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         New York Maps Geography:     more books (41)
  1. New York: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries by Kathryn Ford Thorne, 1993-09
  2. Topographical Map of the World.(Brief Article): An article from: New York Times Upfront
  3. All over the map: test your geographic savvy.: An article from: New York Times Upfront by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-11
  4. The Complete Street Guide to New York, Manhattan and Bronx; All Streets, House Numbers, Bus and Car Lines, the Quickest Routes to Everywhere, Churches, Theatres, Post Offices, Libraries, Etc. Etc.
  5. New York City Community Health Atlas 2001
  6. Israel: The Historical Atlas—The Story of Israel—From Ancient Times to the Modern Nation by The New York Times, 1997-10-16
  7. Picture Map Geography of Africa by Vernon, Illustrated by Pont, Charles E. Quinn, 1964
  8. Geography of the central Andes;: A handbook to accompany the La Paz sheet of the map of Hispanic America on the millionth scale, (American Geographical Society. Map of Hispanic America, publication) by Alan Grant Ogilvie, 1922
  9. A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Volume 2: New York & New England (Creating the North American Landscape) by Richard C. Carpenter, 2005-05-03
  10. Maps and data point county in right direction. (Techonomy).(Department of Information Technology): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by Lynne Bedell, 2003-01-13
  11. A brief descriptive geography of the Empire State: For the use of schools : with 25 outline maps on uniform scale, 5 relief maps, and 125 illustrations (School bulletin publications) by C. W Bardeen, 1895
  12. The Lesser Antilles, (American Geographical Society. Map of Hispanic America. Publication) by William Morris Davis, 1926
  13. Gousha New York City Citymap: Including Bogota, Englewood, Fairview, Floral Park, Fort Lee ... and Adjoining Communities, Plus Index to Selective Pl (USA Maps) by H.M. Gousha Co., 1995-01
  14. Geography of the state of New York: Embracing its physical features, climate, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology, history, pursuits of the people, government, ... separate description and map of each county by Joseph H Mather, 1847

21. Yugoslavs
1994 A rare moment of truth for new york Times As evident from these maps and contraryto the Western The Western press lied not only about geography but also
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/library/facts/maps.html
Home Library Links Search ... Email In a divide and rule strategy, Tito divides the largest ethnic group of Yugoslavia - the Serbian people - into four "Socialist Federative Republics" and two Autonomous Regions. By this design some 42% of Serbs of Yugoslavia got to be outside Serbia Proper. The arbitrary Communist partition of Yugoslavia is the crux of the current problems. The Serbs demand equal right for self-determination; equal to the one recognized in case of Slovenes, Croats, "Macedonians"and Bosnian Muslims.
ETHNIC MAPS
The maps showing Communist division of the Serbs
"Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia"
Often repeated lie in the Western press. "Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia" was rulled by Croat and Slovene Communists
A reminder: Tito, the Communist Tyrant of Yugoslavia was himself half-Croat and half-Slovene. His right-hand man Mr. Kardelj, was a Slovene. The two rulled the country for 35 (thirty-five) years. Ethnic disposition of the South Slavs in 1914
The Times "Atlas of World History" gives ethnic disposition of the European people in 1800-1914 period. Here is the map presented in the edition of the book first published in 1978. A German map from 1940
This map was done by Hitler's Third Reich, in 1940, in anticipation of Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia (which occured the following year, in April 1941)

22. BYTES Of The BIG APPLE - New York City Department Of City Planning
With this release of the Tax Lot Base maps and MapPLUTO, approximately 95 percentof new york City tax block geography has been conflated, and will align
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/dcp/html/bytes/mapplutoguide.html

23. Central New York Library Resources Council - History
Collection Links to entertaining and informative online resources on new york Statehistory maps/geography/GIS Mapquest.com Create a map of your destination or
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    • Douglass Archives of American Public Address
      Northwestern University's School of Speech compiled this archive of famous speeches, searchable by topic, speaker, or chronological order.
    • American Memory Project
      This service of the Library of Congress offers a wealth of information, including photographs, reflecting all aspects of American history. New exhibits are featured as they are introduced.
    • Cultures
      Both ancient and modern cultures are featured, as a promotion of world communication.
    • Local History - The Electronic Collection
      Links to entertaining and informative online resources on New York State history, maintained by Sue Greenhagen at Morrisville State College Library.
    • AfriGeneas: African Ancestored Genealogy Research guides include information on the census, slave records, a registry of surnames, and many links to related resources throughout the world.
    • Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge, 1558-1603 This site was compiled by an experienced enacter at a Renaissance Pleasure Faire and contains a wealth of trivia on everyday life in the bard's time, plus links to related resources.
    • Great Buildings Online About 1,000 examples of outstanding architecture, ancient and modern, great and small, East and West, with photos, 3D models, historical background and related links, searchable by building, architect, or place.

