Official eastern North America map and chart index catalog/ [U.S. Canadian Map Service Bureau]

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1975

Publisher

U.S. Canadian Map Service Bureau

Place of Publication

Neenah, Wisconsin

Physical

186 p.

Notes

Title taken from cover.

The library has topographical maps of many of the quadrangles listed in this index. For more information on these maps, see entry in the Author/Title catalog: United States. Geological Survey. Topographic maps of the United States.

"The catalog was designed to give you access to the vast storehouse of over 225,000 topograhical maps and hydrographic charts of the various agencies of the United States and Canadian governments, and special interest maps provided by private map makers"--Verso page.

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Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
970 E72ofFamilySearch Library B1 Floor Map AreaAvailable
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
970 E72ofFamilySearch Library B1 Floor Map AreaAvailable

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