CLARKSTON Washington Idaho Oregon: US Geological Survey Topographic Map
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CLARKSTON Washington Idaho Oregon 1981 - US Geological Survey Topographic Map
Folded dimension: 4 x 8 inches
US Geological Survey Topographic Map 1:100,000-Scale Metric Clarkston Washington Idaho Oregon 1981
PaperSingle-sided - blank back
Map Publisher: United States of America Department of the Interior (DOI) BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) edition from US Geological Survey (USGS) Base MapApproximately 30 X 60 minute (½° by 1° degree) Quadrangle
1:100,00-scale topographic map showing:Contours and elevations in meters
Highways, roads, and other manmade structuresWater features
Recreation SitesMaps are Metric, but most maps show about 5/8 inch = 1 mile
In general, 1 centimeter on the map represents about 1 kilometer on the ground.Most of this maps in this BLM series also has a grid to measure feet and miles as well as metric meters and kilometers.
The Bureau of Land Management describes a "SURFACE MANAGEMENT MAP" as: This series of maps distinguishes land administration by color and includes public and private lands, roads, water features, township and range, and more. These maps are helpful to hunters, target shooters, recreationists, and individuals seeking to file mining claims or conduct business on public lands.Land ownership & use may have changed since the map was printed.
Clarkston is a city in Asotin County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA metropolitan area, and is located west of Lewiston, Idaho, across the Snake River.
The population of Clarkston was 7,229 in 2010 census.
Walla Walla Community College opened a branch campus in Clarkston that serves the surrounding area.
Clarkston's ZIP code, 99403, is the highest in the contiguous United States.
Asotin County (/?'so?t?n/) is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 21,623. The county seat is at Asotin, and its largest city is Clarkston. The county was created out of Garfield County in 1883 and derives its name from a Nez Perce word meaning "Eel Creek".
Asotin County is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA metropolitan statistical area, which includes Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Asotin County.
Folded dimension: 4 x 8 inches
US Geological Survey Topographic Map 1:100,000-Scale Metric Clarkston Washington Idaho Oregon 1981
PaperSingle-sided - blank back
Map Publisher: United States of America Department of the Interior (DOI) BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) edition from US Geological Survey (USGS) Base MapApproximately 30 X 60 minute (½° by 1° degree) Quadrangle
1:100,00-scale topographic map showing:Contours and elevations in meters
Highways, roads, and other manmade structuresWater features
Recreation SitesMaps are Metric, but most maps show about 5/8 inch = 1 mile
In general, 1 centimeter on the map represents about 1 kilometer on the ground.Most of this maps in this BLM series also has a grid to measure feet and miles as well as metric meters and kilometers.
The Bureau of Land Management describes a "SURFACE MANAGEMENT MAP" as: This series of maps distinguishes land administration by color and includes public and private lands, roads, water features, township and range, and more. These maps are helpful to hunters, target shooters, recreationists, and individuals seeking to file mining claims or conduct business on public lands.Land ownership & use may have changed since the map was printed.
Clarkston is a city in Asotin County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA metropolitan area, and is located west of Lewiston, Idaho, across the Snake River.
The population of Clarkston was 7,229 in 2010 census.
Walla Walla Community College opened a branch campus in Clarkston that serves the surrounding area.
Clarkston's ZIP code, 99403, is the highest in the contiguous United States.
Asotin County (/?'so?t?n/) is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 21,623. The county seat is at Asotin, and its largest city is Clarkston. The county was created out of Garfield County in 1883 and derives its name from a Nez Perce word meaning "Eel Creek".
Asotin County is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA metropolitan statistical area, which includes Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Asotin County.
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- Seller's Inventory #
- 0706202124
- Title
- CLARKSTON Washington Idaho Oregon
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good condition
- Jacket Condition
- none
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- United States of America Department of the Interior (DOI) BUREAU
- Publisher
- United States of America Department of the Interior (DOI) BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) edition from US Geological Survey (USG
- Date Published
- 1981
- Size
- Folded dimension: 4 x 8 inches
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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