Historical Maps Of The United States 14064 Virginia, Maryland delaware 1821, From the American Atlas published by HS Tanner of Included in Carey s American edition of Guthrie s geography. http://members.aol.com/TMCorner/us_maps.htm
Extractions: Historical Maps of the United States United States Atlases: Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses 1790-1920 Special List 29: List of Selected Maps of States and Territories , Researchers will appreciate this long out of print finding aid to the collection of approximately 900 maps selected from the holdings of the Cartographic Archives Division of the National Archives., Hargett, 112pp $12.00 Map Guide to American Migration Routes 1735-1815 , This book identifies the important overland wagon roads used by Americans from about 1735 to 1815. During this period, the French-Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812 all played a critical role in the development of improved roads in America. The roads identified begin with the King's highway of 1735 from boston to charleton and end with the roads resulting from the War of 1812 in the Old Southwest. the historical events that led to the opening of the Old Northwest and southwest for settlement are discussed to demonstate the importance of the time periods and historical factors that preceded the migrations of Americans. These events are important to understand why and when certain wagon roads became available for the first time. The routes illustrated in thirteen unique maps are important to important to family researchers., Dollarhide, 1997, 41pp $10.00 Atlas of American Indian Affairs, Prucha, 1990, 191pp $50.00
Extractions: - Tsering Wangyal Shawa The main aim of any classification scheme is to organize the information in a group, so that the organized materials can be found easily by the user. The classifications of books and cartographic materials are different. Books are classified on the basis of subject, whereas the cartographic materials are classified on the basis of area. "It is estimated that ninety-five per cent of map reference requests require searching by area-subject entries. A survey of 360 map libraries in the United States made by a committee of the special Libraries Association, Geography and Map Division, of the United States of America in 1953 revealed that in seventy-two per cent of the libraries, maps were most often requested by area alone, or qualified by date or subject. They were seldom requested by author or by title." Wallis, (1960). The cartographic materials include atlas, globe, maps, views, cross-sections, plans, remote sensing imagery, etc. Different classification systems such as BOGGS, Dewey Decimal Classification, Universal Decimal Classification, Ministry of Defence (UK), and the American Geographical Society systems have been developed for cartographic materials over the years, however, the Library of Congress classification scheme for cartographic materials is the best classification system. This Classification is based on an alphanumeric system, and it is contained in the Schedule G of the Library of Congress classification system. The Schedule G of the Library of Congress cartographic section is broadly divided into atlases, globes, and maps. Each of these are given blocks of numbers such as G1000.3 - 3122 for atlases, G3160-3182 for globes, and G 3190-9999 for maps. Some blocks of numbers were not assigned and left for future use. This paper will focus on the Library of Congress map classification system, that is, how the maps are classified between the block number G 3190-9999.
Mapping The Geography Of Risk 2000 Toxic Release Inventory maps. delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia 4095 records mapped, 9 not mapped, http://www.mapcruzin.com/tri_2000_maps/
Extractions: Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... Wyoming 2000 Toxic Release Inventory Data Release important note about data EPA released the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data files on May 23, 2002. The data includes some exciting new additions. Read more about Dioxin, Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) chemicals and other additions to TRI data for 2000. NO MAPPING OR GIS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Each map comes bundled with easy to follow instructions, state boundaries, highways, lakes, rivers, cities and and access to Arcexplorer, a free and easy to use map viewer. One Good Reason for Knowing More About Chemical Facilities in Your Neighborhood In Reflections on Homeland Security and American Federalism Click here for entire report ) Pietro S. Nivola, Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institute says: Yet, the chances that a terrorist attack could turn any U.S. nuclear installation into a Chernobyl are practically nil. Concern would be better directed at hardening other sites, like commercial chemical plants. (About as many people died in 1984 when methyl isocyanate leaked from a plant in Bhopal, India, as perished in the World Trade Center.)
