OCLC doesn’t have records for any of them at 15-minute scale either.

I have a 1977 printing of a topographic index for Missouri, and it shows any 15-minute quadrangles published as well as the 7.5-minute topos.  All four quadrangles you named were only published as 7.5-minute quadrangles.  If you found some reference to them as 15-minute maps, the source was probably mistaken.

--Ken Rockwell

University of Utah


From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Flannigan
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2019 6:44 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Topo Map MO


Thanks so much.  You helped me out a bunch.
I could not find that map until now.

That website appears to be missing the same 15'
topos that I am missing (Manchester, Pacific,
DeSoto, Cuba) and it has the same ones I have
(Richwoods, Sullivan).  I guess that is not
a big surprise.

Of all the 15' topos in MO, it would not occur to
be that Manchester and Pacific would be among the
rare ones.


Mike

On 4/15/2019 1:05 AM, Mark Walker wrote:
It looks like there is no digital version of this one. It’s not very old either. Older topos of that area might go by a different name. You can call them and they are super helpful.

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On Apr 14, 2019, at 5:11 PM, Mike Flannigan <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:


Thanks.  I see a bunch of 7.5' topos on that site,
but no 15' topos of Manchester.  Still looking.


Mike

On 4/14/2019 6:26 PM, Mark Walker wrote:
store.usgs.gov<http://store.usgs.gov/> should have several versions/dates
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