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Maps

  1. Geologic Map of the Starbuck Quadrangle, Washington by L. M. Gard, Jr. and H. H. Waldron, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, 1954, Scale: 1:62,500
  2. Les routes du Quebec, Gouvernement du Quebec, Ministere des Transports, 1980 (5 copies)
  3. Manitoba Official Highway Map, The Department of Public Works and Highways, Province of Manitoba, 1971 (4 copies)
  4. Map Showing Distribution of Ultramafic and Intrusive Mafic Rocks from Northern New Jersey to Eastern Alabama, Map I-476, by David M. Larrabee, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, 1966, Scale: 1:500,000 [3  sheets] (2 copies)
  5. Nebraska 1981-1982 Official State Highway Map, Travel Guide & Campground Directory, Nebraska Department of Roads in cooperation with the Department of Economic Development (3 copies)
  6. North Dakota Official Highway Map 1993-1994, North Dakota Department of Transportation, 1993, Scale: 1 inch = approx.. 18 miles
  7. Quebec, Texaco, 1968, Scale: one inch = approx.. 2.2 miles
  8. Quebec: Access to the City, Gouvernement du Quebec, Ministere du Tourisme de la Chasse et de la Peche, 1977 (2 copies)
  9. Physiographic diagram of South America.  By Guy-Harold Smith. 1935 (reprint 1939)
  10. Geologic map index of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. 1952
  11. Surficial geology of New Hampshire.  1950. 1:250,000
  12. Map of Maryland showing geological formations. 1933.
  13. Los Angeles street and vicinity maps.  Gousha, 1968.
  14. North Carolina, South Carolina.  AAAS, 1996
  15. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester Tourgide map.  RandMcNally, 1970
  16. Pennsylvania official transportation map.  1984.
  17. Scotts Bluff National Monument Nebraska. Official Map and Guide.  National Park Service.
  18. Louisiana.  Dept. of Transporation, 1981.  [state highway map]
Other publications