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Princeton quadrangle, Indiana-Illinois : 15 minute series (topographic) [1965 reprint with vegetation] Public Deposited

Genre
  • Topographic maps
  • 15 minute topographic maps
  • Quadrangle maps
Location
  • Coordinates: W0874500 W0873000 N0383000 N0381500
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Abstract
  • Mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey , Illinois area mapped in cooperation with State of Illinois Geological Survey. Filing title: Princeton, Ind.-Ill. Standard map series designation: AMS (Series) V751 3460 I. Polyconic projection. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Contour interval 10 feet. Includes quadrangle location map. Shows portion of Gibson County, Indiana, as well as small portions of Knox County, Indiana, and Wabash County, Illinois. Some copies show forest areas colored green. "Control by USGS, USC&GS, USCE, and Indiana Flood Control and Water Resources Commission." "Compiled in 1962 from 1:24000-scale maps dated 1959." "This area also covered by 7.5-minute, 1:24,000-scale maps: Patoka 1959, East Mount Carmel 1959, Owensville 1959, and Princeton 1959." Reprinted in 1965. "N3815--W8730/15."
Call Number
  • G4090 s62 .G4 Princeton 1959 V
Caption
  • Imprint: Washington, D.C. : Interior--U.S. Geological Survey, 1965
Filename
  • VAC3073-M-01504
Subject
  • Geographic Subject: Gibson County (Ind.)
  • Geographic Subject: Knox County (Ind.)
  • Geographic Subject: Wabash County (Ill.)
  • Topical Subject: Vegetation mapping
Title
  • Princeton quadrangle, Indiana-Illinois : 15 minute series (topographic) [1965 reprint with vegetation]
Producer
  • Geological Survey (U.S.)
  • United States. Army Map Service
  • Illinois State Geological Survey
Physical Description
  • Scale: 1:62,500
  • Dimensions: 45 x 42 cm or smaller
Item Identifiers
  • Title Control Number: a18413928
Persistent Identifier
Campus
  • IU Bloomington
Date Created
  • 1965
Provenance
  • Part of Geological Survey (U.S.). Indiana 1:62,500.
Publisher
  • Geological Survey (U.S.)

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