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         New York Maps Geography:     more books (41)
  1. Socio-economic atlas of northern New York by Malcolm Fairweather, 1976
  2. Aerial View of New York & Pennsylvania: A Side-Looking Airborne Radar (SLAR) Image by Yngvar W Isachsen, Yngvar W. Isachsen, 1996-10-05
  3. Picture Map Geography of South America by Vernon Quinn, 0000
  4. Geography 10 map exercise workbook and supplementary material by James D Ryan, 1985
  5. Magic geography, by Hans Speiers (Studies on war and peace) by Hans Speiers, 1941
  6. The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : Compiled from Original Sources and Illustrated... 6 Volumes by I. N. Phelps Stokes, 1998-01
  7. An early medicostatistical map (Malgaigne, 1840) by Saul Jarcho, 1974
  8. Maps and globes in the junior high school (Research papers. Education) by Charlotte Caldwell, 1957
  9. Applied geography in the United States Geological Survey (Research in contemporary and applied geography) by James Richard Anderson, 1979
  10. Geography of Claudius Ptolemy, by Ptolemy, 1932
  11. Geography of the Central Andes : A Handbook to Accompany the LA PAZ Sheet of the Map of Hispanic American on the Millionth Scale by Alan G. Ogilvie, 1922
  12. Mapping the Victorian Social Body (Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century) by Pamela K. Gilbert, 2004-05
  13. A cartographic animation of average yearly surface temperatures for the 48 contiguous United States, 1897-1986 (Technical paper / National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis) by Christopher R Weber, 1991

41. Research And Documentation Online: Social Sciences
Scholarly Internet Resource Collections maps and Geographical Information Dictionary of Human geography. Ed. Ron Jonson et al. new york and Oxford
http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/social_sciences/geography.htm
Geography
Geobase.
An electronic index to books and articles relevant to human and physical geography. This work provides bibliographical citations and descriptive abstracts of more than 2,000 books and reports and more than 3,000 articles. The print version of this index, Geographical Abstracts , is issued monthly and provides an annual subject, author, and regional index.
The Online Geographical Bibliography
Current Geographical Publications: Additions to the Research Catalogue of the American Geographical Society

http://geobib.lib.uwm.edu
INFOMINE. Scholarly Internet Resource Collections: Maps and Geographical Information Systems GIS
A searchable directory of Web sites containing maps and mapmaking programs, satellite images, photographs, and text and image databases; all entries at the site are annotated. The site is edited and supported by the library of the University of California, Riverside.
http://infomine.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/search?maps
Perry Castañeda Library Map Collection
An excellent and frequently updated list of over 2,400 online maps in digital form. The site is maintained by the General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and is available through the UT Library Online. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/index.html

42. Results : Independence & Its Enemies In New York
Independence and its Enemies in new york is a K12 educational site based on a new-york maps View ». David Grim. This Plan of the City of new york.
http://independence.nyhistory.org/explore_topic_list.php?subject_name=geography

43. James Madison University Libraries
maps on File new york Facts on File, 1981. Following are indexes frequently used for research on geography topics. See Research Databases geography
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44. Internet Mapping Tools
new Jersey, new york, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands. new Jersey map from to select demographic data and view maps for the geography of your choice.
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Interactive tools for mapping and data analysis are becoming more sophisticated, and easier to use all the time. This page provides a sampling of tools to explore data related to your community from EPA, other federal agencies, state agencies, non-profit groups and academia. (US EPA) and Maps on Demand - EnviroMapper maps several types of environmental information, including drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous waste, water discharge permits, and Superfund sites. Links to text reports provide even more information. EnviroMapper provides users with interactive GIS functionality using EPA geospatial data for the United States. It allows users to view these data from the national level down to community level (within one mile), and provides standard mapping functionality, including display, zoom, pan, and feature identification.

45. Value Of Maps
Some would say that the use of maps distinguishes geography from all other disciplines. Thematic maps Their Design and Production. new york Methuen.
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/cartocom/cartocom.html
k.foote@colorado.edu This page is available in a framed version . For convenience a Full Table of Contents is provided.
1. The Value of Maps
Maps are perhaps as fundamental to society as language and the written word. They are the preeminent means of recording and communicating information about the location and spatial characteristics of the natural world and of society and culture. Some would say that the use of maps distinguishes geography from all other disciplines. The truth is that maps, though of special concern to geographers, are used throughout the sciences and humanities and in virtually every aspect of day-to-day life. Millions of maps are produced and used annually throughout the world by scientists, scholars, governments, and businesses to meet environmental, economic, political, and social needs. Many cartographers have reflected on the important role played by maps in society. One of the most recent statements worth considering is Denis Wood's book The Power of Maps (New York: Guilford Press, 1992).

