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Maclure's Geological Map of the United States 1809

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Created by American Philosophical Society, Samuel Lewis, William Maclure, Henry Schenck Tanner in 1809.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Annotated in pencil at head of base map title: William Maclure's geological map of the United States, overprinted upon.
  • Base map: A map of the United States of America / by Samuel G. Lewis.
  • Prime meridian: Philadelphia.
  • Annotated in pencil: From Transcactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. VI, pt. 2, 1809, Maclure's geological map of the United States.
  • Accompanied by typed label: Maclure's map of eastern United States is considered to be the earliest attempt at mapping the geology of America. 1 sheet ; 6 cm.

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Geology

United States

American Philosophical Society

Samuel Lewis

William Maclure

Henry Schenck Tanner

1809

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1809

American Philosophical Society

Geology

Henry Schenck Tanner

Map

Maps

Samuel Lewis

United States

William Maclure

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