GeoGranite - New Hampshire Atlas The new hampshire atlas was published in March of 2004 by the geography Department Download Sample new hampshire maps new hampshire Atlas Order Form http://www.keene.edu/orgs/geogranite/atlas.htm
Extractions: Vermont Atlas The New Hampshire atlas was published in March of 2004 by the Geography Department at Keene State College. This atlas is geared to enhance the teaching unit on New Hampshire in fourth grade, but might be used for other grades as well. It has 28 pages, including the front and back cover, and has 21 pages of color maps. There are several different types of maps including topics such as basic location, physical features, culture, and historical information. The atlas also includes a section of New Hampshire facts, a section of statistical information of the counties and towns, and a few color photographs of various locations around the state. To request a copy of the atlas, write to Dr. Klaus Bayr, Dept. of Geography, Keene State College, 229 Main Street, Keene, NH 03431-2001 or contact Klaus Bayr at 603-358-2507 or kbayr@keene.edu . The cost is $7 each, which includes shipping and handling. Checks should be made out to Keene State College, with 'NH Atlas' in the memo line. Download Sample New Hampshire Maps New Hampshire Atlas Order Form Table of Contents New Hampshire Facts Inside Front Cover Location of New Hampshire Counties of New Hampshire Landform Regions Precipitation Watersheds Native Americans First Towns and Counties Early Settlements Early Trade Railroads Major Highways Agriculture Tourism Regions State Parks and Forest Population 1790 Population 1850 and 1910 Population 1970 and 2000 Diversity 2000 US Diversity 2000 Town and County Facts Town and County Map
Title: The White Mountain Region 213 the White Mountains in new hampshire through the five themes of geography. Materials maps of the White Mountain National Forest, NH Highway maps, http://www.keene.edu/orgs/geogranite/lessons/X0076_213rtf.html
Extractions: Key Words: Five themes of geography National Standard: 5 (People create regions to interpret Earth's complexity) State Standard: 11 (How people define regions in terms of physical and cultural criteria) Teaching Level: Middle School Introduction: Looking at the world through a geographic lens is one way to understand the relationship between people, places, and the environment. By looking at a particular geographic feature through the five themes of geography: location (absolute and relative), place (cultural and physical), region, movement, and human/environmental interaction, we can develop an understanding of the world around us. Objective: Students will describe the White Mountains in New Hampshire through the five themes of geography. Materials: Maps of the White Mountain National Forest, NH Highway maps, tourist maps, or a NH Gazetteer/Atlas.
Sara Stidstone Gronim Geography And Persuasion Maps In British geography and Persuasion maps in British Colonial new York In the face of violent opposition from the new hampshire grantees, however, the new York http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/wm/58.2/gronim.html
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The Mountain Wanderer - New England Maps And Outdoor/Travel Books Topaz Outdoor Travel Map new hampshire, by Topaz maps, 2nd Edition, 2004. A superb reference map and guide showing the history, geography and culture http://www.mountainwanderer.com/maps_accessories.html
Extractions: Maps NOTE: Trail maps for hiking, mountain and road biking and cross-country skiing are listed under their respective sections of our web site. U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps We stock over one hundred 7 ½ minute (1:24,000) and 7 ½ x 15 minute (1:25,000) quadrangles for New Hampshire, covering the Lakes Region, White Mountain National Forest (include the Maine portion), and the North Country up to the Canadian border. For peakbagging enthusiasts, we carry topos for all of New England's Hundred Highest peaks in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. The majority of the quads are in the 7 ½ minute series at a 1:24,000 scale. These are flat maps measuring 22 x 27 and are sent rolled in a tube. They have either 40 or 20-foot contours. There are still a few 7 ½ x 15 minute maps that measure 24 x 40 and come folded to road map size (4 x 8 ¼). They are metric at 1:25,000 scale with 6-meter contours and cover twice the area of a 7 ½ minute map. These maps are $6.00 each. We also carry a number of USGS topo maps in the 1:100,000 scale for New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Each one of these covers a large area, equivalent to thirty-two 7 ½ minute quads. They measure 29 x 44 and come folded to 4 x 8 ¼. They are metric with a contour interval of 20 meters. These maps provide a good overview of terrain for a large area. Price is $7.00 each.
