COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Short Title:
Facsimile: Petroof's Map of Alaska and Adjoining Regions: Geographical Divisions.
Obj Height cm:
28
Obj Width cm:
34
Scale 1:
12,000,000
Note:
Relief shown by hachures.
Reference:
P1452.
Full Title:
(Facsimile) Map of Alaska and Adjoining Regions Compiled by Ivan Petroof, Special Agent Tenth Census, 1882. Showing Boundaries of Geographical Division. Drawn by Harry King. (Reduced from original scale). Photo Lith. by Hoen & Co. Baltimore, MD. Julius Bien & Co. Lith. NY. Department of the Interior. Map VI. Tenth Census of the United States.
List No:
0009.030
Page No:
29
Series No:
30
Pub Date:
1904
Pub Title:
(British Atlas,U.S. Atlas, Atlas of Award). Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. United States Atlas. Maps And Charts Accompanying The Case And Counter Case Of The United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1904 ... British Atlas. Maps And Charts Accompanying The Case Of Great Britain. U.S. Atlas. ... Atlas Of Award. Twenty-Five Sectional Maps And Index Map Showing The Line Fixed By The Tribunal ...
Pub Reference:
P1452.
Pub Note:
Three volumes, with excellent facsimiles of historic maps that support the sides in the dispute. With printed color. "Many of these maps have been reduced in scale to bring them within the limits of this atlas." Many maps also only show the portion of the original applicable to the Alaska/Canada boundary.
Pub List No:
0009.000
Pub Maps:
108
Pub Height cm:
49
Pub Width cm:
40
Image No:
0009030
Publisher Location:
Washington
Publisher:
(U.S.) Government Printing Office
Type:
Atlas Map
Country:
Canada
Country:
United States
State/Province:
Alaska
State/Province:
British Columbia
Subject:
Boundaries
Subject:
Forests
Engraver or Printer:
A. Hoen & Co.
Engraver or Printer:
(U.S.) Government Printing Office
Engraver or Printer:
Harry King
Publication Author:
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Pub Type:
Historical Atlas
Author:
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Author:
Petroof, Ivan
Date:
1882
Facsimile: Petroof's Map of Alaska and Adjoining Regions: Geographical Divisions.