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Trade Wind Chart of the Atlantic Ocean (Wind and Current Charts, Atlantic Ocean) 1851

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Old nautical chart of Atlantic Ocean.

Created by E. J. Dehaven, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Charles Morris, United States Naval Observatory, United States. Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, United States. Hydrographic Office in 1851.
  • "Series B."
  • The trade wind charts were released as series B a part of Maury's "Wind and current charts", series A-F. Two sheets were produced, one for the Atlantic and the other for the Indian Ocean. For complete discussion, see "The wind and current chart series produced by Matthew Fontaine Maury," by Marc I. Pinsel, in Navigation : Journal of the Institute of Navigation, v. 28, no. 2 (Summer, 1981), p. 123-137.
  • Copy This map has some imperfections: torn and repaired along fold line and edges. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.
  • Includes notes.

Map Tags

1851

Atlantic Ocean

Charles Morris

Charts Diagrams Etc

E. J. Dehaven

Map

Maps

Matthew Fontaine Maury

Nautical Charts

Trade Winds

United States Naval Observatory

United States. Bureau Of Ordnance And Hydrography

United States. Hydrographic Office

Winds

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This old map of Trade Wind Chart of the Atlantic Ocean (Wind and Current Charts, Atlantic Ocean) from 1851 was created by E. J. Dehaven, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Charles Morris,  United States Naval Observatory,  United States. Bureau of Ordnance and Hydr