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Ok, Brain, you win.
 
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Brian P. Bach wrote:
 
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> While the Machias Seal Island South quad is towards the top as far as
> minimalism is concerned, I nominate Rozel Point SW, Utah
> (41112-C6-TF-024) as the candidate for first prize. It is nothing but a
> great blue slab, with only the labels 'Great Salt Lake',
> 'Elevation 4200' and 'Gunnison Bay' emblazoned, somewhat sheepishly, in
> the middle. Looks like the title page of a book! We proudly display this
> curiosity on the wall of our Map Room. Perhaps a bathymetric version
>  will come out some day . . .
>
> Brian P. Bach
> Map Technician
> Central Washington University
> Ellensburg, WA 98926-7548
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> On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, william j thornton wrote:
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> > We have the Machias Seal Island South, ME topo sheet in out
> > collection, 1993 ed., issued 1995.  It must qualify as the
> > topo with the least amount of information on it.  The land
> > area is 3 mm x 10 mm, the rest being water with no soundings
> > or isolines.
> >
>