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U.S. Coast Survey
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San Francisco Entrance, California. Published at Washington, D.C., January, 1907, By The U.S. Coast And Geodetic Survey. O.H. Tittmann, Superintendent. (Date of first publication 1903) ... Corrections from survey by the Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. to October, 1906. United States Of America Department Of Commerce And Labor ... C. & G.S. 5532.
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U.S. Coast Survey
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U.S. Coast Survey
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San Francisco Entrance, California. Published at Washington, D.C., September, 1903, By The U.S. Coast And Geodetic Survey. O.H. Tittmann, Superintendent ... Corrections from survey by Corps of Engineers U.S.A. to December, 1903. United States Of America Department Of Commerce And Labor ... Andrew B. Graham Co., Lithographers, Washington, D.C. C. & G.S. 5532.
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U.S. Coast Survey
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La Perouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788
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Plan of the Port of St. Francisco in California. Point de Reyes in 37 degrees 59 minutes of Latitude North & 124 degrees, 54 minutes Longitude - West. Published as the Act directs Novr. 1st 1798, by G.G. & J. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London. Neele, sculpt., Strand. No. 33.
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G.G. & J. Robinson.
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Covers to) Treasury Department. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Special Publication No. 1. California, Bay of San Francisco. Magnetic Ranges for Determining the Deviation of the Compass, with Short Explanations of How to Find the Deviation and Error of the Compass. These Ranges were Determined by the U.S. Coast Guard Steamer "McArthur," Lieut. J.M. Helm, U.S.N. Commanding. Arranged and Compiled by Lieut. J.C. Gillmore, United States Navy, Assistant, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1898.
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Title Page to) Treasury Department. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Special Publication No. 1. California, Bay of San Francisco. Magnetic Ranges for Determining the Deviation of the Compass, with Short Explanations of How to Find the Deviation and Error of the Compass. These Ranges were Determined by the U.S. Coast Guard Steamer "McArthur," Lieut. J.M. Helm, U.S.N. Commanding. Arranged and Compiled by Lieut. J.C. Gillmore, United States Navy, Assistant, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1898.
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Text Page) Preface.
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Text Page) Magnetic Ranges in the Bay of San Francisco, California, for Determining the Deviation of the Compass.
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Text Page) Magnetic Ranges, San Francisco Bay (continued).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Views of San Francisco Nos. 1-2).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Views of San Francisco Nos. 3-4).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Views of San Francisco Nos. 5-6).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Views of San Francisco Nos. 7-8).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Views of San Francisco Nos. 9-10).
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(Text Page) Form for Ranges in San Francisco Bay for Determing the Deviation of the Compass.
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Government Printing Office
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U.S. Coast Survey
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Treasury Department, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Magnetic Ranges for Compass Deviation, San Francisco Bay, California. Published December, 1897, Henry S. Pritchett, Superintendent. Verified: O.H. Tittmann, Assistant ... E.D. Taussig, Lieut. Comdr., U.S.N., Hydrographic Inspector. A.R. Graham Photo. Lith. Washington D.C.
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Government Printing Office
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