![]() ![]() They may or may not be shown or labeled, depending on the map series and vintage. The following places are found within the boundary of this quadrangle. * Collar Area-> no markings, very minor blemishes, no edge tears, minor handling wear in collars, small inventory stamp in lower right collar corner * Sheet Notes-> lightly handled, never folded * Map Dimensions-> 12 3/8 x 17 1/2 inches * Sheet Dimensions-> 16 7/8 x 20 7/8 inches They are a valuable historical record for an area, as they contain many placenames and features that have been dropped from more recent maps. Maps from the 15-minute series for the continental United States are no longer produced or printed by the USGS and original prints are becoming increasingly difficult to find. All known structures (houses, businesses, churches, schools, barns, cabins, etc) are also shown. ![]() ![]() The Cuprum 15-minute map shows cities and towns, roads, railroads, utilities and energy infrastructure, rivers, creeks, elevation contour lines, public land survey lines, county, state, and other administrative boundaries as they existed at the time of the survey in 19. Maps of this vintage are printed on durable stock and are well-suited for outdoor activities and recreation of all kinds, including hiking, backpacking, hunting, rafting and kayaking, backcountry skiing, geocaching, general exploration, treasure hunting, etc. In addition to making a fascinating conversation piece, this sheet would look great in a frame or on display, make a unique and prized gift for anyone interested in this area, be perfect as a reference for genealogy studies or general historical research, or fill that missing piece in your collection. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives. It is an original 63-year-old 1958 United States Geological Survey print in very good condition. A BILL To transfer certain National Forest System lands adjacent to the Townsite of Cuprum, Idaho. This vintage sheet is a 1957 edition of the Cuprum Idaho USGS topographic map. ![]()
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