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  2. Plans and Profiles of the Colorado River
  3. Sheet L: Lees Ferry, Ariz, to Mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River, Mouth to Chinle Creek, Utah; and Certain Tributaries
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Sheet L: Lees Ferry, Ariz, to Mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River, Mouth to Chinle Creek, Utah; and Certain Tributaries

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Title
Sheet L: Lees Ferry, Ariz, to Mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River, Mouth to Chinle Creek, Utah; and Certain Tributaries
Description
Plan of the hydrography of a portion of the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and the Green River
Date Created
1922
Date Digitized
2020-09-10
Contributors
  • Birdseye, C. H. (Claude Hale), 1878-1941 (Cartographer)
  • Gerdine, T. G. (Thomas Golding), 1872-1930 (Cartographer)
  • Fowler, A. T. (Cartographer)
  • Leech, V. E. (Cartographer)
  • Geological Survey (U.S.) (Issuing body)
  • Southern California Edison Company (Contributor)
Geographic Subject
  • Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Resource Type
Image
Genre
Maps
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
No Copyright - United States
Reuse Permissions
Public Domain
Primary Member of
Plans and Profiles of the Colorado River
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
Yes
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.61
System Created
  • 2020-12-17 09:17:55
System Modified
  • 2024-04-18 10:29:51
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  • 1 year 1 month ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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