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Great Falls Power, Plan & Profile of Conduit 1913

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Old topographic map of District of Columbia, Potomac River Valley, United States, Washington, Washington D.C..

Created by Geological Survey (U.S.), E. D. Hardy, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, United States. Congress House in 1913.
  • Relief shown by contours.
  • "To accompany report dated February 4th 1913."
  • "Approved: W.C. Langfitt, Lieut. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army."
  • In upper margin: Plate 3.
  • In right lower margin: 35 sheets, sheet #3.
  • Oriented with north toward the upper left.
  • Includes profile of conduit.

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E. D. Hardy

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1913

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This old map of Great Falls Power, Plan & Profile of Conduit from 1913 was created by  Geological Survey (U.S.), E. D. Hardy,  United States. Army. Corps of Engineers,  United States. Congress House in 1913