STATS Indiana - Delaware County Tract Maps delaware County Tract maps 1990 Census geography. County Inset STATS Indiana. http://www.stats.indiana.edu/web/geography/tracts/maps/Delaware.html
ReferenceResources:UnitedStates Map Machine by National Geographic maps, flags, facts, profiles for countries of the world New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, delaware, and Maryland? http://www.kidinfo.com/Geography/USA.html
Extractions: Reference Resources: United States States of the USA Explore the States Fascinating facts and stories about all the states Fifty States and Capitals Facts about each of the 50 states: capital, flag, nickname, tree, statehood, and MORE Geobop's State and Provincial Symbols Information about each state's symbols; Detailed summary, facts and information about each state and its state symbols; An EXCELLENT research resource NetState.com Information about each state's symbols, famous people born in that state, plus an almanac for each state; An EXCELLENT research resource Stately Knowledge The basic facts of any state in the Union; Need to know the capital of Alabama? Want to know which hockey teams are in California? How about the size of Montana? All that information is here and MORE United States Resources Links to Genealogical and Historical Resources, General Resources, Archives, Libraries and Special Collections, Local History and Information, Maps and Gazetteers, Military Information and Photographs for
GOS - Geospatial One Stop The data for the maps comes from the delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory Save searches, maps, and your favorite geography to reuse later. http://gos2.geodata.gov/wps/portal/gos/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKL944
Extractions: Quick Start Your One Stop for Finding and Using Geographic Data geodata.gov will help you: Save searches, maps, and your favorite geography to re-use later. A simple registration process opens up these personalization options. We invite you to explore ... or check out our Quick Start Guide to learn more about using the main features of geodata.gov.
Arizona Electronic Atlas: Download Data Interactive maps Static maps geography Network On this site, you can create a map of delaware, explore the geospatial metadata, http://atlas.library.arizona.edu/links.html
Extractions: * Arizona The following links provide access to additional map data (data and statistics on a variety of subjects such as labor, health, employment, environment, and education) and map resources (map information, creation, interaction, and displays). The KEY below allows you to quickly identify and locate links that contain data available to download, interactive maps, and/or static maps and charts. Data available to Download Interactive Maps Static Maps and Charts MAP DATA National GIS Data GeoCommunity
Geography And Maps geography and maps In area, it can accommodate Virginia, Maryland, delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York, and still have room for the District of http://montanakids.com/db_engine/presentations/presentation.asp?pid=164&sub=Geog
University Of Delaware Department Of Geography BA geography, University of delaware, Newark, delaware Produced and coordinated many maps and figures for Philadelphia Transforming Tradition in the http://www.udel.edu/Geography/faculty/parr.html
Extractions: Linda Parrish is the GIS and cartography consultant for the Department of Geography. As a professional member at the University of Delaware since July 1990 she performs many additional responsibilities for the Department. Linda implements, maintains and coordinates departmental web sites. She produces, updates and maintains departmental publications as the Department publications coordinator, and develops and maintains alumni outreach activities as the Department alumni relations coordinator.
Extractions: Delaware Road Maps And Atlases Delaware Road and Highway Guide Click Here DE State Map Click Here DE State Byway Location Map Click Here DE Interstate Road Map Full Screen Click Here Delaware USGS Map Click Here Conventional DE Road Map Click Here Click Here City Street Maps For Delaware Delaware City DE USGS Map Click Here Dover Down Speedway Map Click Here Wilmington/Newark DE Map Click Here To Obtain Maps of Cities Not Listed, click here Tip : For the greatest legibility you may want to change the Graphics/Dithering to Fine under the Properties selection in your Print window just before printing out these maps. Specialized Maps And Guides-
Delaware Cartographic Information, Maps, And Spatial Data This University of delaware Research Guide explains this geographic division A page with links to two collections of delaware maps produced using 1990 http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/maps/internet/delmaps.htm
Extractions: Home DELCAT Databases ... Ask a Librarian Physical Geography for Delaware Online Mapping Remote Sensing Imagery Topographic Maps ... Cities, Towns, and Transportation The Delaware Geological Survey produces and distributes Delaware earth science information. The Delaware Geological Survey Earth Science Information Center (DESIC) specializes in cartographic information. Includes links to: The Delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory (DataMIL) is an interactive, online collaboratory established by the Delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC), through the Delaware I-Team, to make possible continual improvement of the maps and spatial data used by decision-makers at the federal, state, county and local government levels in Delaware. Produced in cooperation with the USGS, the DataMIL web site provide access to and mapping capabilities for geographic information about the State of Delaware. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) made available by the Spatial Analysis Lab 1:250,000-scale
Delaware Geography - NETSTATE Information about delaware state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, geographic center of delaware. http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/de_geography.htm
Extractions: Borders Delaware is bordered in the north by Pennsylvania and in the south and west by Maryland . To the northeast of Delaware, across the Delaware River and Delaware Bay lies New Jersey . On the east, Delaware is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean Total Area Delaware covers 2,489 square miles. If it weren't for Rhode Island , Delaware would be the smallest of the 50 states Land Area 1,955 square miles of Delaware are land areas. Water Area 535 square miles of Delaware are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Delaware is only 450 feet above sea level; in a mobile home park just west of Ebright Road. Ebright Road is in northern Delaware near the Pennsylvania border.