24. Educational Posters: New York City, New York State
of Diversity Egypt Explorers Flags France geography Great Britain Judaism Lewis Clark maps Mexico Middle of Immigrants National Parks new york Olympics Peace
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Global PathMarkers educational posters social studies geography ... New York City, New York State Educational social studies posters about New York City and state make great teaching and curriculum resources for the classroom and home schoolers. Use the power of visual media to motivate, stimulate, inspire, and teach your students! The Creative Process has searched the web for educational posters and art prints to help you use the power of visual media to motivate, stimulate, inspire, and teach your students! When we find the same poster is available at several sources you can check for price comparison, special discounts, framing options and shipping from the links at Creative Process. Please note that we do not stock these posters, they are available online at the links provided. Thank you for starting your search for educational posters at The Creative Process!
New York City Panorama Poster Art.com

25. Larry's Links: Geography Research Page
5 Themes of geography. State Flags. National Atlas. USA.maps. The following sitesare specific to project research for my students. California. new york. Utah. Alabama.
http://users.codenet.net/l2ingram/Geog.htm
Mr. Ingram's
GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH
Geography Resources
Search Engines States South America ... Geography Presentation Info

Academic Calendar January Feburary March April May
Geography Resources Virtual Tourist:
Research for Geographic Locations Lonley Planet:
Destinations - Resources on many countries. World Fact Book
Information provided by the C.I.A. ABC Country Profiles
A closer look at countries of the world Library of Congress:
Country Studies Dept. of Education
Geography Resources U.S.Cencus Bureau Info on States Geography Exchange: Web site links Miningco Geography Resources Geography Clip Art Massive resource of computer art Info Please Countries of the world Country Reports Eradicate conflict through Cultural Awareness U.N. Resources Maps and resources from the United Nations Geography Web Sites: Web site links from BYU Geography Standards Game GeoNet Online game Edu Fly Geography resources and Links Janet's Geography Geography resouces Mr. Bowerman's Geography World Geography resources for students and teachers Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport

26. ReferenceResources:UnitedStates
a flag by country or geography; Color flag the World from Graphic maps Flag clip Massachusetts,Connecticut, Rhode Island, new york, new Jersey, Pennsylvania
http://www.kidinfo.com/Geography/USA.html
Reference Resources: United States
The USA Geography Glossary Geography Glossary Short definitions of key terms in geography. Links provide additional sources of related information
States of the USA Explore the States Fascinating facts and stories about all the states Fifty States and Capitals Facts about each of the 50 states: capital, flag, nickname, tree, statehood, and MORE Geobop's State and Provincial Symbols Information about each state's symbols; Detailed summary, facts and information about each state and its state symbols; An EXCELLENT research resource NetState.com Information about each state's symbols, famous people born in that state, plus an almanac for each state; An EXCELLENT research resource Stately Knowledge The basic facts of any state in the Union; Need to know the capital of Alabama? Want to know which hockey teams are in California? How about the size of Montana? All that information is here and MORE United States Resources Links to Genealogical and Historical Resources, General Resources, Archives, Libraries and Special Collections, Local History and Information, Maps and Gazetteers, Military Information and Photographs for

27. Map And Geography Library
Hudson, John C. Across This Land A Regional geography of the new york Dorling Kindersley,2001 Seeing through maps The Power of Images to Shape Our World View
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/max/gaplists/28June2002.htm
Map and Geography Library New Acquisitions Items not appearing in the online catalog Friday, June 28, 2002 The following titles will need to be checked out to you manually on handwritten cards. Unfortunately, we will not be able to send them to you through campus mail; you will need to pick them up in person. A database of books received by the entire Library system is available through the web at http://web.library.uiuc.edu/gap/search.asp. Jmj Amsterdam . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Call number 914.9235204 Am88 2001 Barcode 30112056764100 Atlas of the Middle East . Rev. 2001 ed. Union, N.J.: Hammond World Atlas, 2001.
Call number 912.56 H184h 2001 Barcode 30112044690672 Australia . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Call number 919.4047 Aw781 Barcode 30112056763946 Berlin . DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2000.
Call number 914.31550487 Om5b Barcode 30112056764142 Brakman, Steven, Harry Garretsen and Charles van Marrewijk. An Introduction to Geographical Economics . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

