LONDON NW1 2DB www.bl.uk<http://www.bl.uk/> [http://www.bl.uk/email/imageright.gif]<http://www.bl.uk/email/banner.htm> Lead Curator, Digital Mapping Ref COL00199 Location London, St Pancras Position Type Permanent Specialism Lead Curator, Digital Mapping Salary is c. £38,891 per annum Full time (36 hours per week) Permanent St Pancras, London Working with curators and other specialists across contemporary British publications, map collections, and digital scholarship, you will be responsible for collection development and management of digital mapping. This will include management of 'born-digital' mapping created in the UK, and innovative re-use and exploitation of new spatial information generated through digitisation and related projects. Building partnerships is an important part of this role, and you will work collaboratively with digital maps specialists in the other Legal Deposit Libraries of the UK. In addition, your knowledge and experience of the use of digital mapping and spatial data will contribute to our research, cultural and learning activities. You will have a first degree in Geography or a related discipline, and will have made use of digital mapping and Geographic Information Systems for research. You will have had experience of working in a research library, including the description of printed or digital maps. In addition, you will possess strong team working and influencing skills, such as communicating change and motivating others. Working with specialist curators and collections of one of the largest and most significant map collections in the world, this post is an opportunity to take a leading role in the management and future development of the national collection of digital mapping. Closing Date: 2nd July 2015 Interviews will take place week commencing 20th July 2015 For further information and to apply, please visit www.bl.uk/careers<http://www.bl.uk/careers> quoting vacancy ref: COL00199 Download a job description Job Profile - Lead Curator Digital Mapping.docx<https://gs10.globalsuccessor.com/fe/wrapdev_SendFile.asp?key=107426690&c=65128371237215&pagestamp=dbagjgzralxhipkhfm&index=1> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 11:32:37 -0500 From: Margaret Scott <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: Highway maps In doing some cleaning I uncovered some Highway maps of various counties in Illinois. I have all but about 35 of the 102 counties in Illinois. Bradley would send the maps through the state delivery service to any interested Illinois libraries. If out of state people are interested then the cost of mailing would be up to the requesting library Thanks Margaret Scott Documents Clerk Bradley University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ------------------------------ End of MAPS-L Digest - 4 Jun 2015 to 5 Jun 2015 (#2015-108) ***********************************************************