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STS112-708-002 (7-18 October 2002) --- This image, photographed from the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis, covers parts of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. The Front Range of the Rockies is the dark range crossing the bottom of the view, with Denver and neighboring cities (grays) situated in the gentle embayment of the mountains (bottom center of the view). Great Salt Lake in Utah appears as two colors of blue top left, with the snow-covered Uinta Mountains just below, in this northwesterly view. Most of the view encompasses the brown plains of western Wyoming (center) and the cluster of mountains around Yellowstone (top center, top right, with snow). Beyond the brown Snake River Plain, black rocks of the Sawtooth Mountains and neighboring ranges of central Idaho appear top center.
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STS079-811-019 Yellowstone Area, Wyoming September, 1996 The Yellowstone area, one of the most geologically unique regions in the world, can be seen in this synoptic generally west-looking low-oblique view. The majority of the area is located atop a geothermal ?hotspot? in the mantle of the earth, a geologic layer just below the earth?s crust. This concentrated hotspot under the earth provides the heat necessary to drive the incredible hydrothermal features and volcanic activity. The world?s greatest concentration of geysers and hot springs are situated here in the Yellowstone area. A large caldera, which is caused by a collapsed volcano, exists in the southern portion of Yellowstone and is the remnant of a major volcanic eruption that occurred about 1.2 million years ago. Yellowstone Lake, (small and very dark blue) just to the right and slightly above the center of the image, is the largest high mountain lake in North America and fills part of the huge caldera. Other features visible in this view include the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole (to the left of Yellowstone Lake); the Absaroka Range (to the east or right of Yellowstone Lake); and the Wind River Range (extending southeastward or below the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole). The Bighorn Mountains of north central Wyoming are discernible in the lower right portion of the image. Between the Bighorn Mountains and the Yellowstone area is the Bighorn Basin. Near the bottom center of the image is the Great Divide Basin. In the bottom left portion of the image are the Uinta Mountains of northern Utah. Bear Lake and the northern Wasatch Range are visible near the left center of the image. Just to the west of the Wasatch Range, the northern portion of the Great Salt Lake is discernible. Extending westward from the Yellowstone area toward the upper left of the image is the Snake River Plain of eastern Idaho.
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ISS007-E-17557 (17 October 2003) --- This sweeping view of the Rocky Mountains and the western US was taken when the International Space Station (ISS) traveled over eastern Washington on October 17, 2003. The POV of the Station was looking southeast over the mountains of Idaho (foreground) and Wyoming (Yellowstone, the Tetons and the Wind River Range are just right and above the center of the image). Great Salt Lake is in the lower right of the image.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Hand colored. Shows settlements, rivers, railroads, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Relief shown by hachures.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Engraved color map with counties and districts differentiated by color. Shows roads and railroads.
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Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, Indian reservations, railroads, rivers, etc. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
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[Warner, Higgins & Beers, Lloyd, H.H.]
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Outline hand colored lithographed map. Showing state and county boundaries, cities, towns, rivers, roads and railroads. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington, D.C. and Greenwich.
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[Weiland, Carl Ferdinand, 1782 -1847, Hassel, Georg, 1770-1829]
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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This is an earlier variant edition of our 2212.244. Substantial changes to the topography. Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indians tribes with populations, Lewis and Clarke's route, etc. Covers parts of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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Rand McNally & Company
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Date estimated based on population note. Includes a western states mileage chart and a western states radio guide.
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Rand McNally & Company
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Date estimated based on population note.
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[Gray, Frank A., Gray, O.W.]
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Appleton, D. & Co.
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Color map. Shows state and county boundaries and county seat, capital, railways, roads, etc. "Size of type indicates importance of the places". Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Raynolds, William F.
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Date is estimated. With the note "Rec. in Mil. Div. Missouri Engineer Office. Official W.E. Merrill Maj Engn. & Brt. Col." And the date 1869 added in ink, different color. The map has been extensively updated in the headwaters region of the Yellowstone by hand, also adds several Indian Reservations and Indian areas of settlement along with the names of states and territories, all in manuscript. Folds into cover with the label "Montana Dakota" but the bottom of the label is missing. We suspect that it is similar to our Map of Kansas and Texas (2320.000) which also has Merrill's signature and on the lower part of the front label says " All Person Into Whose Hands The Map Falls Are Particularly Requested To Send All Corrections And Additions To The Chief Engineer, Mil. Div. Of The Mo., St. Louis." The person who updated this map probably deposited it with Merrill. This map uses the Raynold's Map of 1860 (but published in 1867) as the base.
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Raynolds, William F.
