| ISLIP, PATCHOGUE, ST. JAMES, NEW YORK, 1902 TOPO MAP |
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Ideal for local historians, genealogists, railroad buffs, treasure hunters and relic hunters! Shows portions of the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, the Great South Bay, the Nissequogue River, the Carlls River, and the Santa Pogue River; the cities of Islip, Bayshore, Sayville, Patchogue, Babylon, Lindenhurst, Amityville, Massapequa, Seaford, Pointwood, Northport, Huntington, Centerport, St. James, Port Jefferson, Central Islip and Brentwood, and the smaller towns of Cold Spring, Fairground, Halesite, Fort Salonga, Middleville, Meadow Glenn, Greenlawn, Larkfield, Kings Park, Smithtown, Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, Lake Crove, New Village, Senden, Hauppauge, Ronkonkoma, Holbrook, Holtsville, Bethpage, Colonial Springs, Wyandanch, Edgewood, Bohemia and Farmingdale! Other locations of interest include Cold Spring Harbor, Smithtown Bay, Fire Island, Oak Island Beach, Jones Beach, Port Jefferson Harbor, Stony Brook Harbor, Dix Hills, and many many more! Of particular interest are the 1902 railroad lay-outs (the Long Island Railroad, the Long Island Railroad - Montauk Division, and the Long Island Railroad - Port Jefferson Branch)! Listed as the NEW YORK - ISLIP QUADRANGLE. This is an authentic 1902 survey (edition of April 1904, reprinted 1919) U.S.G.S. Topographical Map reproduced in black and white and distributed by the Midcontinent Map Company until my father bought out their inventory back in the mid '80s. These maps are not available anywhere else! If you are a serious relic hunter these maps can be invaluable! Shows the individual buildings, roads, railways and the topography of the land at the time of the survey. Shows towns that no longer exist and the then current layout of all creeks and waterways. A great tool for locating ghost towns and Civil War campsites! Actual size of map is 16 1/2" X 20 1/2" with viewable portion being 13 1/4" X 17 1/2". The scale is 1/125000 which is approximately 1 mile equals 1/2 inch. This map is a more modern copy, is crystal clear,, and is in mint condition!Covers latitude 40 degrees 30' to 41 degrees 00' and longitude 73 degrees 00' to 73 degrees 30'. I do not have any adjoining quadrangles available for this map at this time. | | United States and Canada: For standard-sized maps (18" X 24" or less) you have two shipping options: Tube-shipping is available for $6 and is good for as many maps as you have shipped together at the same time. Or you can elect to have your maps shipped folded twice in a manila envelope for just $3 (good for up to 5 standard-sized maps at a time). Please Note: Oversized maps MUST be shipped in a tube.
International shipping is $9 for tube-shipping or $5 for folded. | | |
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| | | To enhance your map viewing enjoyment, we also have available a U.S.G.S. NOVEMBER 1937 TOPO MAP KEY. Written by the director of the U.S.G.S. in November of 1937, this includes the mission and history of U.S.G.S. topographical maps which were started in 1882 and by 1937 had been completed for 47% of the nation. Explains how to read topographical maps. Includes the standard symbols for:
CULTURE (MAN-MADE)
Including cities or villages, roads and buildings, ruins, cliff dwellings, good public roads, poor public or private roads, trails, railroads, electric railroads, tunnels, power transmission lines, wharves, breakwaters and jetties, bridges, drawbridges, ferries, fords, dams, dams with locks, canal locks, U. S. township and section lines and recovered corners, state lines, county lines, civil townships or district lines, reservation lines, land grant lines, city, village or borough lines, small parks or cemetary lines, triangulation points or traverse stations, U. S. mineral monuments, boundary monuments, bench marks, and supplementary bench marks, cemetaries, churches, schools, coke ovens, tanks and oil reservoirs, oil and gas wells, mines or quarries, prospects, shafts, mine tunnels (showing direction), lighthouses or beacons and Coast Guard stations;
RELIEF
Including elevation above sea level, contours (contours showing depth of water printed in blue on color maps only), depression contours, levees, washes, cliffs, mine dumps, tailings or mining debris, sand and sand dunes; and
WATER
Including streams, falls and rapids, intermittent streams and ditches, canals or ditches, aqueducts or waterpipes, aqueduct tunnels, lakes or ponds, unsurveyed streams and abandoned canals, intermittent lakes, glaciers, spring wells, marshes, and submerged marshes; and
WOODS
Printed from the back of an old U.S.G.S. Topographical Map reproduced and distributed by the Midcontinent Map Company until my father bought out their inventory back in the mid '80s. If you use U.S.G.S. topo maps, you really need this map key! Measures 18" X 22". This is a more modern copy, is crystal clear, and is in mint condition!
Just go to my store, and in the Index on the left of the page, under STORE CATEGORIES, go almost all the way to the bottom of the list and you will see OTHER ITEMS. Click on that and it will take you to the current page listing the Topo Map Key. | | | | | | 

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