Nautical charts -- Florida
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Nautical charts -- Florida
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Nautical charts
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- Coast chart no. 167, Florida reefs from the Elbow to Lower Matecumbe Key, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
- Progress sketch sec. VI, east coast of Florida from Amelia Island to Halifax Island
- Volusia Bar at the south end of Lake George, St. Johns River, Fla, surveyed under the direction of Bvt. Major General Q.A. Gilmore, Lieut Colonel Corps of Engineers U.S.A
- Improvement of St. Johns River, Fla, showing the sites of the north and south jetties, the progress made in the construction of the south jetty to June 30th, 1881, and recent changes on the bar
- Progress sketch sec. VI, east coast of Florida from Amelia Island to Halifax Island
- Atlantic coast from Fernandina to Cape Canaveral Florida, published at Washington, D.C. December 1908 by the Coast and Geodetic Survey O.H. Tittmann, Superintendent
- Comparative map of St. Johns bar, Fla, from survey of May 1889 and May 1890, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Preliminary chart of Florida Reefs, showing the approaches to Key West Harbor, from a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A.D. Bache Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States
- Fernandina to Jacksonville Florida, published at Washington D.C. by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, O. H. Tittmann, Superintendent
- Caloosa Entrance, Florida, from a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States, triangulation by J.C. Clarke and W.R. Terrill, Lieuts U.S.A. Assistants ; topography by F.W. Dorr and C.J. Iardella, Sub-Assists. ; hydrography by the parties under the direction of W.S. Edwards Assistant and C.J. Iardella Sub- Assistant ; B. Peirce, Supdt
- Straits of Florida, published in Washington, D.C. February 1908 by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, O.H. Tittmann, superindentent
- Mariner's atlas : the Florida Gulf Coast & the Florida Keys, A.P. Balder
- Entrance to Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla, from soundings taken in March and June 1893, [signature illegible] Capt., Corps of Engrs. U.S.A
- Atlantic Coast, Cape Canaveral to Fowey Rocks, Florida, published at Washington D.C. October 1900 by the Coast and Geodetic Survey O. H. Tittmann, Superintendent
- Mariner's atlas, A.P. Balder
- Embassy's complete boating guides, Florida's east coast, introd. by Red Marston ; written and edited by Tim Scannell, Antonio Jocson, Ian Quarrier
- Improvement of St. Johns River, Florida, showing the sites of the north and south jetties, the progress made in the construction of the south jetty to June 30th, 1885 and recent changes in their vicinity from a survey recently made under the direction of Captain Wm. T. Rossell, Corps of Eng'rs. U.S.A., A.W. Barber, Asst. Engineer
- Entrance to St. Augustine Harbor, Fla, showing the location of the works for protecting the north point and Anastasia Island, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Entrance to St. Johns River, Florida, from a survey made June 18, 1900 to July 6, 1900, under the direction Captain Thos. H. Rees, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, by F.W. Bruce, Asst. Engr
- Chart showing certain bends on the St. Johns River Fla, between Lakes George and Monroe surveyed 1879 under the direction of, Bvt. Major General Q. A. Gillmore, Lieut. Colonel Corps of Engineers, U.S.A
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