Two hundred foot topographical sheets and tracings, 1910-1911.

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Two hundred foot topographical sheets and tracings, 1910-1911.

Approximately 160 detailed elevation and contour maps resulting from original topographic survey of Queens done before 1912 showing street systems and other information. These sectional maps are drawn on a scale of 200 feet to the inch. Geographic locations of areas mapped by 200 foot topographical sheets shown by superimposing sheet numbers on map of borough.

20 cubic ft.

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Queens (New York, N.Y.). Topographical Bureau

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Monuments are points used to establish the horizontal control in surveying areas. From the description of Eighty foot monument sheets, [ca. 1910-1911]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155479977 Legal files concerned with transfer of private property to New York City. From the description of Title drawers, 1903-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155480889 Bench marks are points used to establish vertical control in surveying areas. From the d...