Internet Resources For Maps Find information on maps, geography and mapping technology. Selected maps are offered for the states of Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, Vermont, http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/maps/internet/
Extractions: Home DELCAT Databases ... Ask a Librarian Delaware: Cartographic Information, Maps, and Spatial Data Jump to top of page. Map libraries have organized Internet resources for ease of use, including bibliographies, digitized maps, aerial photographs, elevation models, and remote sensing images. Some libraries make local data available through their home pages, so it is worth checking several library sites for information. "Oddens's bookmarks"
G - Geography (General) / Atlases / Maps G geography (General) / Atlases / maps Acquisitions during July 2005 The official 2003 new hampshire White Mountains map guide highways and byways http://diglib.dartmouth.edu/newbooks/g.shtml
EnviroMapper To begin, click on the map or zoom in by geography. Nevada, new hampshire, new Jersey, new Mexico, new York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio http://maps.epa.gov/enviro/html/mod/enviromapper/
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Bickerstaff's Maps -- New Hampshire Maps (Early Magazine with new hampshire Map.) The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and From Morse s The American Universal geography. (Boston.) 7 1/2 x 9 1/8. http://pws.prserv.net/usinet.bicks/bicks-nh.html
Extractions: Maps of New Hampshire (Des Barres.) [Piscataqua Harbour Portsmouth, NH and Kittery, ME] 1779. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, 1st January, 1779 by J.F.W. Des Barres, Esqr. London. Image size: 41 1/2 x 29 3/4." Paper size: 43 3/4 x 30 7/8." A strong impression. Several paper repairs, primarily in the margins, do not detract from this very attractive chart. There is occasional very light staining. Des Barres' monumental Atlantic Neptune was one of the great achievements of 18th century cartography. This chart of the Portsmouth, New Hampshire area provides incredible detail from Godfry's Ledge (south of Portsmouth) to York Harbour (Maine). The chart consists of two unjoined sections, each of which is comprised of two joined sheets. With a scale of about 1" = 1/3 mile, the chart identifies individual dwellings and lots, as well as roads and coastal features (ledges, points, islands). Soundings are provided for Portsmouth Harbor and Fort William and Mary is located. The chart is uncolored and bears the J Bates/JB watermarks. Cobb, Maps of New Hampshire to 1900: 52. Stevens 106. [Item No. 2081.] SOLD.
Maps Online geography and maps An Illustrated Guide offers an excellent overview of University of new hampshire Dimond Library Historic USGS maps of new England http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/maps/maponline.html
Extractions: Some online maps are easier to navigate and manipulate than others, due in part to the large size of image-rich documents. Several sites require special software or plugins (available for free download) to read and manipulate maps; some maps download very slowly, even with a fast connection. A large number of maps, however, are available online, covering a broad range of topics, time periods, and perspectives. This list was created to provide an introduction to the kinds of maps available online and to emphasize some of the larger collections. The Library of Congress is one of the richest sources and offers many specific collections rich in maps that are not included on this list; in addition, there are a number of smaller sites that address specific topics. Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum Central Pacific Railroad Maps On May 10, 1869, in Promontory Summit, Utah, a rail line from Sacramento, California, met with another line from Omaha, Nebraska. When the last spike was driven, the Central Pacific became the first transcontinental railroad. This site provides a vast collection of online materials documenting the history of the Central Pacific Railroad and rail travel, including more than 400 railroad and travel maps. Maps range from tourist guides to land office maps to summit contour maps. Exploring the West from Monticello: A Perspective in Maps from Columbus to Lewis and Clark
New Hampshire. / Henshaw, Frances H. / 1828 State / Province new hampshire Subject Children s maps ; School Notwithstanding the title, this is a geography book hand drawn by a very promising http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps3129.html
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New Hampshire Outline Maps And Map Links new hampshire printable outline maps from NETSTATE. new hampshire and United States Map Links. NOTE All links open in a new browser window. http://www.netstate.com/states/maps/nh_maps.htm
New Hampshire Geography - NETSTATE Information about new hampshire state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, geographic center of new hampshire. http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/nh_geography.htm
Extractions: Borders New Hampshire is bordered by Canada on the north and by Massachusetts on the south. On the east, New Hampshire is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Maine and on the west, New Hamsphire is bordered by Vermont Total Area New Hampshire covers 9,351 square miles, making it the 46th largest of the 50 states Land Area 8,969 square miles of New Hampshire are land areas. Water Area 382 square miles of New Hampshire are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in New Hampshire is is Mount Washington , at 6,288 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in New Hampshire is sea level where New Hampshire meets the Atlantic Ocean on it's eastern border. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of New Hampshire is 1,000 feet above sea level.
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New Hampshire: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com geography. new hampshire. State in the northeastern United States; one of the new England Map of the US with new hampshire highlighted Other US States http://www.answers.com/topic/new-hampshire
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Local Time Geography Stats Parks WordNet Wikipedia Translations Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping New Hampshire Dictionary New Hampshire Abbr. NH or N.H. A state of the northeast United States between Vermont and Maine. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. First explored in 1603, it was settled by colonists from Massachusetts during the 1620s and 1630s and became a separate colony in 1741. New Hampshire was the first colony to declare its independence from Great Britain and the first to establish its own government (January 1776). Concord is the capital and Manchester the largest city. Population: 1,290,000. New Hamp shir·ite n. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Facts and Figures Area
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