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1. A map of Indiana showing its history, points of interest, and the holdings of the Indiana Dept. of Conservation

1954. Carter, Lee (Cartographer). Pictorial map. Cited in LC's Trails bibliography, no. 111. Scale 1:600,000. Lee Carter, cartographer, 1932.

2. Drainage map, White County, Indiana: prepared from 1938 AAA aerial photographs

1954. Yeh, P. T. (Pao-Tai),1920-cartographer. Blue line print. 'Prepared under the supervision of: P.T. Yeh.' Scale approximately 1:63,360; Polyconic projection By Joint Highway Research Projec...

3. Groundwater map of Minnesota

1954. Thiel, George A. and Prokopovich, N. Ground water map of Minnesota, scale 1:2,000,000.

4. Map of mineral resources of Minnesota, 1954

1954. Schwartz, George M. and Prokopovich, N. Mineral resources map of Minnesota, scale 1:1,000,000.

5. Map showing sanitary sewer system

1954. Blue line print.; At head of title: Bloomington, Indiana.; July 1954.; J.M. Cason, engineer. Scale approximately 1:7,700.

6. [New Jersey.] Topographic series. Sheet 25.

1954. Vermeule, Cornelius Clarkson. A scanned historical New Jersey Geological Survey Atlas Sheet shown at a scale of 1:63,360. New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Economic Development. Division of Planning and Development.

7. [Soil map, Salt Creek Township].

1954. Title in manuscript on upper edge of map.; Glossy photograph on photographic paper.; Appears to be photographic enlargement made by James Edward Wr...

8. South Amboy Quadrangle, New Jersey - New York, 7.5 Minute series (topographic) (1954)

1954. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:24,000 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

9. Stanhope Quadrangle, New Jersey, 7.5 Minute series (topographic) (1954)

1954. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:24,000 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.

10. Stockton Quadrangle, New Jersey - Pennsylvania, 7.5 Minute series (topographic) (1954)

1954. United States Geological Survey. A scanned USGS 1:24,000 topographic map. United States Geological Survey.