Contents: Description of the Colorado Springs quadrangle / by George I. Finlay -- Columnar section -- Topography, Colorado Springs quadrangle -- Areal geology, Colorado Springs quadrangle -- Structure sections, Colorado Springs quadrangle -- Topography, Manitou quadrangle -- Areal geology, Manitou quadrangle -- Illustrations I -- Illustrations II. At head of title: Department of Interior Franklin K. Lane, Secretary ; United States Geological Survey George Otis Smith Director.Text and illustrations on inside covers.List of folios on back cover. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Manitou quadrangle sheets folded. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: contour lines. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 atlas ; printed col. ; 45 x 35 cm., sheet 56 x 47 cm.
Geology--Colorado--El Paso County--Maps Geology--Colorado--Fremont County--Maps Geology--Colorado--Pueblo County--Maps Geology--Colorado--Teller County--Maps Geology--Colorado--Maps Mines and mineral resources--Colorado--El Paso County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--Colorado--Fremont County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--Colorado--Pueblo County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--Colorado--Teller County--Maps
Time Period
1916
Place
North America United States Colorado El Paso County Fremont County Pueblo County Teller County W 105°00' W 104°30'/N 39°00' N 38°30' W 105°05'45" W 104°47'30"/N 38°54' N 38°43'30"
Source
Huntington Rare Book Maps Maps, Huntington Digital Library
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