Sargent, R.H., topographer Hartmann, Charles H., topographer Wilcoxon, R.F., topographer
Contributor
U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, surveyor U.S. Corps of Engineers, surveyor Biggs, L.F., surveyor Urquhart, C.F., surveyor Monahan, W.H., surveyor Birkett, D.S., surveyor Semper, C.H., surveyor Blout, S.E., surveyor
Date Created and/or Issued
1912/1913 1919 1922 1951
Publication Information
United States. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. State of California, Represented by the Director of Public Works University of Southern California. Libraries
R.B. Marshall, Chief Geographer. Geo. R. Davis, Geographer in charge. Topography by R.H. Sargent, Chas. H. Hartmann, and R.F. Wilcoxon, and reduced from maps of Tracy, Vernalis, and Romain quadrangles. Control by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Corps of Engineers U.S. Army, L.F. Biggs, C.F. Urquhart, W.H. Monahan, D.S. Birkett, C.H. Semper, and S.E. Blout. Surveyed in 1912-1913 and 1919. Polyconic projection, North American datum. [Vertical] datum is mean sea level.
Type
image
Format
Scale: 1:62,500. Map type: TF. Polyconic projection Horizontal datum: North American datum Grid note: none Vertical datum: mean sea level Contour interval on land and off shore 50 feet. image/tiff topographic maps maps contour maps relief maps quadrangle maps
Carbona California Western United States United States Geological Survey U.S. Geological Survey USGS 15 minute Topographic 1:62,500 scale Polyconic San Joaquin County Stanislaus County
Time Period
1912/1913 1919
Place
37.50000,-121.25000 37.75000,-121.25000 37.75000,-121.50000 37.50000,-121.50000 California Carbona USA
Source
USC-2003-0001L9-1 [USCID]; 15CA-carbona-e22s12rp51 [Identifying number] University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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