973 resultados para South Carolina--Maps--Early works to 1800.


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Photostat from: Bailey's pocket Almanac for 1785.

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Covers Tiber Creek estuary in the area now occupied by the Mall.

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Covers area bounded by Anacostia River waterfront, 10th, L, and 5th streets S.E.

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Scale ca. 1:3,000,000.

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Scale ca. 1:900,000.

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Copy has date annotated on verso: 1644. DLC

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Relief shown pictorially.

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Relief shown pictorially.

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Also covers Arlington and Loudoun counties.

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Shows battle between two warring Plains Indian tribes, the Comanche and Apache.

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Scale ca. 1:3,300.

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Autograph (signed) map. Includes inscription: Made by Nicholas Comberford dwelling neare to the west end of the school house at the Sign of the Platt in Redcliffe. Anno 1659.

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Environmental degradation from point and non-point source pollution in the past ten years has made it increasingly clear that threats to aquatic resources cannot adequately be addressed without a more integrated watershed approach to the management. Through comprehensive, qualitative interviews of experts in the watershed approach in South Carolina, recommendations will be made to improve this holistic process. Conducting interviews to compile institutional knowledge on the incentives and barriers from professionals working within the watershed approach will show how managing the natural resources in South Carolina could be more effective and efficient. By gathering experiences of lessons learned, best approach techniques, and suggestions for future watershed planning, several recommendations were made to further the use of the watershed approach in South Carolina.