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U.S. Geological Survey -- George Otis Smith, Director -- Topography -- Utah -- Wyoming -- Marsh Peak Quadrangle -- E.M. Douglas, Geographer in charge. Topography by A.E. Murlin, Triangulation by H. L. Baldwin, Jr. Surveyed in 1905-1906 -- Edition of June 1908 -- Ashley Valley - Uinta National Forest -- Whiterocks River -- Engraved May 1908 by U.S.G.S. -- Description of the Topographic Map of the United States (back): The United States Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. This work has been in progress since 1882, and about three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped. The mapped areas are widely scattered, nearly every State being represented, as shown on the progress maps accompany each annual report of the Director. -- Conventional Signs including Culture, Relief, Water, Woods. -- October 1, 1907 |