Topographic quadrangle maps. Missouri. Morley quadrangle, lat. 37°-37°15′, long. 89°30′-89°45′. Scale 1:62,500, contour intervals 5 and 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1934, reprinted 1946 with corrections.
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Missouri. Morley quadrangle, lat. 37°-37°15′, long. 89°30′-89°45′. Scale 1:62,500, contour intervals 5 and 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1934, reprinted 1946 with corrections.
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Topographic quadrangle maps. Missouri. Morley quadrangle, lat. 37°-37°15′, long. 89°30′-89°45′. Scale 1:62,500, contour intervals 5 and 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1934, reprinted 1946 with corrections.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Geological Survey and Interior Department
Sort Author:
Geological Survey
Date:
[November 1946]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1946-11-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19461101
Publication End:
19461130
Corporate/Agency Author:
Geological Survey
Publication month:
2
Publication year:
1946
SuDoc number:
I 19.12:25 M 827/946
Description:
17X14 in.
Notes:
NOTE.—The Geological Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension topographic maps—which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales most commonly used are 1:24,000 (1 inch=2,000 feet), 1:31,680 (1 inch=½ mile), 1:62,500 (1 inch=about 1 mile), and 1:125,000, (1 inch=about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet. About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia. Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering, give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies.
Notes:
NOTE.—The Geological Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension topographic maps—which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales most commonly used are 1:24,000 (1 inch=2,000 feet), 1:31,680 (1 inch=½ mile), 1:62,500 (1 inch=about 1 mile), and 1:125,000, (1 inch=about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet. About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia. Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering, give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. † Distribution Made by Issuing Office. 20c.