46. New York City Maps From The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Thirtytwo historical maps of new york City from 1776 to 1918 are now available Search the geography Network by keyword = rumsey to access the content.
http://www.davidrumsey.com/GIS/NYC.htm
Thirty-two historical maps of New York City from 1776 to 1918 are now available for viewing in the GIS Browser. Additional historic maps of U.S. cities will be added in the near future including Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, and Seattle. The current geospatial data that can be overlaid and compared to the historical maps includes roads, lakes, parks, state boundaries, digital orthophotos (aerial photography), topographic mapsheets, digital elevation models and satellite imagery. Users can create, save, and print custom maps, as well interactively blend/fade/merge and overlay/swipe multiple map layers for enabling real-time visual change analysis over the Internet. Results of the user customized map layer visualizations can be saved and downloaded as new images, complete with the georeferencing information, thereby allowing easy integration into other desktop GIS applications. View GIS Basic Browser View GIS Professional Browser Quick Start Guide
  • The Professional Browser is recommended for those familiar with GIS software conventions, the Basic Browser for those who are new.

47. Binghamton Univ. Libraries: Geography
FAQs about Census Bureau geography, maps and Mapping Engines Thematic maps of new york City population and race, ancestry, income and porvery,
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CUGIR (Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository)
Repository of geospatial data and metadata for New York State, with special emphasis on those natural features relevant to agriculture, ecology, natural resources, and human-environment interactions. Subjects such as landforms and topography, soils, hydrology, environmental hazards, agricultural activities, wildlife and natural resource management are appropriate for inclusion in CUGIR. All data files are cataloged in accordance with FGDC standards and made available in widely used geospatial data formats. New York State GIS Data Sharing Cooperative
Statewide spacial data sharing cooperative that makes NYS spacial data sets available to members at no charge. Membership includes particpating state agencies and is open to all county and local governments and not-for-profit organizations. See

48. Other Map Collections And Geographical Resources
Included here are not just collections of maps, but various geographical aids City University of new york, Dept. of geography Map Projection Home Page
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/collections/othermap.html
Included here are not just collections of maps, but various geographical aids such as on-line atlases and gazeteers. For more information, try the WWW Virtual Library Listings of Geographic Resources
The Atlas of Canada
Baltic Sea Drainage Basin GIS
British Columbia LandData ... Other resources If you find that we have missed a site, or if a link is broken, please inform our webmaster
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49. CURRENT GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS - BOOKS SECTION
new york Princeton Architectural Press. 2004. 287 p. maps. Taiwan s imagined geography Chinese colonial travel writing and pictures, 16831895.
http://leardo.lib.uwm.edu/cgp/hold/sept/bksect.html
CURRENT GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS
Vol. LXVIII September 2005 No. 7
SECTION THREE: SELECTED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
Allenby, Braden. Reconstructing Earth: technology and environment in the age of humans. Washington D.C.: Island Press. 2005. 201 p. Bates, Daniel G. Human adaptive strategies: ecology, culture, and politics. 3rd ed. Boston: Pearson, Allyn and Bacon. 2005. 257 p. Maps. The Globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2005. 811 p. Maps. Berman, Ilan. Tehran rising: Iran's challenge to the United States. Biro, Andrew. Denaturalizing ecological politics: alienation from nature from Rousseau to the Frankfurt School and beyond. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2005. 250 p. The Community forests of Mexico: managing for sustainable landscapes. Austin: University of Texas Press. 2005. 372 p. Maps. Brown, Graham; Field, David; McOmish, David. The Avebury landscape: aspects of the field archaeology of the Marlborough Downs. Oxford: David Brown Book Company. 2005. 224 p. Maps.

50. ROOTS-L New York: Geography
ROOTSL new york geography. City Streets quilt square based on Maggie Malone s maps. new york from Color Landform Atlas of the United States new york
http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/USA/ny/geography.html

51. Central New York Library Resources Council - History
Links to entertaining and informative online resources on new york State maps/geography/GIS. Mapquest.com Create a map of your destination or get
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52. New York Songlines: Virtual Walking Tours Of Manhattan Streets
But by relying on maps, signs and Manhattan s perpendicular geography, new yorkers new york City is constantly changing; don t be surprised if something
http://home.nyc.rr.com/jkn/nysonglines/
New York Songlines
Virtual Walking Tours of Manhattan Streets
Why Songlines?
The Aboriginal Australians were able to navigate across their harsh and unforgiving land by memorizing and following the Songlinesan intricate series of song cycles that identified the landmarks that one needed to pass to get where one needed to go. These songs described how the features of the land were created and named during the Dreamtime, the timeless era when the giants, heroes and monsters that serve as totems for the Aboriginal tribes walked the earth. By singing the songs in the proper order, the Aborigines could walk across their nation's vast deserts and always know where they were.
Far from aboriginal, most New Yorkers weren't even born here, and this overpopulated isle may seem like the opposite of Australia's trackless deserts. After a slight period of disorientation, we generally find our way around all right, whether we rely on street signs, subway maps or the taxi driver's orienteering skills. North of 14th Street and west of 6th Avenue, at least, the streets mainly run in straight lines and meet at right angles, and you can usually get where you're going just by following your feet.
But by relying on maps, signs and Manhattan's perpendicular geography, New Yorkers have given up something important: a sense of place. If you can get from your starting place to your destination without knowing anything about the points in between, chances are you won't pay much attention to them. And we do hurry about town without looking up, many of us, walking by the same buildings hundreds of times without noticing what they are or even what they look like.