Historical Society Of Delaware - Library_Map Collections (1749) Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and the Three delaware Counties. Guthries New System of geography 508 1784 North America. http://www.hsd.org/Library_Map_Main.htm
Extractions: The Historical Society of Delaware holds the most extensive collection of maps relating to the State of Delaware. From Johannes Jansson's map Nova Anglia, Novvm Belgium et Virginia , 1636 to a N.A.S.A. satellite map of the northern portion of the state and everything in between, researchers are invited to study the collection. Just scroll below to see a listing of the Historical Society of Delaware's collection of Maps dating prior to 1800. The scope of the collection includes manuscript maps, explorer's maps, property maps atlases , railroad maps, fire insurance maps and state highway maps . Aerial photographs are included in the Photograph Collections. Each map is listed in the card catalogue which provides date, title, subject, and author. Look for additions to this page in the future. Special requests or questions about the collection, or about how to make a donation should be directed to the Curator of Maps and Photographs at photos@hsd.org
Extractions: For additional maps and information see: Alan A. Lew (Northern Arizona University) Blank and Outline Maps (About.com) Census Bureau "County Selection" Maps Choix des fonds des cartes ... Worldatlas.com A Afghanistan (GeoExplorer) Africa (Choix des fonds des cartes) Africa (DK Clip Art) Africa (Theodora.com) ... Australia - Physical (Florida Geographical Alliance) [pdf] B Brazil - Blank map (GeoExplorer) Brazil - States (Choix des fonds des cartes) C California - Blank map with dots for major cities (50states.com)
Extractions: World: Historical Maps Ancient World Mapping Center - Maps for Students Ancient World Mapping Center - Online Maps Antique Maps (University of Florida) Arrowsmith Atlas 1812 (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) ... Atlas Historique (Guillaume Balavoine) Ancient World 380-540 A.D. Boston School Atlas 1830 (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Extractions: FREE Blank (blackline) Maps for Geography Testing For your convenience, we provide FREE Blank Maps and FREE Practice Maps of the World, Continents, various countries, regions, and each individual state. You can display the maps on your screen for viewing and then print and photocopy them as needed. Hint: due to variations in printers, we send the maps to you in a reduced size for best results, print them and then enlarge to 8.5 X 11. The United States of America USA: Blackline map Easy Steps Progress First Letter ... List of All 3,098 Counties.
Lesson S - Lets Put Delaware On The Map Lesson S Lets Put delaware On The Map. Standards geography Standard develop a personal geographic framework, or mental map, and understand the http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/outreach/education/lessons.shtml
Extractions: INFORMATION Standards: Geography Standard: Students will develop a personal geographic framework, or "mental map," and understand the uses of maps and other geographics. History Standard Two: Students will gather, examine, analyze historical data. Objectives: 1) Students will examine maps of Delaware. 2) Students will make comparisons between a modern map and a map from another time period. 3) Students will play a game to point out the differences and similarities between the two maps. Materials: Lesson S, Delaware Public Archives, 1819 Delaware Map, Vertical File VI Lesson S, 1997 Road Map of Delaware (Courtesy of Delaware Department of Transportation) 3) Construction Paper 4) Masking Tape (optional) Procedures: 1) Inform the students that they will be comparing two maps of Delaware - one created in 1819 and a road map from 1997. 2) Divide the class into groups of four.
Lesson B - Why Does Delaware Have Such A StrangeShape? 1796 Map of delaware (Overhead). This 1796 map was part of a geography publication called Carey s American Edition of Guthries geography Improved. http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/outreach/education/lessonb.shtml
Extractions: INFORMATION Standards: Economics Standard One: Students will examine the interaction of individuals, families, communities, businesses, and governments in a market economy. Geography Standard One: Students will develop a personal geographic framework, or "mental map," and understand the uses of maps and other geographics. Geography Standard Three: Students will develop an understanding of the diversity of human culture and the unique nature of places. Geography Standard Four: Students will develop an understanding of the character and use of regions and the connections between and among them. History Standard One: Students will employ chronological concepts in analyzing historical phenomena. History Standard Two: Students will gather, examine, and analyze historical data. History Standard Three: Students will interpret historical data. History Standard Four: Students will develop historical knowledge of major events and phenomena in world, United States, and Delaware history.