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Mount Rainier, Washingt...
Mt. Rainier; Snoqualmie...
1909
State Atlas
Full Title
Mount Rainier, Washington, one of the highest peaks in the United States. By courtesy of the Alaska-Yukon Exposition. On the Snoqualmie River, near Snoqualmie, Washington. By courtesy of H.A. Chadwick, Seattle. (Published by Ellis A. Davis. Berkeley, Cal. Seattle. 1909)
Publisher
E.A. Davis
New map of the World in...
World.
1894
State Atlas
Full Title
New map of the World in hemispheres, with comparative views of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers on the globe. (By Frank A. Gray. Drawn by Frank A. Gray. Engraved by William H. Holmes). Entered ... 1879, by O.W. Gray & Son, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. (1894)
Publisher
J.H. Stuart & Co.
Gray's new map of the W...
World.
1885
State Atlas
Author
Gray, Frank Arnold
Full Title
Gray's new map of the World in hemispheres, with comparative views of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers on the globe. By Frank A. Gray. Drawn by Frank A. Gray. Engraved by William H. Holmes. Entered ... 1879, by O.W. Gray & Son, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. (1885)
Publisher
George N. Colby
Vertical sections, exhi...
Maine vertical sections...
1829
State Atlas
Author
Greenleaf, Moses, 1777-1834
Full Title
Vertical sections, exhibiting the comparative altitudes of the principal highlands and rivers of the State of Maine. By Moses Greenleaf 1828. Engraved by W. Chapin for Greenleaf's Survey of Maine. Published by Shirley & Hyde, Portland, 1829.
Publisher
Shirley & Hyde
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