53. GENEALOGICAL GEOGRAPHY
Annotated Bibliography of Selected new york State maps, 17931900 online. Changes in Names of new york State Towns aims to help researchers locate
http://www.sals.edu/geography.htm
GENEALOGICAL GEOGRAPHY
GENEALOGICAL SITE-SEEING
This bibliography was supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services Because searching in the right place is key for finding the primary documents needed to verify census entries, vital records, immigration and even military service, it's important that genealogists research the existence of a locality for the relevant time period. Many town, counties, cities and even countries have experienced numerous name changes over the years which can make pinpointing the place of an ancestral connection like hitting a moving target. For example, the place one family lived for the entire19th century was at various times part of seven different counties. Recommended print source (both for census and local variations): Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses; 1790-1920 by William Thorndale and William Dollarhide [2002 reprint, $40] which ". . . shows all U.S. county boundaries from 1790 to 1920. On each of the nearly 400 maps the old county lines are superimposed over the modern ones to highlight the boundary changes at ten-year intervals. Also included are (1) a history of census growth; (2) the technical facts about each census; (3) a discussion of census accuracy; (4) an essay on available sources for each state's old county lines; and (5) a statement with each map indicating which county census lines exist and which are lost. Then there is an index listing all present-day counties, plus nearly all defunct counties or counties later re-named." Only caveat I can see is that the intervals are 10 years and changes back and forth could have occurred in that window unrecorded.

54. Digital Atlas Of New York City By William A. Bowen
new york City maps, new york City atlas, Ethnic Groups, Racial Groups, Poverty, new york CITY Professor William A. Bowen. California Geographical Survey
http://130.166.124.2/NYpage1.html

DIGITAL ATLAS OF
NEW YORK CITY
Professor William A. Bowen
California Geographical Survey
California State University, Northridge
A Dr. William A. Bowen Instructional Resource Project
Technical support provided by
Robert Provin, Chief Technician Department of Geography
Principal Map Topics
Population and Race
Ancestry
Income and Poverty
Adult Educational Attainment ...
Commuters
The American Cities Atlas Project is a continuing public education project of Professor
William Bowen. It is produced for the support of instructional programs in the public
schools of California and on the campuses of the California State University System
throughout the state. Free, unlimited access is granted to faculty and students of
these institutions for non-profit instructional purposes only. The contents of this
without the author's written consent. Those wishing to use atlas materials for such
purposes should contact the author.
Professor William Bowen
Department of Geography California State University, Northridge Northridge, California 91330

55. New York: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
Answer geography questions about new york using the map on this quiz. Answers new york new york Outline Map Printout An outline map of new york to print.
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New York was the 11 th state in the USA ; it became a state on July 26, 1788. State Abbreviation - NY
State Capital - Albany Biggest City - New York City Area - 54,475 square miles [New York is the 27th largest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [New York is the third most populous state in the USA, after California and Texas Major Industries - finance, communications, international trade, publishing, fashion, communications, farming (fruit and dairy), tourism Presidential Birthplaces Martin Van Buren was born in Kinderhook on December 5, 1782 (he was the 8th US President, serving from 1837 to 1841). Millard Fillmore was born in Locke Township (now Summerhill) on January 7, 1800 (he was the 13th US President, serving from 1850 to 1853). Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 27, 1858 (he was the 26th US President, serving from 1901 to 1909).

56. New York Outline Maps And Map Links
new york printable outline maps from NETSTATE.COM and map links from around the web. new york and United States Map Links. NOTE All links open in a new
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57. New York Geography - NETSTATE
Information about new york state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, geographic center of new york.
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Length x Width New York is 330 miles long and 283 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of New York is located in Madison County, 12 miles S of Oneida and 26 miles SW of Utica. Borders New York borders Lake Erie Lake Ontario and Canada in the north. To the south, New York borders Pennsylvania New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean Vermont Massachusetts , and Connecticut border New York to the east and Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Canada and Pennsylvania are to the west. Total Area New York covers 54, 475 square miles. In size, New York ranks 27th compared with the other 50 states Land Area 48,708 square miles of New York are land areas. Water Area 7,251 square miles of New York are covered by water. New York is one of the wettest states. Highest Point The highest point in New York is Mount Marcy. Mount Marcy rises 5, 344 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in New York is where New York meets the Atlantic Ocean; sea level.

58. New York Visitors Guide
Your Travel Guide to new york. It is organized by topic and by geography. In each county you will find; Where to stay; Where to shop; What to do
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Launched August 2000 Welcome to New York. Our directory contains over 22,000 links to NY businesses. It is organized by topic and by geography. In each county you will find:
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    59. History Culture Ancient World, Photos, Maps, More (National
    National Geographic history culture online pictures, old maps, wallpapers, ancient Egypt, new york, new york Photos Reveal the Spirit of the City
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    National Geographic Travel Plan your next trip and find maps, guidebooks, photos, new york City. • Travel Photo and Wallpaper Archive. Featured Stories
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