One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission, Bethel Quadrangle, Oxford County (N44.15/W70.45). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography, culture and drainage in part revised by the Engineer, First Corps Area, from aerial photographs taken 1940 by Flight "B", 1st Photographic Squadron, Air Corps, U.S. Army.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission, Bethel Quadrangle, Oxford County (N44.15/W70.45). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography, culture and drainage in part revised by the Engineer, First Corps Area, from aerial photographs taken 1940 by Flight "B", 1st Photographic Squadron, Air Corps, U.S. Army.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Wesley Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.45/W67.30). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by E. A. Krahmer, F. E. Russel, T. D. Anderson, T. V. Wilder, and W. D. Leech.
E. A. Krahmer, F. E. Russel, T. D. Anderson, T. V. Wilder, W. D. Leech
E. A. Krahmer, F. E. Russel, T. D. Anderson, T. V. Wilder, W. D. Leech
Date:
1941
Place:
Maine
Collection:
Map Collection
Object ID:
MAP 0297
Location:
Shelf 5C4
Pages:
1
Medium:
paper
Condition:
good
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Wesley Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.45/W67.30). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by E. A. Krahmer, F. E. Russel, T. D. Anderson, T. V. Wilder, and W. D. Leech.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Gardner Lake Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.45/W67.15). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by C. W. Buckey, F. M. Mann, H. C. Crumpacker, L. A. Hoffman, and L. D. Hottel.
C. W. Buckey, F. M. Mann, H. C. Crumpacker, L. A. Hoffman, L. D. Hottel
C. W. Buckey, F. M. Mann, H. C. Crumpacker, L. A. Hoffman, L. D. Hottel
Date:
1941
Place:
Maine
Collection:
Map Collection
Object ID:
MAP 0298
Location:
Shelf 5C4
Pages:
1
Medium:
paper
Condition:
good
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Gardner Lake Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.45/W67.15). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by C. W. Buckey, F. M. Mann, H. C. Crumpacker, L. A. Hoffman, and L. D. Hottel.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Whitneyville Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.37/W67.30). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Control by USC&GS and USGS.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Whitneyville Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.37/W67.30). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Control by USC&GS and USGS.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Milton Quadrangle, Vermont (N44.37/W73.00). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the Army Map Service. Control by USGS, USC&GS, and USCE. Photorevised 1972.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers. Milton Quadrangle, Vermont (N44.37/W73.00). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the Army Map Service. Control by USGS, USC&GS, and USCE. Photorevised 1972.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Pembroke Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.52.5/W67.07). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Control by USC&GS, USGS, and MIT.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. United States Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Pembroke Quadrangle, Washington County (N44.52.5/W67.07). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods. Mapped by the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Control by USC&GS, USGS, and MIT.
Group photo F. D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill surrounded by: F. D. Roosevelt Jr. Adm. .... John Roosevelt Major Gen. Watson Adm. McIntire Fleet Adm. King .... Hopkins Averill Harrison Lord Cherwell Field Marshal Sir John Dill Adm. Sir Dudley Proud [Roosevelt, Churchill] Air Chief Marshal Wilfrid Freeman Sir Alex Cadogan
Description: Group photo F. D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill surrounded by: F. D. Roosevelt Jr. Adm. .... John Roosevelt Major Gen. Watson Adm. McIntire Fleet Adm. King .... Hopkins Averill Harrison Lord Cherwell Field Marshal Sir John Dill Adm. Sir Dudley Proud [Roosevelt, Churchill] Air Chief Marshal Wilfrid Freeman Sir Alex Cadogan
After worshipping together on the deck of "HMS Prince of Wales", the late president (F. D. Roosevelt) - prayer book on his lap - and the Prime Minister (W. Churchill) chatter freely. This may have been a discussion of the Four Freedoms, perhaps Freedom of Religion.
Description: After worshipping together on the deck of "HMS Prince of Wales", the late president (F. D. Roosevelt) - prayer book on his lap - and the Prime Minister (W. Churchill) chatter freely. This may have been a discussion of the Four Freedoms, perhaps Freedom of Religion.