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         New York Maps Geography:     more books (41)
  1. Maps (Discovering Geography (New York, N.Y.).) by David Stienecker, 1998-01
  2. Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States (Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication, 401.) by Charles Oscar Paullin, John Kirtland Wright, 1975-06
  3. Geography of New York The State - The City by Floyd R. & Perry Jr., Arthur C. Smith, 1904
  4. Measurements (Discovering Geography (New York, N.Y.).) by Fran Sammis, 1997-01
  5. Cities and Towns (Discovering Geography (New York, N.Y.).) by Fran Sammis, 1998-01
  6. Archaeological atlas of the Saratoga battlefield by Dean R Snow, 1977
  7. The Geographical Conceptions of Columbus: A Critical Consideration of Four Problems (American Geographical Society of New York// Research Series) by George E. Nunn, Clinton R. Edwards, 1992-08
  8. A popular system of practical geography: For the use of schools, and the study of maps : to which is appended a full exercise upon the map of the state of New York by Joseph C Hart, 1851
  9. An abridgment of Geographical exercises, for practical examinations on maps: Written for the Junior Department of the New York high schools, and adopted ... : accompanied by an atlas of fourteen maps by Joseph C Hart, 1827
  10. Geographical exercises;: Containing ten thousand questions for practical examinations on maps. Arranged for the senior department of the New-York high-schools, ... College and the Public School Society by Joseph C Hart, 1830
  11. An abridgement of geographical exercises, for practical examinations on maps: Written for the junior department of the New-York high schools, and adopted ... Accompanied by an atlas of fourteen maps by Joseph C Hart, 1835
  12. The student guide for the Richards atlas of New York State by Robert J Rayback, 1962
  13. Agricultural atlas of New York State by Richard Beach, 1979
  14. Airways of America, guidebook: The United Air Lines; a geological and geographical description of the route from New York to Chicago and San Francisco (James Furman Kemp Memorial series. Publication) by A. K Lobeck, 1933

61. New York: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
geography. new york. State in the northeastern United States bordered by Lake Erie, Map of the US with new york highlighted Other US States
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A state of the northeast United States. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. First explored by Samuel de Champlain and Henry Hudson, the region was claimed by the Dutch in 1624 but fell to the English in 1664–1667. The building of the Erie Canal and railroad lines in the 1820s and 1830s led to development of the western part of the state and great economic prosperity, establishing New York City as the financial center of the nation. Albany is the capital and New York City the largest metropolis. Population: 19,200,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Ontario (NW), and the province of Quebec (N). Facts and Figures Area

62. West Point: Weather And Much More From Answers.com
West Point A US military installation in southeast new york on the western bank of geography information about West Point The new Dictionary of Cultural
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A U.S. military installation in southeast New York on the western bank of the Hudson River north of New York City. It has been a military post since 1778 and the seat of the U.S. Military Academy since 1802. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia West Point, U.S. military post, since 1802 seat of the United States Military Academy . On the high west bank of the Hudson River N of New York City, West Point was the site of Revolutionary forts guarding the Hudson. Constitution Island, in the river, is also in the reservation. The plan of Benedict Arnold to surrender (1780) West Point to the British was discovered with the capture of Major John Andr©. Weather AccuWeather Current Conditions for
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63. CIA - The World Factbook -- Canada
geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, new york, Phoenix, San Diego, and Seattle
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64. CIA - The World Factbook -- South Africa
geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Military Transnational Issues consulate(s) general Chicago, Los Angeles, and new york
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sf.html
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65. Australia And The Pacific Historical Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT
Edited by AH Keane, new york D. Appleton and Company, 1890. Published by the Scottish Geographical Society and edited by Hugh A. Webster and Arthur
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66. UT Library Online - Social Sciences Guides - Geography
The American Geographical Society. new york The Society, Designed by John Creaser (Earth Sciences Map Library, University of California,
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67. MSN Encarta - New York
new york State Symbols new york State Symbols 25 items. Dynamic Map. Map of new york Map of new york. Article Outline. Introduction; Physical geography
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Print Preview of Section New York , a state in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Qu©bec on the north and by Lake Ontario and Lake Erie on the northwest and west. Pennsylvania lies west and south of New York, and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean lie to the south. On the east the state is bordered by Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Albany is the capital of New York. New York, commonly known as

