Office of the Secretary, 1800-1955.

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Office of the Secretary, 1800-1955.

Maps forwarded to the Senate, usually from executive agencies. Many were submitted to the Senate in connection with progress reports. Others were specifically requested by Congress.

1469 items, manuscript and annotated items.

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Idaho became a state on July 3, 1890 with post offices being established as early as 1876. From the guide to the Franklin County, Idaho Post Office Location Records, 1876-1945, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) These photographs document Region 4, started in 1910, of the US Forest Service, covering Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming. From the guide to the US Forest Service Photograph Collection., 19...

Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890

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John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, military officer, and politician. He was a US Senator from California, and in 1856 was the first Republican nominee for President of the United States. A native of Georgia, Frémont acquired male protectors after his father's death, and became proficient in mathematics, science, and surveying. During the 1840s, he led five expeditions into the Western United States and became known as "The Pathfinder". During the...

Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894

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John Bachelder was a portrait and landscape painter. Born in Gilmanton, N.H. in 1825, he painted views of New England towns. From 1863 to 1865, he was a print publisher in Boston, Ma. Bachelder died in Hyde Park, Ma. on Dec. 22, 1894. From the description of Plan of Hyde Park house, 1880. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122394485 John Badger Bachelder (1825-1894), portrait and landscape painter, photographer, and historian, the only child of Moses and Sally Parsons...

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Drawn by R.D. Cutts. From the description of Pulgas base : map, 1854. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398096 Historical Background The story of the Union Pacific Railroad's involvement with oil and the Tidelands goes back to at least 1911 when the State of California granted the City of Long Beach its tidelands properties for development of commerce, navigation, fisheries, and recreation under a public trust doctine, me...

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Appalachian region, Southern.

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Espy, James P. professor, fl. 1851.

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Arapaho Indians.

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United States. Hydrographic Office

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Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857

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Elisha Kent Kane was an American naval surgeon and explorer who commanded the second Grinnell Expedition to the Arctic, 1853-1855. From the description of Elisha Kent Kane letter, Philadelphia, Pa., to Bayard Taylor, 1856. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 34242180 Elisha Kent Kane was a physician and explorer. From the description of Papers, 1830s-1860s. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122616028 ...

Nicollet, J. N. 1786-1843.

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United States Geological Survey

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The United States Geological Survey, a part of the Bureau of the Interior, was created by Congress in 1879 for the purpose of the classification of the public lands, and examination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and products of the national domain. As part of its survey, study and classification of the geology of the United States, the department has produced a vast photographic record, now housed in the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Lakewood, Colorado. The USGS photographi...

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