28. Map And Geography Library
new york John Wiley Sons, 2003. Mapas Antiguos de Mexico = Early maps of Mexico. andTerritoriality in the Persian Gulf A Maritime Political geography.
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/max/gaplists/1Nov2002.htm
Map and Geography Library New Acquisitions November 1, 2002 Berry, Kate A. and Martha L. Henderson, eds. Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space, and Place . Reno: Univ. of Nevada Press, 2002.
Call number 305.800973 B459g Campanella, Richard. Time and Place in New Orleans: Past Geographies in the Present Day . Gretna, La.: Pelican Publishing, 2002.
Call number Q.976.335 C151t Cartographic Treasures of the Newberry Library: The Newberry Library, October 10, 2001 January 19, 2002 . Chicago: The Library, 2002.
Call number Q.526.074 N423c Census CD 2000 . East Brunswick, N.J.: GeoLytics, 2001. 7CDROMs and 4 user guides.
Call number CDROM 317.3 G292c Chase, Jacquelyn, ed. The Spaces of Neoliberalism: Land, Place and Family in Latin America . Bloomfield, Conn.: Kumarian, 2002.
Call number 338.98 Sp116 Cox, Kevin R. Political Geography: Territory, State, and Society . Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2002.
Call number 320.12 C839p Date, C.J. An Introduction to Database Systems th ed. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 2000. Text and CDROM.
Call number 001.64 D2622i 2000

29. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Geography Courses In The Web
maps in History, Art, and Literature, Chuck Ehlschlager, Adele Haft, Hunter College,City of new york. maps, Visualization and Geographical Reasoning, Veregin,
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/educatio/courses/cartogra/c
Geography Resources Educational Resources Course Subjects
Cartography and Map Interpretation
Advanced Cartographic Methods Michael Peterson University of Nebraska at Omaha AdvancedCartography Jim Meacham University of Oregon Analytical Cartography Nicholas Chrisman University of Washington Analytical and Computer Cartography Chuck Ehlschlaeger Hunter College of the City University of New York Analytical and Computer Cartography Keith C. Clarke UC Santa Barbara Cartographic Design Barbara P. Buttenfield University of Colorado at Boulder Cartographic Methods Aileen R. Buckley University of Oregon Cartographic Techniques Robert Andrle University of Connecticut Cartography Rob Kent University of Akron Cartography Daniel Karnes Dartmouth College Cartography and Visualization John Krygier Ohio Wesleyan University Computer Assisted Cartography Gerd R. Dowideit University of Queensland Computer Cartography Peter H. Dana University of Texas at Austin Computer Mapping Chuck Ziehr Northeastern State University Computer Mapping Piotr Jankowski University of Idaho Computer Mapping Richard C. Lovel

30. Value Of Maps
new york Methuen. Principles of Thematic Map Design. aimed particularly at studentsand scholars who have had little training in geography or cartography.
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/cartocom/cartocom.html
k.foote@colorado.edu This page is available in a framed version . For convenience a Full Table of Contents is provided.
1. The Value of Maps
Maps are perhaps as fundamental to society as language and the written word. They are the preeminent means of recording and communicating information about the location and spatial characteristics of the natural world and of society and culture. Some would say that the use of maps distinguishes geography from all other disciplines. The truth is that maps, though of special concern to geographers, are used throughout the sciences and humanities and in virtually every aspect of day-to-day life. Millions of maps are produced and used annually throughout the world by scientists, scholars, governments, and businesses to meet environmental, economic, political, and social needs. Many cartographers have reflected on the important role played by maps in society. One of the most recent statements worth considering is Denis Wood's book The Power of Maps (New York: Guilford Press, 1992).

