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There is a bibliography on the web for Coast Survey ANNUAL REPORTs:
http://www.lib.noaa.gov/edocs/cgsreports.html
Hope this works. Until this product was developed, it was really
difficult to find stuff in these reports.
- PML
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Subject: RQ:Washington meridian
Author: [log in to unmask] at @UCSD
Date: 1/23/98 5:08 PM
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This seems like it should be straight-forward but flailing around
in our government documents (we're only a partial depository and
don't have 19th c. things from the Naval Observatory, the C&GS or
the proceeding of the 1884 prime meridian conference),the Web, and
our books on longitude / time / cartography I haven't come up with an
answer.
The patron is working in a federal office with some 19th c.
surveys measured from the Washington meridian. He needs an exact
longitude (from Greenwich) of the Washington meridian. I can
find longitude in h,m,s for various late 19th c. atsronomical
instruments and the 1893 observatory building.
Barbara Cox [log in to unmask]
Science and Engineering Division
mailing address: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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