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Maps of communications lines and
military installations in the United States and Cuba from 1903 to 1907.
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ITEM 1 |
Map of the Yukon Country Showing U.S. Military
Telegraph Lines in Western Alaska 1903
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1:200,000 |
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1st Lt. George S. Gibbs Photostat |
ITEM 2 |
U.S. Signal Corps Telegraph and Cable System in
Alaska and U.S. Cables and Canadian Line Connecting with the United States
1904
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Brigadier General A.W. Greely Includes legend |
ITEM 3 |
Map of Land-Grant and Bond-Aided Railroads of
the United States 1907
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Quarter Master General, U.S.A. Shows railroads and links to military bases and barracks |
ITEM 4 |
Map of Fort Levenworth, Kas. And Vicinity 1907
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Commandant Infantry and Cavalry School |
ITEM 5 |
Map of the Maneuver Grounds of the Iowa National
Guard 1907
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D.H. Boughton Major 11th Cavalry |
ITEM 6 |
Map of Cuba Showing Lines of Information 1907
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General Thomas Barry Army of Cuban Pacification |
ITEM 7 |
Country Between Leon Springs Military
Reservation and Fort Sam Houston, Texas 1910
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1st Lt. S.T. Mackall |