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Date is estimated. With the note "Rec. in Mil. Div. Missouri Engineer Office. Official W.E. Merrill Maj Engn. & Brt. Col." And the date 1869 added in ink, different color. The map has been extensively updated in the headwaters region of the Yellowstone by hand, also adds several Indian Reservations and Indian areas of settlement along with the names of states and territories, all in manuscript. Folds into cover with the label "Montana Dakota" but the bottom of the label is missing. We suspect that it is similar to our Map of Kansas and Texas (2320.000) which also has Merrill's signature and on the lower part of the front label says " All Person Into Whose Hands The Map Falls Are Particularly Requested To Send All Corrections And Additions To The Chief Engineer, Mil. Div. Of The Mo., St. Louis." The person who updated this map probably deposited it with Merrill. This map uses the Raynold's Map of 1860 (but published in 1867) as the base.
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[Rand McNally and Company, Texas Company]
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Green and red self wrappers printed with "Texaco touring map. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and North & South Dakota. Texaco T Reg. T.M. The dealer who gives you this map can get you the most comfortable routing for any trip. Tour with Texaco." "3-37."
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[Rand McNally and Company, Texas Company]
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Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Indexed. Full color. Folded to 19 x 9. "S.3227."
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[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
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Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
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[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
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Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
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[U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Hayden,Ferdinand Vandeveer]
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Full color map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes sedimentary charts. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Hayden,Ferdinand Vandeveer]
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Full color map. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. Includes sedimentary charts, and notes. No. 6 on verso. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Hayden,Ferdinand Vandeveer]
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Uncolored topographic map. Relief by shown by contours and spot heights. " Contour interval 200 feet". "45" on the Lower right margin. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Hayden,Ferdinand Vandeveer]
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Uncolored topographic map. Relief by shown by contours and spot heights. " Contour interval 200 feet". "56" on the Lower right margin. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Hayden,Ferdinand Vandeveer]
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Full color geologic map. Shows geologic formations and sedimentary chart. Relief by shown by contours and spot heights. " Contour interval 200 feet". "45" on the Lower right margin. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[Lloyd, H.H., Warner & Beers]
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Relief shown in hachures.
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[Hayden, F.V., U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories]
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Full color geologic map. Shows geologic formations and sedimentary chart. Relief by shown by contours and spot heights. " Contour interval 200 feet". "56" on the Lower right margin. To accompany the Survey's 12th annual report (1878).
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[Hayden, F.V., U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories]
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Full color map. Shows forests, sage, vegetation, rock and coal. Relief shown by spot heights. To accompany Twelfth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Sh. 1.
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Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indians tribes with populations, Lewis and Clarke's route, etc. Covers parts of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Three maps printed in dark blue ink on both sides with copious information about State highway markings. Bound into cardboard covers 19x10.5 with "Rand McNally official Auto Trails Map, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Glacier and Yellowstone National park. 35¢. Rand McNally & Company. Chicago - New York." Includes Index to Principal Cities and Towns. Relief shown by hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Three maps printed in dark blue ink on both sides with copious information about State highway markings. Bound into cardboard covers 19x10.5 with "Rand McNally official Auto Trails Map, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Glacier and Yellowstone National park. 35¢. Rand McNally & Company. Chicago - New York." Includes Index to Principal Cities and Towns. Relief shown by hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Three maps printed in dark blue ink on both sides with copious information about State highway markings. Bound into cardboard covers 19x10.5 with "Rand McNally official Auto Trails Map, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Glacier and Yellowstone National park. 35¢. Rand McNally & Company. Chicago - New York." Includes Index to Principal Cities and Towns. Relief shown by hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Three maps printed in dark blue ink on both sides with copious information about State highway markings. Bound into cardboard covers 19x10.5 with "Rand McNally official Auto Trails Map, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Glacier and Yellowstone National park. 35¢. Rand McNally & Company. Chicago - New York." Includes Index to Principal Cities and Towns. Relief shown by hachures.
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Colton, G.W.
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Prime meridians are Washington D.C. and Greenwich.
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Gray, Ormando Willis
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Map of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming at a scale of 1:3,168,000.
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Gray, Ormando Willis
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming map at scale 3,095,000.
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Campbell, Albert
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Uncolored map shows the "routes surveyed and reconnoitred" by Lander, Mullowney, Ingle, Ficklin, and Wagner. It starts at Gilbert's Trading Post near the Wind River Mountains (Wyoming) and ends north of the Great Salt Lake at the City of Rocks (Idaho).
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[DeLacy, W.W., G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co.]
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Map in outline color with the State of Montana colored by county and including a color scale indicating military reserves and mines (gold, silver, copper, iron, and coal). Phillips lists a map by this title and drawn by DeLacy in 1865. The publisher is J. Hutawa of St. Louis. Encased in a 16x10 brown cloth covered case with "Map of Montana. G. W. & C. B. Colton & Co." in gold on the cover. The inset map of the Northwestern portion of the United States is in full color.
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