Geological Survey Topographic Maps 



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Kentucky ' Louisville 



Kentucky-Indiana-Ulinois New Haven 



Maine The Forks 



Maryland Laurel 



Do Relay 



Michigan Marquette 



Do Marquette Special 



Montana Kintla Lakes 



Montana-Idaho Cceur d'Alene Special 



Nebraska Nebraska City 



Nevada Ely Special 



New Hampshire Sunapee 



New Jersey-Pennsylvania Trenton 



New York Eden 



Do Lake Pleasant 



Do Massena 



Do Piseco Lake 



Do Port Leyden 



Do Sangerfield 



Do Tupper Lake 



Do Winfield 



North Carolina Beckford 



North Carolina-South Carolina Charlotte 



Do Cowee 



Do Saluda 



North Dakota Bismarck 



Do Wyndmere 



Ohio Arlington 



Do Blanchester 



Do Bluffton 



Do Bristolville 



Do Brookville 



Do , Dayton 



Do Garrettsville 



Do Greenville 



Do Jefferson 



Do London 



Do ' Mentor 



Do South Charleston 



Do Upper Sandusky 



Do West Manchester 



Do Zaleski 



Ohio-Pennsylvania Andover 



Do Kinsman 



Oklahoma Chandler 



Pennsylvania Claysville 



Do Greensburg 



Do '. Honeybrook 



Do Millerstown 



Do Neshannock 



Do New Bloomfield 



Do Pittsburg 



Pennsylvania-Ohio Andover 



Do. Kinsman 



South Carolina Sharon 



South Carolina-North Carolina Charlotte 



Do Cowee 



Do Saluda 



South Dakota Belle Fourche 



Do Elk Point 



Do Redwater 



Utah Cottonwood Special 



Do Frisco Special 



Do Iron Springs Special 



Utah-Wyoming Gilbert Peak 



Virginia Hampton 



Do Norfolk Special 



Do ; Yorktown 



Washington Blaine 



Do Mount Adams 



West Virginia Arnoldsburg 



Do Belington 



Do Elizabeth 



Do Harrisville 



Do Holbrook 



Do Kingwood 



Do Ripley 



Do Spencer 



Do Thornton 



Wisconsin Evansville (resurvey) 



Do Sun Prairie 



Do Geneva-Racine 



Wyoming Kirwin 



Do Younts Peak 



Lettering and conventional signs. 



Four of the maps listed above — the Cceur 

 d'Alene Special (Idaho-Mont.), the Geneva- 

 Racine (Wis.), the Vishnu (Ariz.), and the 

 Yosemite Valley (Cal.) — are much larger than 

 the regular atlas sheets of the Survey and are 

 sold at 10 cents each. The other sheets are of 

 standard size — 16J/2 by 20 inches — and are sold 

 at 5 cents each in lots of less than 100 ; the 

 wholesale rate for the standard sheets is $3 a 

 hundred. 



Much of the work represented by these 

 maps was done by cooperation between state 

 surveys and the National Survey. California, 

 Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and West 

 Virginia make generous appropriations for 

 work of this kind. Other states cooperating 

 are Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, 

 Michigan, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. In 

 addition to those listed, maps of Sacramento 

 Valley, Cal., from A to N, on a scale of 

 1 :24000, sold at 40 cents each, were published 

 in cooperation with the state. These are photo- 

 lithographs prepared from the same base from 

 which the regular sheets are made. 



