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[Bache, A. D., Hassler, F. R.]
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Digital composite of engraved nautical chart on 3 sheets. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Includes 7 coastal views and descriptive notes on the survey, sailing directions, tides and currents. Oriented with north toward upper left. Prime meridians: Greenwich and New York. In upper margin "Presented under authority of an act of Congress of the United States of June 3d 1844 by direction of the Treasury Department, A.D. Bache Superintendent Coast Survey."
Author
[Bache, A. D., Hassler, F. R.]
Note
Engraved nautical chart. North sheet (3 of 3). Inset: Part of the Delaware river continued from Frankford to Trenton. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Includes descriptive notes on the survey, sailing directions, tides and currents. Oriented with north toward upper left. Prime meridians: Greenwich and New York. In upper margin "Presented under authority of an act of Congress of the United States of June 3d 1844 by direction of the Treasury Department, A.D. Bache Superintendent Coast Survey."
Author
[Bache, A. D., Hassler, F. R.]
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Engraved nautical chart. Central sheet (2 of 3). Depths shown by soundings. Includes 4 coastal views and descriptive notes on the survey, sailing directions, tides and currents. Oriented with north toward upper left. Prime meridians: Greenwich and New York. "Basso 3." In upper margin "Presented under authority of an act of Congress of the United States of June 3d 1844 by direction of the Treasury Department, A.D. Bache Superintendent Coast Survey."
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Engraved nautical chart. South sheet (1 of 3). Depths shown by soundings. Includes 3 coastal views and descriptive notes on the survey, sailing directions, tides and currents. Oriented with north toward upper left. Prime meridians: Greenwich and New York. "Basso 4." In upper margin "Presented under authority of an act of Congress of the United States of June 3d 1844 by direction of the Treasury Department, A.D. Bache Superintendent Coast Survey."
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