Bear Island

This standard U.S.G.S. topographic map was annotated by civil engineer and railroad historian James P. Kaysen to show the location of existing and defunct rail lines around Bear Island. Kaysen enhanced about 1,200 maps this way, typically drawing rail lines in red ink and adding statistical and hist...

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Main Author: Geological Survey (U.S.
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: U.S. Geological Survey 1963
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spelling ftwisconsinhs:oai:cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org:maps/2048 2023-05-15T15:39:56+02:00 Bear Island Bear Island Quadrangle / Wisconsin / 7.5 Minute Series (topographic) Geological Survey (U.S. United States Wisconsin Ashland; [Washington, D.C.] 1963 69 x 56 cm. Scale 1:24,000 Topographical map; jpeg2000 http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/maps,2048 English eng U.S. Geological Survey Maps Collection We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Image 1963 ftwisconsinhs 2017-02-27T09:46:34Z This standard U.S.G.S. topographic map was annotated by civil engineer and railroad historian James P. Kaysen to show the location of existing and defunct rail lines around Bear Island. Kaysen enhanced about 1,200 maps this way, typically drawing rail lines in red ink and adding statistical and historical information about lumber companies and railroads in the margins. Still Image Bear Island Wisconsin Historical Society: Turning Points in Wisconsin History Bear Island ENVELOPE(-67.250,-67.250,-68.151,-68.151) Quadrangle ENVELOPE(-68.578,-68.578,-71.577,-71.577)
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description This standard U.S.G.S. topographic map was annotated by civil engineer and railroad historian James P. Kaysen to show the location of existing and defunct rail lines around Bear Island. Kaysen enhanced about 1,200 maps this way, typically drawing rail lines in red ink and adding statistical and historical information about lumber companies and railroads in the margins.
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