Title supplied by cataloger. Mapped between 1946 and 1947. Includes alphabetical and numerical index to pegmatite mines and prospects, and cross sections. Accompanying text: "Feldspar deposits of the Bryson City district, North Carolina".
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[Contour ed.] "Compiled from map of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, scale 1:62,500, surveyed 1927-1931; and USGS-TVA topographic quadrangle maps scale 1:24,000, surveyed 1940-1947. Culture revised 1949." Text and illustrations on verso. On…
Map shows North Carolina and Tennessee boundary line, county boundary lines, GSMNP boundary line in North Carolina, principal mountain ridges and mountain tops, streams, post offices, hard surface roads, other roads, trails, mines, railroads, and old…
"4000 foot grid is based on the plane coordinate system for the State of North Carolina, the last three digits of the grid numbers are omitted.""By stereophotogrammetric methods, photography dates March, 1959, for the Western North Carolina Regional…
Shows cities and towns, roads and streets, mill sites, mines, schools, churches, cemeteries, and natural features. Includes inset map of townships, key to road numbers, maps of rivers and streams, location map, and maps of Jackson County in 1851,…
Shows towns, highways, roads, trails, railroads, public schools, churches, natural features and the Indian Treaty Line, i.e., the Meigs-Freeman Line. "August 1924." "Copy Right Thomas A. Cox, Sylva N.C."
Relief shown by hachures, and spot heights
"Field work done in 1900-1901." Shows merchantable timber as cleared, or burned and restocking, or 1,000 - 2,000 feet B.M. (board measure (12" x 12" x 1")) to 10,000 - 25,000 feet B.M. per acre. Detached from: The southern Appalachian forests / by…
Hand-drawn in pencil, "Exhibit "B"" in red ink. Copy imperfect: Use-worn, torn, stained, wrinkled. Map shows also properties of the Catholic Church, the Asheville Tannery, Southern Railway Company, and various private owners (McDowell, Smith,…
This map is a printed reduction of the 1820 survey by Robert Love of the lands ceded to the state of North Carolina by the Cherokee Indians under the provisions of the Treaty of 1819. Facsimile of 1915 tracing of original map. Original version "A…