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Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc.
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Here are two.  If you don't like these and you can

use QGIS or ArcGis, I can send you the shape files

and you can build your own.



http://www.mflan.com/temp/Topo_Index-100-1.pdf

http://www.mflan.com/temp/Topo_Index-100-2.pdf





Mike Flannigan

Houston, TX





On 10/25/23 01:07, Brendan Whyte wrote:

> Does anyone know where I can find a decent resolution scan  or other 

> image of an index to the 1:100,000 (30'x60') topographic series?

> I just need something showing sheetlines and names, that I can colour 

> in to show our holdings.

> Geokatalog2 (630, ed2, 1997 p.8) had a reasonable one, but their red 

> overprint showing which sheets they sold makes it pretty much 

> unreadable when scanned.

> Something like that without the red overprint would be perfect, as 

> it's still readable at A3 size.

>

> I can't find anything at USGS publications webpage or USGS store (only 

> the state indexes for 24k topos).

>

> Bohme/Anson, and Parry & Perkins don't include one either.

>

>

> Thanks!

>

> Brendan Whyte

> National Library of Australia

>

>

>




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