| 950 |  |
Carl I. Aslakson on left - Ensign Neal on right. "The long and the short of it" |
|
951 |  |
Carl I. Aslakson on right - Ray Tryon on left. |
|
952 |  |
Carl I. Aslakson on right. As Colonel in Army Air Forces |
|
953 |  |
Alexander Dallas Bache. 2nd Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey |
1860? |
954 |  |
Alexander Dallas Bache in the field. 2nd Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey |
1858? |
955 |  |
Alexander Dallas Bache. |
|
956 |  |
Alexander Dallas Bache. |
|
957 |  |
Fanny Bindon Bailey. Clerk in C&GS office |
1889 |
958 |  |
Spencer Fullerton Baird. |
|
959 |  |
George L. Bean. Captain of the GUIDE |
1940 |
960 |  |
George Eugene Belknap. 1832-1903 |
|
961 |  |
H. W. Blair. Assistant in the Coast and Geodetic Survey |
1882 |
962 |  |
Edmund Blunt. First Assistant in the Coast Survey. Hired by Ferdinand Hassler in 1834 1799-1866 |
1860? |
963 |  |
Roswell Bolstad. Navigation officer on the EXPLORER. 1902-? |
1950 |
964 |  |
Roswell Bolstad. Navigation officer on the EXPLORER. 1902-? |
1950 |
965 |  |
Tom Borden. Possibly Coast and Geodetic Survey employee |
1882 |
966 |  |
Glendon E. Boothe. Attending field photogrammetry course |
Washington, Seattle 1951 |
967 |  |
Glendon E. Boothe. In uniform at triangulation station |
South Dakota 1924 |
968 |  |
William Bowie. Chief of geodesy from 1909 till 1936 retirement. Bowie Medal of American Geophysical Union established in his honor |
1936 |
969 |  |
Mart Braden. Field geodesist |
Idaho 1922 |
970 |  |
Gershom Bradford. Assistant in the Coast and Geodetic Survey |
1884? |
971 |  |
Edward B. Brown |
Virginia, Norfolk 1929 |
972 |  |
Edwin J. Brown. Electronics whiz; geodesist; geophysicist. 1899-1935 Died in auto accident |
1934? |
973 |  |
Fair J. Bryant. |
1930? |
974 |  |
Fair J. Bryant in center. |
1950? |
975 |  |
Clarence Burmister. Electronics whiz - helped develop Shoran and EPI for survey use |
1950? |
976 |  |
Mate R. P. Bush. On MARINDUQUE in Philippines |
Philippine Islands 1923 |
977 |  |
Bos'n Casey of the HYDROGRAPHER. |
Gulf of Mexico 1928? |
978 |  |
Richardson Clover. |
|
979 |  |
Chief Collins |
Philippine Islands 1923 |
980 |  |
Leo Otis Colbert. |
Washington, D.C. 1940? |
981 |  |
Benjamin A. Colonna. Assistant in the Coast and Geodetic Survey |
|
982 |  |
R. E. Colston |
|
983 |  |
Horace G. Conerly. In World War II Marine uniform |
1945? |
984 |  |
Horace G. Conerly. Receiving award after serving as liaison to Army Artillery at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma |
|
985 |  |
Chief Conover. On the LYDONIA |
1930 |
986 |  |
J. D. Crichton. Demonstrating inclined tripod mounted on velocipede |
1920 |
987 |  |
Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren. Served with Coast Survey in 1830's. Only naval officer to ever head triangulation party Remained a lifelong friend of Ferdinand Hassler |
1864? |
988 |  |
Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren. Served with Coast Survey in 1830's. Only naval officer to ever head triangulation party Remained a lifelong friend of Ferdinand Hassler |
|
989 |  |
William Healy Dall. |
|
990 |  |
George Miffllin Dallas. Vice-President under President Polk. Uncle of Alexander Dallas Bache |
|
991 |  |
George Davidson. As a young man |
|
992 |  |
George Davidson. In middle age |
|
993 |  |
George Davidson. As sketched by Cleveland Rockwell reading a newspaper |
|
994 |  |
George Davidson. |
1883? |
995 |  |
George Davidson |
1880? |
996 |  |
George Davidson. In old age on the steamer SPOKANE |
June 20, 1907 |
997 |  |
Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis. Served on Coast Survey under both Ferdinand Hassler and Alexander Bache. Intellectual, helped found National Academy of Sciences Brother-in-law of Benjamin Peirce |
|
998 |  |
William F. Deane |
|
999 |  |
Richard B. Derickson |
|