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Subject: Beaupel Place on Sanborn Maps
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:34:18 -0400
From: Jeff Essic <[log in to unmask]>
To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
I received the following question regarding Sanborn Maps, and don't have
an answer, so Ms. Miller said it would be fine to send her question to
the maps-l community. Please respond either directly to her or back to
the list.
Thanks,
Jeff Essic
NCSU Libraries
The following was submitted by
Janice Miller ([log in to unmask]
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on Wed Mar 21 14:34:41 2012
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Good afternoon - I am doing some research using Sanborn maps here in
Rock Hill, SC, and am coming across the street name of Beaupel Place in
several different locations. When I found this, I began research to see
if this was a general term used for unnamed areas of residential
concentrations in a specific area and found that this term was used on a
number of Sanborn maps throughout the US. Do you have any information
about the use of this term?
Regards,
Janice Miller
Historic Preservation Specialist, Rock Hill, SC
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