68. Albany, New York - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
1 History; 2 geography; 3 Demographics; 4 Education; 5 Additional facts about Albany Location of Albany on map of new york Location in new york. Founded
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See the request at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion or elsewhere on this talk page. New York State Capitol Building, completed in 1899 at a cost of $25 million was the most expensive government building of its time. Three teams of architects labored on it. Albany is the capital of the state of New York in the United States of America . As of the census, it has a population of 95,658. It is the county seat of Albany County The City of Albany lies 145 miles (233 kilometers) north of and slightly east from New York City , and slightly to the south of the juncture of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers
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Albany was one of the earlier permanent settlements in the 13 original American colonies . Its colonial history began when Englishman Henry Hudson , exploring for the Dutch East India Company on the Half Moon , reached the area in . In the company constructed Fort Nassau , its first fur trading post near present-day Albany. In

69. New York State Learning Standards For Social Studies-Standard 3
s complete a geographic/historic study of their community or a region of new york s use a variety of maps to answer geographic questions about people,
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Key ideas are identified by numbers (1).
Performance indicators are identified by bullets.
Sample tasks are identified by triangles ( s GO TO CONTENTS Elementary 1. Geography can be divided into six essential elements which can be used to analyze important historic, geographic, economic, and environmental questions and issues. These six elements include: the world in spatial terms, places and regions, physical settings (including natural resources), human systems, environment and society, and the use of geography. (Adapted from The National Geography Standards, 1994: Geography for Life Students:
  • study about how people live, work, and utilize natural resources draw maps and diagrams that serve as representations of places, physical features, and objects identify and compare the physical, human, and cultural characteristics of different regions and people (Adapted from National Geography Standards, 1994) investigate how people depend on and modify the physical environment.
This is evident, for example, when students:

70. CNN.com - Global Goofs: U.S. Youth Can't Find Iraq - Nov. 22, 2002
Only 51 percent could find new york, the nation s third most populous state. • On a world map, Americans could find on average only seven of 16 countries in
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11 percent cannot find the United States RELATED Global Geographic Literacy Survey Take the quiz WASHINGTON (AP) Young Americans may soon have to fight a war in Iraq, but most of them can't even find that country on a map, the National Geographic Society said Wednesday. The society survey found that only about one in seven 13 percent of Americans between the age of 18 and 24, the prime age for military warriors, could find Iraq. The score was the same for Iran, an Iraqi neighbor. Although the majority, 58 percent, of the young Americans surveyed knew that the Taliban and al Qaeda were based in Afghanistan, only 17 percent could find that country on a world map. A U.S.-led force attacked the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan in October 2001, and President Bush has said he is prepared to use force to rid Iraq of any chemical, nuclear or biological weapons programs.

71. Geostat Center: Geographic Resources For New York City
To find new york maps, click on Geographic Location Index. maps are listed in this index alphabetically, so click on the first link in the table to find
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New York City Cartographic Products Online
Digital Sanborn Maps of New York, ProQuest/UMI
University of Virginia students and staff can access historic sanborn maps of New York in the UMI collection. This website houses four editions of maps of New York City: 1890-1902; 1903-1919; 1908-1947; 1908-1952. These maps are digitized versions of a microfilm collection of sanborn maps collected at the Library of Congress. The images are in black-and-white and can be downloaded and printed from the website via a user interface. To access these maps on the UMI website, select New York state first, then the city and edition of interest. The maps will load in a separate window.
NYC OASIS
OASIS stands for Open Accessible Space Information Systems for New York City. This website is designed to enable city residents to find information and maps of open spaces within the city and is run by a non-profit organization. This website is the best source for New York City aerial photographs and also contains property ownership, park, census, and demographic data. The search function is a simple three-step process in which users select the type of information they want displayed and the target area. A comprehensive list of New York City neighborhoods enables searches to be quite precise, and users can also search by Community Board district or Borough. Information can be overlayed on maps by selecting variables on the checklist at the left side of the display screen.

