Altenkirchen 458 : Enlargement from 1:100,000 German Map

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Description

Type of resource cartographic
Form map; unmediated; sheet
Extent 1 map : color ; 58 x 73 cm on sheet 76 x 80 cm
Place France
Place [France?]
Publisher G. 2. C. 3rd Army 29th Engrs
Publication date [1918 - 1919?]; [between 1918 and 1919?]
Issuance monographic
Language English
Map data Scale 1:50,000 ; E 7°18'51"--E 7°51'21"/N 50°45'17"--N 50°29'41").

Creators/Contributors

Associated with United States, Army., Engineer Regiment, 29th.

Subjects

Subject World War, 1914-1918 > Germany > Maps
Subject Altenkirchen (Germany : Landkreis) > Maps
Subject Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) > Maps
Subject Germany > Maps
Genre Map
Genre Cartographic image-cri
Genre Topographic maps.
Genre Maps.

Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Printed by G.2.C. 3rd Army 29th engrs.
Note Relief shown by contours and spot heights.
Note Includes legend, abbreviations key.
Note "G-2-C (Intelligence Section, Topographic Division) was a part of the General Staff and a similar organization was attached to the staff of the 1st and 2nd armies. The 29th Engineers was assigned to G-2 and, in addition to carrying on all the sound and flash ranging, it furnished the commissioned and enlisted personnel for practically all the surveying and mapping operations of the American forces in France. Complete map printing plants were maintained at General Headquarters and the Headquarters of each Army. Mobile printing outfits (photographic and lithographic equipment mounted on large trucks) were attached to each Corps and several of the Divisions."--Website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), "World War I military records of Coast & Geodetic Survey Personnel," viewed August 3, 2011.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/pw232ck7155

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