The United States [cartographic material] / produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geograph...
The United States [cartographic material] / produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society ; William T. Peele, chief cartographer ; David W. Cook, associate chief cartographer.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1976.
Date
1976.
Call Numbers
M4 630/1976/1 , C4 630/1976/2
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1:4 560 000. 1 in. = 72 miles Lambert conformal conic proj., standard parallels 33° and 45° (W 126°--W 66°/N 51°--N 24°)
Physical content
1 map : col. ; 69 x 102 cm.
Contents
On verso: Portrait U.S.A. : the first color photomosaic of the 48 contiguous United States / produced by the National Geographic Society, with the Landsat Imagery of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through the Photographic and Mosaic Facilities of the General Electric Company, Belt...
Publication information
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1976.
Place of Publication
District of Columbia
Date Published
1976.
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Full title
The United States [cartographic material] / produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society ; William T. Peele, chief cartographer ; David W. Cook, associate chief cartographer.
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Notes
General note
"Supplement to National Geographic, July 1976, Page 140A, Vol. 150 No. 1 - Portrait U.S.A."--Verso.
Includes list of "Abbreviations"....
Identifiers
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Call Numbers
M4 630/1976/1 , C4 630/1976/2
Record Identifier
74VvNK6wllqO
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DDC
912.73
MMS ID
991012867539702626
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