72. NARA - ALIC - Geographical Information
new york Public Library Drawing on the holdings of the new york Public The section Geographical Areas includes a survey map of the tidewater
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73. The Map Room Maps At The New York Public Library
National Geographic (Advertisement) The new york Public Library’s Map Division has literally hundreds of thousands of maps and thousands of atlases in
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Map Division Digital Gallery . Holdings include the Slaughter Collection of English maps, maps depicting the history of the U.S. and of New York in particular, and more. You could lose a lot of time sifting through them all. Thanks to peacay for the link. Posted at 10:05 PM by Jonathan Crowe
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On July 25, 2005 at 9:07 AM John said: Exiciting stuff is in the works. At a GISMO meeting this past week, I learned that the library is working on a grant to not only digitize their map collection, but to add a spatial component so that the online collection will be searchable by geography. This entry is more than 45 days old and has been closed to new comments. Jonathan Crowe . Licensed under a Creative Commons Licence . Powered by Movable Type 3.16

74. New York City Maps
new york City maps. The new york City area is quite diverse and changing of his students have created maps and carried out analyses using a Geographical
http://www.soc.qc.edu/Maps/maps.html
New York City Maps
The New York City area is quite diverse and changing rapidly. To analyze and map these trends, Professor Andrew A. Beveridge and several of his students have created maps and carried out analyses using a Geographical Information System (ATLAS/GIS) combined with conventional statistical methods. The maps presented here are samples of some of that work. Look at detailed map. According to the 1990 Census, New York City now has a minority of non-Hispanic Whites. Other groups such as Asians, Hispanics and Blacks have grown rapidly for the last two decades. The first map shows the growth of the black population from 1970 to 1990. It is based upon Public Use Micro Sample Areas (PUMA) from 1990. Interestingly, the area in the northern part of Manhattan known as Harlem shows a decline in blacks. Growth areas are the Northern Bronx, Brooklyn around Bedford-Stuyvesant, and within certain sections of Queens. Look at detailed map. As the previous map shows, such population shifts directly impact politics in New York. It compares Lindsay's 1969 race with that of Dinkins/Giuliani in 1993 (and 1989). Dinkins lost ground to Lindsay in large sections of Manhattan, Forest Hills in Queens, and in parts of Staten Island. He gained ground, however, in Harlem, Brooklyn, and parts of Queens and the Bronx. Those areas, as the first map illustrated, became much more heavily African-American during the decades of the 1970's and 1980's, while the other areas stayed predominantly white.

75. Map Projection Home Page
Collection of information related to map projections. in map projections in the geography Department, Hunter College, City University of new york,
http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/mp/
Welcome to the Map Projection Home Page
The Basics Texts and Software References and Research Reciprocal Links ... Student's Globes and Amusements Can you identify this projection?
The projection is known as the Wagner VII, or Hammer Wagner. It is one of four world map projections recommended for use with global, digital data by Steinwand, Hutchinson, and Snyder. Do you know what the other three are? Hint - one of them is actually the background on this page!
This display was created by Paul B. Anderson and can be downloaded from his ftp site. At this site you will find a collection of information relating to map projections. This Home Page was inspired by a seminar in map projections in the Geography Department, Hunter College, City University of New York, led by Dr. Keith C. Clarke , Geography Department, UCSB. Please feel free to make comments, suggestions, or submit materials for this Home Page to Karen Mulcahy, mulcahy@geog.ecu.edu Return to Hunter College's Geography Home Page
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76. GISMO
GISMO is the new york Metropolitan Area s largest geographic information GISMO Location Map. The Fund for the City of new york (121 Sixth Avenue) is
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GISMO has been functioning, since 1990, as the New York Metropolitan Area's largest geographic information systems (GIS) users' group, with over 700 members from city, state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations and the private sector. GISMO is also a forum for sharing geocoded data and data processing techniques, software training, news from GIS publications, meetings, vendors, etc. Significant networking has developed and is encouraged. GISMO meetings are held every eight weeks at the Fund for the City of New York, 121 Sixth Avenue, Sixth Floor. Our meetings begin at noon as informal lunch sessions. Formal meetings come to order at 12:30. Come for as long as you can. (Sandwiches and drinks are provided by the Fund for the City of New York.) Feel free to bring copies of GIS-related items of interest for distribution to members. Read our How to Join page to find out how you can participate in GISMO activities.

