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ANALYTIC

Title:  
A Soil survey of Randolph, Wayne, Henry, Rush, Fayette, Union, and Franklin counties
Parent:
Indiana. Department of geology and natural resources. Annual report, 1909
Creator:
Taylor, Arthur E. (Arthur Elijah), b. 1877
Publication:
Indiana. Department of geology and natural resources, Indianapolis, 1910.
Call #:  
557.72 IN2 1909
Extent:
p.15-127 incl. illus., tables : 7 fold. maps ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Facts concerning the origin, organization, administration, functions, history, and progress of the principal government land and marine surveys of the world, being extracts from the report on Third International Geographical Congress and Exhibition
Creators:
Wheeler, George M. (George Montague), 1842-1905 | International Geographical Congress (3rd : 1881 : Venice, Italy) | United States Army. Corps of Engineers.
Publication:
Govt. Print. Off, Washington, 1885.
Call #:  
526.9 W56F
Extent:
vii, 12-16, 76-569, xiii p. : tables, maps (part. fold.) ; quarto.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1763-1768
Abstract:  

This journal was written during the survey of the Mason and Dixon line. Also on this reel are minutes from the Joint Commissioners of Lord Baltimore and the Penns (1760-1768), and field notes and journal of the surveys of Lord Baltimore and the Penns (1761-1763).
Call #:  
Mss.Film.302
Extent:
1 microfilm_reel(s)



Title:  
Approximate cotidal lines of diurnal and semi-diurnal tides of the coast of the United States on the Gulf of Mexico
Creators:
United States Coast Survey | Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas), 1806-1867
Publication:
S. Converse?, New Haven, Conn.?, 1857?]
Notes:  
Caption title. At head of title: Extracted from the American journal of science and arts, volume XXIII, second series, Jan., 1857." The American journal of science and arts was published in New Haven, Conn. by S. Converse. Plates lithographed by J. Bien, N.Y.
Call #:  
635.2: [1857: B12a
Extent:
1 map ; 23 X 32 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1760-1768
Abstract:  

The first volume is minutes of the commissioners for determining the line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, which was copied by George M. Justine in 1842 from an "authenticated" copy owned by Ferdinand R. Hassler. The second volume contains receipts (62 items) for money spent by the Penn family for the survey.
Call #:  
Mss.974.8.P383
Extent:
2 volume(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1801-1839
Abstract:  

A mineralogist and chemist associated with the University of Pennsylvania (1822-1828), William H. Keating was a central figure in the scientific community in Philadelphia during the 1820s and 1830s. Active in the American Philosophical Society and Academy of Natural Sciences, and a founding member of the Franklin Institute, Keating was official geologist on Stephen Harriman Long's expedition to the Great Lakes in 1823 and spent three years in the late 1820s surveying the mineral resources of Mexico. The William H. Keating notebooks include three cash books (daybooks of cash expenditures, 1830-1839) and a book containing surveys of Keating lands in Potter County, most undertaken by Silas McCarty for William's father John Keating (1801-1818). The surveys associated with John Keating are an interesting record of land investment and speculation in the northern tier of Pennsylvania. William Keating's meticulous cash books provide a detailed record of his domestic expenses, philanthropic involvements (donations to the Catholic Church, the Prison Society), his reading (newspapers and books are listed individually), socializing (theatre tickets, Assembly fees), and a variety of miscellaneous expenditures ranging from purchase of a lithograph of Dugald Stewart to a table lamp from C. Cornelius. His accounts also include lists of servant's wages and wages for washerwomen.
Call #:  
Mss.B.K22
Extent:
4 volume(s)