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Becker, George F.
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Note
Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Note
Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Note
Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
Note
Map showing the shafts and tunnels in color. The explanation states that separate colors are used to indicate each separate hundred feet of depth down to the 1500-foot level. The colors repeat between the 1500-foot and 3000-foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map without color. Map depicts mine shafts with areas of ore body extraction shown in gray.
Author
Becker, George F.
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In full color with an uncolored inset map showing the Comstock Lode at 2,400 feet and below. The owners of the shafts are shown.
Author
Becker, George F.
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In full color with the names of the shaft owners included on the map. An inset map shows the Comstock Lode at the 2,500 foot level.
Author
Becker, George F.
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In full color and showing four maps: 1) Section through Hale and Northcross shaft; 2) Section through Belcher Mine; 3) Section through Yellow Jacket shafts; 4) Faulted structure on the Sutro tunnel section (at a scale of 1:9,600). With accompanying legend.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Page includes the vertical section on line of Sutro Tunnel and through Baltimore and Forman Shafts. In full color with accompanying legend.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Four cross sections included: 1) Section through the Utah shaft; 2) Section through the Union shaft; 3) Section through the Sierra Nevada shaft; 4) Section through the C. and C. shaft. In full color with a legend explaining the diagrams.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map in full color showing geology of the same area as shown on the mining district map. Legend sits below the map.
Author
Becker, George F.
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Map in color showing the mining claims in Washoe county. The dark blue lines indicate patented claims, and the dotted lines show claims for which patents have been applied. U.S. Survey and private survey lines are also included. Base map is topographic with contour intervals at 50 feet.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Fourth of four sheets. Map notes that the area "has been well surveyed topographically but has been reconnoitred only by the Geologists. The colors therefore are to be regarded only as an approximation to the distribution of the strata."
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Third of four sheets.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Second of four sheets.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. First of four sheets.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Fourth of four sheets.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Third of four sheets.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Second of four sheets.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. First of four sheets.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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Map without color.
Author
Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color with a guide below the map.
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Sheet absent in our collection; image provided by the British Geological Survey. Image contains British Geological Survey materials © NERC 2013. For more information on the Historical Geological Maps of the British Geological Survey and the uses that may be made of these images, see http://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/historicalmaps/home.html
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Sheet absent in our collection; image provided by the British Geological Survey. Image contains British Geological Survey materials © NERC 2013. For more information on the Historical Geological Maps of the British Geological Survey and the uses that may be made of these images, see http://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/historicalmaps/home.html
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Sheet absent in our collection; image provided by the British Geological Survey. Image contains British Geological Survey materials © NERC 2013. For more information on the Historical Geological Maps of the British Geological Survey and the uses that may be made of these images, see http://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/historicalmaps/home.html
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper onlinen.
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
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