Frederick P. Brooks map collection on forestry resources of the Western United States 1898-1899

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Frederick P. Brooks map collection on forestry resources of the Western United States 1898-1899

Includes 22 maps created by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1898 and 1899 documenting forestry resources in the Western United States. Also includes one map of the United States from the Great Northern Railway. Some maps have color. They are of various sizes, most 110 x 80 cm. or smaller, one 110 x 159 cm. Dr. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. is Kenan Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research interests include 3D Interactive Computer Graphics; Human-Computer Interaction; Virtual Worlds, and Molecular Graphics.

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E.W. Glafcke was in charge of a crew during the United States Geological Survey's spirit leveling activities in Wyoming and Utah from 1896 to 1912. From the guide to the United States Geologic Survey photograph collection, 1892-1912, 1898-1902, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) First organized as a branch in 1889, the Topographic Division was established in 1947. From the description of Records of the Topographic Division. (Unknown). World...

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Brooks, Frederick P., Jr., 1931-

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