----------------------------Original message---------------------------- * ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- * Greetings, * I have a friend, working on a Dissertation, who is looking for maps * and nautical charts for the Mariana Islands near and North of Gaum in the * Pacific Ocean. She is tring to locate historical shipwrecks before 1914. * Foreign sources (like Japan) would be acceptable. * * Does anyone have such maps, or know of sources that might? * * Thanks, * * Chris Wilkes * * +++++ * * Check out the Cart Lab's Web: http://cartlab-www.freac.fsu.edu/ * * +++++ * Chris Wilkes / FREAC Phone: (904) 644-5447 * FAX #: (904) 644-7360 * Florida State University * 361 Bellamy Bldg. * P. O. Box 4015 E-Mail: [log in to unmask] * Tallahassee, FL. 32306-4015 WWW: http://www.fsu.edu/~cwilkes/ * +++++ * Greetings, Regarding Chris Wilkes' request for maps/charts of the Marianas and Guam showing historical shipwrecks, maybe we might be of some help. Some years ago our library obtained the archives of the former Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI). Included among these many items are nautical, topographic, cadastral maps, and also aerial photographs of the TTPI. Most of the maps and charts are post-WWII although I've come across a few that are earlier. Our collection also has a handful of historic nauticals dating to the 1940s for that area. Some of these charts are based on early surveys, sometimes of Japanese surveys from much earlier. Please contact me further if you are interested. Also, the TTPI collection may be accessed thru our library's PAC via CARL (Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries). Aloha, Ross Togashi University of Hawaii at Manoa Hamilton Library Map Collection [log in to unmask] ooohh...who left me that pre-Capt. Cook chart of the Hawaiian Islands on my doorsteps on the 1st of April? :)