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Freetown : Sierra Leone City Maps 1:10,000 / prepared by the Army Map Service (AM), Corps of Engineers.
Cartographer
United States. Army Map Service
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Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
Edition 3-AMS
Published/Created
[Maryland]: Army Map Service, 1966.
Description
Scale 1:10,000 ; transverse Mercator projection (W 13°18ʹ00ʹʹ--W 13°10ʹ55ʹʹ/N 08°30ʹ00ʹʹ--N 08°26ʹ45ʹʹ).
1 map ; color 60 x 129 cm
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Notes
Lewis Library - Map Collection
G8864.F7C2 1966 .U5S7
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Details
Subject(s)
Sierra Leone
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Maps
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Related name
Sierra Leone. Surveys and Lands Division
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Topographic maps
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Maps
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Notes
Shows buildings, roads, land development, and types of terrain.
"11-66 printed by Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers."
"Map not field checked."
Bibliographic references
"Complied in 1965 from Sierra Leone, 1:10,000, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, Freetown Peninsula, Sheets 1 and 2, edition 1961, and sheet 3, edition 1964. Planimetric detail revised by photo-planimetric methods. Coastal hydrography compiled from British Admiralty Charts 614, edition 1947, and 625, edition 1946."
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Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Data website.
OCLC
1340442897
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