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Rock River from Janesville, Wis., to Sterling, Ill., in 41 sheets, including an index map. Surveyed and platted under the direction of Major Chas. Keller, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., and L.L. Wheeler, U.S. Assistant Engineer by H.E. Reeves, U.S. Assistant Engineer, 1912-1913
Rock River from Janesville, Wis., to Sterling, Ill., in 41 sheets, including an index map. Surveyed and platted under the direction of Major Chas. Keller, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., and L.L. Wheeler, U.S. Assistant Engineer by H.E. Reeves, U.S. Assistant Engineer, 1912-1913
Alternative Title
Rock River from Janesville, Wisconsin, to Sterling, Illinois
Creator
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Contributor
Keller, Charles, 1868-1949
Wheeler, L. L.
Reeves, H. E.
Scale
1:4,800. 1 in. = 400 feet
Place of Publication
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Date of Publication
1913
Extent
40 maps
Dimensions
63 x 98 cm or smaller, on sheets 70 x 103 cm
1 index sheet (69 x 102 cm)
Notes
Likely published 1913.
In addition to river, shows roads (some named), railroads, buildings, and property lines. Channel shown by dashed line.
Owners of land adjacent to or near the river are named, suggesting that cadastral maps served as base maps. Selected businesses named.
At head of map: War Department; Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army.
Relief shown by contours. Depths shown by soundings.
Maps oriented variously, with north to the top, bottom, left, and right.
Profiles have horizontal scale of 1:9,600 (1 inch = 800 feet) and vertical scale of 1:72 (1 inch = 6 feet).
Elevations are referred to Hennepin Datum.
Two types of sheet numbers in lower right. For example, sheet 1 is also numbered P-101, and sheet 2 is numbered P-102.
Rock River from Janesville, Wis., to Sterling, Ill., in 41 sheets, including an index map. Surveyed and platted under the direction of Major Chas. Keller, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., and L.L. Wheeler, U.S. Assistant Engineer by H.E. Reeves, U.S. Assistant Engineer, 1912-1913
Alternative Title
Rock River from Janesville, Wisconsin, to Sterling, Illinois
Creator
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Contributor
Keller, Charles, 1868-1949
Wheeler, L. L.
Reeves, H. E.
Scale
1:4,800. 1 in. = 400 feet
Place of Publication
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Date of Publication
1913
Extent
40 maps
Dimensions
63 x 98 cm or smaller, on sheets 70 x 103 cm
1 index sheet (69 x 102 cm)
Notes
Likely published 1913.
In addition to river, shows roads (some named), railroads, buildings, and property lines. Channel shown by dashed line.
Owners of land adjacent to or near the river are named, suggesting that cadastral maps served as base maps. Selected businesses named.
At head of map: War Department; Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army.
Relief shown by contours. Depths shown by soundings.
Maps oriented variously, with north to the top, bottom, left, and right.
Profiles have horizontal scale of 1:9,600 (1 inch = 800 feet) and vertical scale of 1:72 (1 inch = 6 feet).
Elevations are referred to Hennepin Datum.
Two types of sheet numbers in lower right. For example, sheet 1 is also numbered P-101, and sheet 2 is numbered P-102.