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Mouth of Columbia River from a preliminary survey, including a view of theEntrance of Columbia River-Cape Hancock or Disappointment E. by N. (compass) 12Statute Miles. See cgs05094 for preliminary sketch of this area. The survey was conducted by Lt.
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View of the Entrance of Columbia River-Cape Hancock orDisappointment E. by N. (compass) 12 Statute Miles. This view wasprobably produced by William B. McMurtrie. It is notable for its magnificentcloud formations and view of the then perfectly conic
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Sketch J No.8. Preliminary Survey of Humboldt Bay. Including a view of RedBluff, Entrance of the Humboldt Bay S.E. 1/2 E. (Compass) 2 1/2 miles.Surveyed by Lieutenant James Alden, USN.
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View of Red Bluff, Entrance Humboldt Bay S.E. 1/2 E. (Compass)2 1/2 miles. Probably drawn by William B. McMurtrie.
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Topographic survey T-331 of Galveston Bay from D. Harris' to Lawrence Cove,made by J.M. Wampler in January, February, March, April and May, 1851.
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Expanded view of Topographic Survey T-331 of Galveston Bay. Note littlemark above the O in Jacinto. See image cgs05087.
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A sketch of a ship was found on Topographic Survey T-331 of Galveston Bay.This vessel was probably the Coast Survey Schooner NYMPH, under the command ofSub-Assistant J. Morris Wampler who used this vessel for transportation andliving quarters during
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Sketch of ship discovered on Topographical Survey T-331 of Galveston Bay.This vessel was probably the Coast Survey Schooner NYMPH, under the command ofSub-Assistant J. Morris Wampler who used this vessel for transportation andliving quarters during h
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Route Chart 2203 Northeast United States (Fargo-Boston-Kansas City-Washington). March 22, 1950.
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The Harbor of New Bedford. U.S.C.& G.S. Chart No. 350. (Date of firstpublication 1846).
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Route Chart 2204. Western United States (Seattle-San Diego-Helena-Tucson)June 16, 1950.
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Sketch J No. 7 of San Diego Entrance and Approaches from a TrigonometricalSurvey of the United States, depicting sailing directions.
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Sketch J No. 6 of San Francisco Bay showing surveys of sites for Light Housesand for Military and Naval purposes.
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Sketch K of the preliminary survey of the Mouth of the Columbia River, OregonTerritory by William P. McArthur. Although not shown, Washington Bartlett dida significant part of this work. A. M. Harrison did the topography in the insetfor Cape Hancock
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Sketch of Cape Hancock, series 2 of 4
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Map of Cape Hancock, Oregon, showing the proposed site of a Light House. This map was produced by A.M. Harrison, with James Lawson one of the pioneerCoast Survey topographers on the West Coast.
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Light House Sketch of Cape Hancock, series 4 of 4. See image cgs05096.
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Sketch of Charleston Harbor, exhibiting the normal Course and Velocity of theTidal Current at Flood from observations by Lieut. J.N. Maffitt. This is afairly sophisticated attempt at showing the nature of tidal flow. John Maffittamong the most know
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Although titled Track of U.S. Coast Survey Schooner Ewing, this is apreliminary version of the chart of the Mouth of the Columbia River. Seeimage cgs05081.
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A preliminary sketch showing the relationship of the Farallon Islands to theentrance to the Golden Gate.
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