77. A Better Distorted View: Science News Online, Aug. 28, 2004
In these maps of lung cancer cases among males in new york, This can be done on a distorted map in which the sizes of geographic regions appear in
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A Better Distorted View
The physics of diffusion offers a new way of generating maps
Ivars Peterson A map can show much more than rivers, roads, and political boundaries. It can express an attitude. Saul Steinberg's famous New Yorker cover illustration, called "View from 9th Avenue," shows a foreshortened map of New York City and its environs. Beyond the city's avenues and the Hudson River, Steinberg's map looks westward toward vaguely defined regions: Jersey, the rest of the United States, the Pacific Ocean, and a barely visible Asia and Europe. The map neatly encapsulates a Manhattanite's self-centered perspective on the world. A map can also illuminate the way people live. It can incorporate census results, disease incidence, or the number of telephones in use. A simple color code, for example, can show where the incidence of a particular disease is high and where it's low. CANCER SPREAD. In these maps of lung cancer cases among males in New York, each dot represents 10 cases, randomly placed within the zip code area of occurrence. When the population density is evened out, the original map of the state (left) becomes highly distorted (right), and it's much easier to focus on the areas in which the incidence of lung cancer is especially high. Long Island is shown in pink on both maps.

78. Geography & Map Resources -- Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Libraries
Also, view a Buffalo, new york GIS map using TIGER/Line® data and 1990 Decennial National Geographic Society GIS. Has a variety of map types. new york
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/geography.html
Here are selected Geography and Map resources in the UB Libraries and also on the Internet. For more on Geography, visit the Geography Department here at the State University of New York at Buffalo; for more on maps and mapping, visit the UB Libraries Map Collection Career Information Geography Resources Quick Maps (Travel, etc.) Government Resources Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Professional Societies Global Positioning System (GPS) Software Electronic Journals Map Collections Teaching with Maps ... Learn Something New (kids) Career Information

79. Map And Geography Library
An Introduction to Geographical Economics. new york Cambridge University Press, Smallscale Map Projection Design. new york Taylor and Francis, 2002.
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/max/gaplists/28June2002.htm
Map and Geography Library New Acquisitions Items not appearing in the online catalog Friday, June 28, 2002 The following titles will need to be checked out to you manually on handwritten cards. Unfortunately, we will not be able to send them to you through campus mail; you will need to pick them up in person. A database of books received by the entire Library system is available through the web at http://web.library.uiuc.edu/gap/search.asp. Jmj Amsterdam . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Call number 914.9235204 Am88 2001 Barcode 30112056764100 Atlas of the Middle East . Rev. 2001 ed. Union, N.J.: Hammond World Atlas, 2001.
Call number 912.56 H184h 2001 Barcode 30112044690672 Australia . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Call number 919.4047 Aw781 Barcode 30112056763946 Berlin . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2000.
Call number 914.31550487 Om5b Barcode 30112056764142 Brakman, Steven, Harry Garretsen and Charles van Marrewijk. An Introduction to Geographical Economics . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

80. Map And Geography Library
Map and geography Library. new Acquisitions Items not appearing in new york Elsevier, 2002. Call number 363.70015118 B388e Barcode 30112044691456
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/max/gaplists/7June2002.htm
Map and Geography Library New Acquisitions Items not appearing in the online catalog Friday, June 7, 2002 The following titles will need to be checked out to you manually on handwritten cards. Unfortunately, we will not be able to send them to you through campus mail; you will need to pick them up in person. A database of books received by the entire Library system is available through the web at http://web.library.uiuc.edu/gap/search.asp. jmj Beck, M.B., ed. Environmental Foresight and Models: A Manifesto . Developments in Environmental Modelling 22. New York: Elsevier, 2002.
Call number 363.70015118 B388e Barcode 30112044691456 Bone, Robert M. The Regional Geography of Canada nd ed. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Call number 917.1 B641r 2002 Barcode 30112056737015 Capisani, Giampaolo R. The Handbook of Central Asia: A Comprehensive Survey of the New Republics . New York: I.B. Tauris, 2000.
Call number 958 C172h Barcode 30112056754937 Cresswell, Tim and Deborah Dixon, eds. Engaging Film: Geographies of Mobility and Identity
Call number 791.43 En31 Barcode 30112056738974

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