Flagstaff Arizona Vintage USGS Topographic Map 1912 Humphreys Peak Topo Без бренда

Flagstaff Arizona Vintage USGS Topographic Map 1912 Humphreys Peak Topo Без бренда
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Flagstaff Arizona Vintage USGS Topographic Map 1912 Humphreys Peak Topo Без бренда - фотография #3
Flagstaff Arizona Vintage USGS Topographic Map 1912 Humphreys Peak Topo Без бренда - фотография #4
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~ 3 690 ₽ 40.00 $

Характеристики

Type Topographical Map
Year 1912
Country/Region United States of America
US State Arizona
Cartographer/Publisher USGS
Printing Technique Copper Plate
Format Sheet Map
Original/Reproduction Vintage Original
Print Year 1946
Edition Year 1912
FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1912

1912

Flagstaff

Arizona

USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP

1946 print in very good condition

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For sale is the 1912 edition of the Flagstaff 30-minute map. This map would be great for framing or display, historical reference or research, genealogy studies, adding to a collection, treasure hunting, a nice conversation piece, a gift for a history or map enthusiast, or for anyone interested in this area.

This sheet includes the only survey done by the United States Geological Survey for the Flagstaff 30-minute quadrangle. The map sheet is an original 1946 USGS print in very good condition.

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The Flagstaff 30-minute map shows roads, paths, towns, railroads, rivers, creeks, elevation contour lines, public land survey lines, county, state, and other administrative boundaries, and many structures (houses, churches, schools, barns, etc.) as they existed at the time of the survey in 1907 and 1908.

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The Flagstaff map was surveyed before aerial photography methods were widely used in map data gathering. It was drawn by Geological Survey cartographers based on plane table field survey information as well as information gathered from local residents in the area. It displays the remarkable abilities of the early USGS map makers, who placed a strong emphasis on creating complete, accurate, and cartographically appealing maps.

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Maps from the USGS 30-minute series have been out of print for many years. They have never been common and original prints are increasingly difficult to find. For areas where the 30-minute map was produced, it is usually the first large-scale survey done by the USGS for that area. These are a valuable historical record for an area, as they contain many placenames and features that have been dropped from more recent series' and editions.

MAP DETAILS

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Title

Flagstaff

State

Arizona

Series

30-minute

Surveyed

1907 and 1908 Field Survey

Geographer

R.B. Marshall

Edition

1912

Printed

1946, thick paper stock

Woodland Tint

No

Scale

1:125000

Contour Interval

100 Foot

Sheet Dimensions

16 x 20 inches (approximate)

Map Dimensions

14 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches

Coverage Area

Roughly 28 x 32 miles

Notes

surveyed long before the I-40, I-17, HW 180, and HW 89

BACKSIDE LEGEND

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A map summary is printed on the back side of the Flagstaff sheet similar to the one shown here. It outlines the history, purpose, and status of the USGS mapping program at the time of the printing in 1946. It also provides instructions on how to read contour lines and a description of how they are used to depict the terrain. At the bottom of the page is a legend showing all of the symbols used to represent the cultural, relief, and water features found on the map.

SHEET CONDITION

For maps of this vintage, effort is made to note all visible flaws, no matter how minor.

Overall Condition

VERY GOOD

Sheet Notes

lightly handled, never folded

Map Area

no wear, very minor blemishes

Collar Area

very minor edge wear or tears, very minor markings, very minor blemishes, light inventory notation in upper right collar corner

PLACENAMES

Depending on map series and survey date, all of the features listed below may not be shown on this map. This list contains features that currently exist or historically existed within the area covered by this map. The list can be used as a reference to determine if this map covers your area of interest. Placenames are listed alphabetically next to each feature type.

Cities and Towns (current)

Bellemont, Flagstaff, Kachina Village, Mountainaire, and Parks

Counties Covered

Coconino

Federal Land Units

Coconino National Forest, Kachina Peaks Wilderness, Kaibab National Forest, Kendrick Mountain Wilderness, Navajo Army Depot (Closed), Naval Obervation Station, Prescott National Forest, Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, and Walnut Canyon National Monument

Rivers and Streams

Babbit Spring, Ball Court Wash, Cedar Wash, Deadman Wash, Miller Wash, Oak Creek, Pumphouse Wash, San Francisco Wash, Schultz Creek, Sinclair Wash, Sycamore Creek, Tule Tank Wash, Volunteer Wash, Walnut Creek, West Fork Oak Creek, and Woody Wash

Water Bodies

Big Fill Lake, Dennis Tank, Drowned Timber Tank, Dry Lake, Elaine Lake, Fisher and Fry Lake, Humphrey Lake, Kellam Tank, Little Dry Lake, Lower Lake Mary, Moritz Lake, Ott Lake, Prime Lake, Reservoir Number One, Sawmill Tank, Upper Lake Mary, and Vail Lake

