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Annual Report 1864. No. 3 Preliminary Chart of Eastport Harbor Maine. This chart also has the easternmost point in the United States, designated only as " Quoddy Head" on this chart, but known as West Quoddy Head today. |
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3351 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 4 Harbors of Camden and Rockport Maine |
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3352 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 6 Boothbay Harbor Maine |
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3353 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 7 Isles of Shoals New Hampshire |
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3354 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 8 Lynn Harbor Massachusetts |
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3355 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 9 Coast Survey Chart No. 10 Boston Bay and Approaches |
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3356 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 10 Sippican Harbor Massachusetts |
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3357 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 11 Bristol Harbor Rhode Island |
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3358 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 12 Newport Harbor and Approaches Rhode Island |
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3359 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 13 Eastern Part of Long Island Sound |
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3360 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 14 Middle Part of Long Island Sound |
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3361 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 15 Long Island Sound (Western Sheet). Inset: Continuation from Throg's Neck to the City of New York |
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3362 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 16 Absecom Inlet New Jersey |
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3363 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 17 Chesapeake Bay from Head of Bay to Magothy River |
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3364 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 18 Coast Charts Nos. 31 32 33 Chesapeake Bay from Its Head to Potomac River Inset: Chesapeake Bay Diagram of Sheets |
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3365 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 19 Coast Chart No. 33 Chesapeake Bay from Choptank River to Potomac River |
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3366 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 20 Potomac River (in four sheets) Sheet No. 1 From Entrance to Piney Point |
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3367 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 21 Potomac River (in four sheets) Sheet No. 2 From Piney Point to Lower Cedar Point |
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3368 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 22 Potomac River (in four sheets) Sheet No. 3 From Lower Cedar Point to Indian Head |
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3369 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 23 Potomac River (in four sheets) Sheet No. 4 |
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3370 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 24 Core Sound and Straits North Carolina |
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3371 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 25 Reconnaissance of Cape Lookout Shoals |
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3372 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 26 Preliminary Chart of Beaufort River Station Creek Story and Harbor Rivers Forming Inside Passage between Port Royal and St. Helena Sounds South Carolina |
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3373 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 27 Preliminary Chart of Wassaw Sound Wilmington and Tybee Rivers Georgia |
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3374 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 28 Preliminary Chart of Main Entrance to Charlotte Harbor Florida |
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3375 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 29 Sheet No. 1 Mississippi River Rodney, St. Joseph, Bruinsburg Reconnaissance for the use of the Mississippi Squadron |
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3376 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 30 Sheet No. 2 Mississippi River Grand Gulf, Turner's Pt., New Carthage Reconnaissance for the use of the Mississippi Squadron |
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3377 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 31 Ohio River between Mound City and Cairo |
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3378 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 32 Reconnaissance of the Western Coast of the United States (Lower Sheet) San Francisco to San Diego Corrected to 1864 |
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3379 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 33 Reconnaissance of the Western Coast of the United States Middle Sheet From San Francisco to Umpquah River Corrected to 1864 |
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3380 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 34 Reconnaissance of the Western Coast of the United States (Upper Sheet) From Umpquah River to the Boundary Corrected to 1864 |
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3381 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 35 Preliminary Chart of the Pacific Coast from Point Pinos to Bodega Head California. This chart delineates the continental shelf break and also clearly shows the upper outline of Monterey Canyon. |
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3382 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 36 Bodega Bay California |
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3383 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 37 Sketch Showing the Progress of the Survey on the Atlantic Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Coast of the United States to November 1864. Sub Sketch Showing the Progress on the Pacific Coast of the United States To Nov. 1864 |
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3384 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 38 Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteorological Observations Made at the Girard College, Philadelphia in 1840, '41, '42, '43, '44, &'45 |
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3385 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 39 diagrams Illustrating Experiments on Induction Time in Electro Magnets 1864. |
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3386 |  |
Annual Report 1864. No. 40 Tidal Observations at Papeete on the Island of Tahiti |
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3387 |  |
Working on a hydrographic survey smooth sheet on board the C&GS Ship BACHE in July 1916. |
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3388 |  |
Letter from Robert White to NOAA employees upon formation of NOAA. Page 1 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week. |
1970, October 9 |
3389 |  |
Page 2 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week discussing organization of NOAA. |
1970, October 9 |
3390 |  |
Page 3 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week "Secretary Signs NOAA Orders in Ceremony Held at Department." |
1970, October 9 |
3391 |  |
Page 4 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week "Acting Administrator Names 17 Interim Officials." |
1970, October 9 |
3392 |  |
Page 5 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week, basic NOAA news of the week. |
1970, October 9 |
3393 |  |
Page 1 of Volume I, Number 7, of ESSA News. Letter from Dr. Robert White to ESSA employees discussing merging of Weather Bureau, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Radio Propagation Laboratory into ESSA. |
1965 October 4 |
3394 |  |
Page 2 of Volume I, Number 7, of ESSA News. Letter from Dr. Robert White to ESSA employees discussing merging of Weather Bureau, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Radio Propagation Laboratory into ESSA. |
1965 October 4 |
3395 |  |
Description not available. |
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3396 |  |
NPOESS patch showing polar orbiting satellite and DOD, DOC, NASA partnership. |
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3397 |  |
Hunt for the ALLIGATOR patch commemorating the search for the United States Navy's first submarine, lost off Cape Hatteras during a storm in 1863. NOAA's Office of Marine Sanctuaries' Maritime Heritage Program partnered with the Navy and took part in a 2004 search for this long-lost national maritime heritage treasure. |
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3398 |  |
Patch commemorating NOAA's North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve. |
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3399 |  |
Patch commemorating NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration participation in the Sustainable Seas Expedition. |
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