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No. 10 Progress Sketch Sec. VI West Coast of Florida 1873. Sketch G Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. VII From 1849 to 1873. 1873. Sub Sketch of Cedar Keys 1861. Annual Report 1872. |
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3651 |  |
No. 11 Primary Triangulation Vicinity of Atlanta Georgia 1872 & 73. Annual Report 1872. |
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3652 |  |
No. 12 Sketch H Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. VIII From 1846 to 1873. Annual Report 1872. |
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No. 13 Sketch I Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. IX From 1848 to 1871. 1873. Annual Report 1872. |
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3654 |  |
No. 14 Sketch J Showing the progress of the Survey in Section No.X (Lower Sheet) From San Diego to Pt. Sal From 1850 to 1873. 1873. Annual Report 1872. |
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No. 15 Sketch J Showing the Progress of theSurvey in Section No. X (Middle Sheet ) From Pt. Sal to Tomales Bay From 1850 to 1873. Annual Report 1872. Sub Sketch Coquille River 1860. Annual Report 1872. |
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No. 16 Sketch J Progress of theSurvey in Section No. X (Upper Sheet) From Tomales Bay to the Oregon Line 1873. Progress of the Survey in Section No. XI (Lower Sheet) From the California Line to Tillamook Bay 1873. Annual Report 1872. |
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3657 |  |
No. 16 bis Sketch K Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. XI (Upper Sheet) From Tillamook Bay to the Boundary. From 1851 to 1873. 1873. Annual Report 1872. |
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3658 |  |
No. 17 Diagram of the Range of Tides in ILiuliuk Harbor Unalaska from Oct. 13th 1871 to Feb. 14th 1872, inclusive. Annual Report 1872. |
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3659 |  |
No. 18 Topographical Sketch of Sherman Station and Vicinity Albany County Wyoming Ty. 1872. Annual Report 1872. |
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No. 19 Magnetographs of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Kew Observatory related to Sherman, Wyoming on August 3rd to August 5th 1872. Annual Report 1872. |
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3661 |  |
No. 20 Theodolite Magnetometer. Annual Report 1872. |
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3662 |  |
No. 21 Dip Circle. Annual Report 1872. |
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3663 |  |
No. 22 Current Stations near Middle Ground Shoal To accompany Report of H. Mitchell, U.S.C.S. made in December 1872. Annual Report 1872. |
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3664 |  |
No. 23 Section I. Edgartown Harbor and Cotamy Bay Topography and Physical Oceanography 1872. Annual Report 1872. |
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3665 |  |
No. 24 Section across the Yucatan Channel From Mugeres Island to Cape San Antonio, Cuba. Soundings taken in February and March 1872. Annual Report 1872. |
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3666 |  |
No. 2 A. bis (Upper Sheet) Sketch A Showing the progress of the Survey in Section No. 1 from 1852 to 1873. Sub sketch - Rocks off Portland Harbor 1864. Annual Report 1873. |
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3667 |  |
No. 3 Sketch A Shewing the progress of the Survey in Section 1 from 1844 to 1873. Progress of the Survey of Lake Champlain 1873. Sub-sketch Showing the position of Davis' Shoal Discovered by the U.S. Coast Survey in 1846. Annual Report 1873. |
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No. 4 Sketch B. No. 2 Showing the Triangulation & Geographical Positions in Section No. II from New York City to Point Judith 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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No. 5 Sketch B. No. 3 Showing the Triangulation & Geographical Positions in Section No. II from New York City to Cape Henlopen 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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3670 |  |
No. 6 Sketch C Showing the progress of the Survey in Section No.III from 1843 to 1873. 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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3671 |  |
No. 7 Sketch D Showing the progress of the Survey in Section No. IV from 1845 to 1873. 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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3672 |  |
No. 8 Sketch E Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. V From 1847 to 1873. 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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3673 |  |
No. 9 Progress Sketch Sec. VI East Coast of Florida (Upper Sheet) 1873. Annual Report 1873. |
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3674 |  |
Working on a hydrographic survey smooth sheet on board the C&GS Ship BACHE in July 1916. |
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3675 |  |
Letter from Robert White to NOAA employees upon formation of NOAA. Page 1 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week. |
1970, October 9 |
3676 |  |
Page 2 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week discussing organization of NOAA. |
1970, October 9 |
3677 |  |
Page 3 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week "Secretary Signs NOAA Orders in Ceremony Held at Department." |
1970, October 9 |
3678 |  |
Page 4 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week "Acting Administrator Names 17 Interim Officials." |
1970, October 9 |
3679 |  |
Page 5 of Volume 1 Number 1 of NOAA Week, basic NOAA news of the week. |
1970, October 9 |
3680 |  |
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 |
3681 |  |
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 |
3682 |  |
Description not available. |
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3683 |  |
NPOESS patch showing polar orbiting satellite and DOD, DOC, NASA partnership. |
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3684 |  |
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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3685 |  |
Patch commemorating NOAA's North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve. |
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3686 |  |
Patch commemorating NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration participation in the Sustainable Seas Expedition. |
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3687 |  |
NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER patch signifying its mission of surveying Alaskan waters. |
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3688 |  |
NOAA Hurricane Hunters patch signifying the NOAA mission to conduct research in hurricanes and warn the public of potential hurricane hazards. NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft are operated by NOAA's Office of Marine and Aircraft Operations, piloted by NOAA Corps officers, with research conducted by NOAA's civilian scientists from NOAA laboratories and the National Hurricane Center. |
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3689 |  |
NOAA Search and Rescue Satellite System patch signifying NOAA's operation of the SARSAT system within NOAA/NESDIS. |
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3690 |  |
NOAA Ship Mt. MITCHELL patch signifying the ship's mission of surveying the seafloor. The Mt. MITCHELL has been decommissioned. |
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3691 |  |
Search and Rescue Satellite System patch signifying international cooperation between the United States and Russia in developing the system. |
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3692 |  |
NOAA Aircraft Operations Center patch. The Aircraft Operations Center is managed by NOAA's Office of Marine and Aircraft Operations. |
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3693 |  |
NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN patch reflecting its mission to study fish. |
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3694 |  |
Patch showing the official emblem of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. |
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3695 |  |
Patch commemorating the Global Atmospheric Research Program Atlantic Tropical Experiment, an early 1970's project. |
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3696 |  |
Patch commemorating the USC&GS Ship DISCOVERER participation in BOMEX, the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment which was the first large-scale experiment to study interactions between the ocean and atmosphere. |
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3697 |  |
Patch commemorating NOAA's participation in the Florida Aquanaut Research Expediton of 1972. |
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3698 |  |
Patch commemorating the USC&GS OCEANOGRAPHER around the world cruise of 1967-1968. The octopus appears to be grasping a water-sampling bottle. |
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3699 |  |
The official patch of ESSA, the Environmental Science Services Administration. ESSA was a forerunner of NOAA and was formed by combining the Weather Bureau and the Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1965. ESSA remained an entity until the formation of NOAA on October 3, 1970. |
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