Populated Places: Bellemont, Cogdill Center, East Flagstaff, Elden Pueblo, Flagstaff, Fort Tuthill, Maine, McMillan Mesa, Mountainaire, Parks, Pumpkin Center, and Riordan. Post Offices: East Flagstaff Branch Post Office. Locations: Arizona Highway Department, Arizona Highway Maintenance Yard - Flagstaff, Arizona Highway Patrol, Arizona Snow Bowl, Arizona Snow Bowl Campground, Aspen Spring Ranch, Aspen Tank, Bellemont Siding, Camp Townsend, Cliffs, Coconino Country Club, Coconino County Pack, Coconino Substation, Cosnino, Coulter Cabin, Elden Ranger Station, Espil Ranch, Flagstaff Compressor Station, Flagstaff Country Club, Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center, Fort Valley Experimental Forest Station, Garland Prairie Vista, KEOS, KFGT, Knob Hill Ranger Station, Lake Mary Boating Site, Lake View Forest Camp, McPherson Park, Michelbach Ranch, Midtown Shopping Center, Mobile Haven Park, Mudersbach, Murdock Neighborhood Center, NPS VIS Center, Oak Creek Vista, Sacred Mountain Trading Post, Sherwood Forest Shopping Center, Snowbowl Ski Area, Spring Valley Guard Station, Transwestern Pumping Station, Turkey Hills Pueblo, Whistle Stop Mall, and Wildcat Hill Waste Water Treatment Plant. Mountains, Peaks, and Summits: A 1 Mountain, Agassiz Peak, Antelope Hill, Aubineau Peak, Beale Mountain, Bull Basin Mesa, Cabin Flat Hill, Colcord Hill, Conners Hump, Coulter Hill, Coulter Mountain, Darton Dome, Deadman Mesa, Deer Hill, Devils Head, Doyle Peak, Dry Lake Hills, Dutton Hill, East Newman Hill, Elden Mountain, Fern Mountain, Fortynine Hill, Fremont Peak, Government Hill, Government Knolls, Government Mountain, Hochderffer Hills, Hog Hill, Horseshoe Hill, Howard Mountain, Humphreys Peak, Kendrick Peak, Klostermeyer Hill, Le Barron Hill, Little Elden Mountain, Little Wing Mountain, Mars Hill, Maverick Butte, Mooney Mountain, Moritz Ridge, Newman Hill, O'Leary Peak, Observatory Mesa, Potato Hill, Pumpkin Knoll, R S Hill, Red Hill, Rees Peak, Ritter Butte, Ritter Mountain, Robinson Mountain, Saddle Mountain, San Francisco Mountain, Schultz Peak, Section Hill, Section Sixteen Hill, Sheep Hill, Slate Mountain, Sliker Hill, Smith Butte, Spitz Hill, Spring Valley Knolls, Spud Hill, Sugarloaf Peak, T V Hill, Turkey Butte, Turkey Hills, Volunteer Mountain, Walker Hill, White Horse Hills, Wild Bill Hill, Wild Horse Hill, Wildcat Hill, Wing Mountain, Woody Mountain, and Wright Hill. Valleys and Canyons: Aubineau Canyon, Barney Spring Canyon, Bear Jaw Canyon, Beard Canyon, Big Spring Canyon, Calcord Canyon, Casner Cabin Draw, Cookstove Draw, Fay Canyon, Fort Valley, Fry Canyon, Hidden Hollow, Horsethief Canyon, Howard Draw, Interior Valley, James Canyon, Kelly Canyon, Lake Mary Valley, McDermit Canyon, Medicine Valley, Pitman Valley, Priest Draw, Railroad Draw, Reese Canyon, Schoolhouse Draw, Sinagua Valley, Skunk Canyon, Spring Valley, Sterling Canyon, Switzer Canyon, Tule Canyon, Volunteer Canyon, Weatherford Canyon, White Horse Canyon, and Wild Horse Canyon. Parks: Arroyo Park, Bonito Recreation Site, Bow and Arrow Park, Buffalo Park, Bushmaster Park, Flagstaff City Park, Fort Tuthill County Park, G. A. Pearson Natural Area, Kachina Peaks Wilderness, Kendrick Mountain Wilderness, Kendrick Park Picnic Ground, Kendrick Recreation Site, Linda Vista Park, Lindbergh Spring Roadside Park, Mount Elden Little League Field, Mountain View Park, Oak Creek Canyon Natural Area, Oak Creek Vista Campground, Paradise Hills Park, Pine Flat Campground, Ponderosa Recreation Center, Raymond Park, San Francisco Peaks Natural Area, Smoke Rise Park, Sunset Crater National Monument, Sunset Playground, Thorpe Park, Turquoise Park, and Walnut Canyon National Monument.

SHIPPING AND RETURNS

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This map sheet will be carefully rolled in a sturdy tube and shipped via the US Postal Service. Shipping and handling costs are included in the purchase price.

If you find that the sheet you receive is not as described in the listing, you may ship it back to us for a refund of the purchase price.

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