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Atlantic coast of the United States (in four sheets) : Sheet no. IV, Mosquito Inlet to Key West
Atlantic coast of the United States (in four sheets) : Sheet no. IV, Mosquito Inlet to Key West


Reconnaissance of Canal de Haro and Strait of Rosario and approaches : Washington Territory
Reconnaissance of Canal de Haro and Strait of Rosario and approaches : Washington Territory


Sketch C, showing the progress of the survey in section no. III from 1843 to 1858
Sketch C, showing the progress of the survey in section no. III from 1843 to 1858


Sketch E, showing the progress of the survey in Section No. V, from 1847 to 1858
Sketch E, showing the progress of the survey in Section No. V, from 1847 to 1858


Sketch D showing the progress of the survey in Section No. IV from 1845 to 1858
Sketch D showing the progress of the survey in Section No. IV from 1845 to 1858


Preliminary Chart, No. 3, of the Sea Coast of the United States, from Cape Small Point, Maine, to Cape Cod, Mass.
Preliminary Chart, No. 3, of the Sea Coast of the United States, from Cape Small Point, Maine, to Cape Cod, Mass.


Sketch A, showing the primary triangulation in section no. 1, from 1844 to 1858
Sketch A, showing the primary triangulation in section no. 1, from 1844 to 1858


Preliminary coast chart no. 106, Galveston Bay to Oyster Bay, Texas
Preliminary coast chart no. 106, Galveston Bay to Oyster Bay, Texas


Preliminary Chart of Portland Harbor Maine From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States Triangulation by C.O. Boutelle Assistant U.S.C.S. Topography by A.W. Longfellow Assist. Hydrography by the Parties under the command of Lieuts. Comdg. M. Woodhull. T.A. Craven, F.A. Roe and J. Wilkinson U.S.N. Assts.
Preliminary Chart of Portland Harbor Maine From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States Triangulation by C.O. Boutelle Assistant U.S.C.S. Topography by A.W. Longfellow Assist. Hydrography by the Parties under the command of Lieuts. Comdg. M. Woodhull. T.A. Craven, F.A. Roe and J. Wilkinson U.S.N. Assts.


Portland Harbor, Maine: Survey of the Coast of the United States
Portland Harbor, Maine: Survey of the Coast of the United States


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