31. Map Room - New Acquisitions - October 2000
SUBJECT Indiana Historical geography maps. SUBJECT Indiana History. IMPRINTNew york Simon Schuster, 1996. DESCRIPT N Scales differ.
http://library.osu.edu/sites/maps/Oct2000.html
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32. Map Room - New Acquisitions - May 2000
maps. NOTE Includes bibliographical references and index. SUBJECT Historical geography maps. IMPRINT new york Routledge, 1999. DESCRIPT N 144 p. ill.
http://library.osu.edu/sites/maps/May2000.html
New Books - May 2000

33. Research And Documentation Online: Social Sciences
new york and Oxford Blackwell, 1999. Defines and discusses terms and conceptsin physical geography and includes brief, selective bibliographies. maps and
http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/social_sciences/geography.htm
Geography
Geobase.
An electronic index to books and articles relevant to human and physical geography. This work provides bibliographical citations and descriptive abstracts of more than 2,000 books and reports and more than 3,000 articles. The print version of this index, Geographical Abstracts , is issued monthly and provides an annual subject, author, and regional index.
The Online Geographical Bibliography
Current Geographical Publications: Additions to the Research Catalogue of the American Geographical Society

http://geobib.lib.uwm.edu
INFOMINE. Scholarly Internet Resource Collections: Maps and Geographical Information Systems GIS
A searchable directory of Web sites containing maps and mapmaking programs, satellite images, photographs, and text and image databases; all entries at the site are annotated. The site is edited and supported by the library of the University of California, Riverside.
http://infomine.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/search?maps
Perry Castañeda Library Map Collection
An excellent and frequently updated list of over 2,400 online maps in digital form. The site is maintained by the General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and is available through the UT Library Online. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/index.html

34. ANTIQUARIAN ATLAS: GUYOT'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Published New York. 1873. 
ANTIQUARIAN ATLAS GUYOT S PHYSICAL geography. PublishedNew york. 1873. Coloured maps and wood engravings.
http://www.antiquemapsandprints.com/geography-travels/atlas-GUYOT-1873.htm
ANTIQUARIAN ATLAS: GUYOT'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Published New York. 1873. ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS TRAVEL and GEOGRAPHY REFERENCE PAGE SITE INDEX GUYOT'S ATLAS POSTAPRINT LTD.
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( For example WORLD MAP ) TITLE GUYOT'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AUTHOR Arnold GUYOT DATE Published in New York by Scribner, Armstrong and Company. SIZE c. Approx. 12.5 x 10 inches # PAGES CONTENTS AND DESCRIPTION Guyot was Blair Professor of Physical Geography and Geology, College of New Jersey. It contains his best information on many physical aspects of the Earth as known towards the end of the 19th Century. His introduction finishes with the hope that the 10 years he devoted to the work, would serve to introduce 'a method of instruction more rational than that of mechanical memorizing'.

35. New York State Library: Annotated Bibliography Of Selected New York State Maps:
Small scale maps of new york State appeared in 1794 Carey s local engravers redrewseven maps from the Atlas to Guthrie s System of geography , showing areas
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/mapsbibl.htm
New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections
Annotated Bibliography of Selected New York State Maps: 1793-1900
Jo Margaret Mano
This project was supported by a New York State Library Research Resident Award.
Table of Contents
New York Cartography in the Nineteenth Century
Selected Reference Works

Annotated Bibliography: Introduction

Format: Entry by Date
... Keyword Index
New York Cartography in the Nineteenth Century
The mapping of New York State from 1784 to 1900 reflects the nationwide development of a uniquely American school of cartography, the changing focus and technology of mapping, and the initial influence of Simeon DeWitt, the State's first surveyor-general. Copper engraving, invented in Europe in the mid-fifteenth century, was the preferred method for cartographic printing for four centuries. Maps were reversed on a soft copper plate and the original engraved to produce a backwards-reading intaglio template. When ink was applied, it remained in the grooves of the plate, and then was absorbed when dampened paper was pressed over the copper plate to produce a map. The process enabled clear maps with fine detail, and copper plates could be easily re-engraved to make corrections. However, the soft copper did not withstand the wear of the printing press, and limited the number of copies produced to a maximum of about a thousand impressions. At the close of the Revolutionary period, the cartographic record consisted mainly of small scale North American maps, particularly of the north-eastern seaboard, and large scale campaign sketch maps produced by both the British and American forces. In the colonial period, and during the Revolution, the vast majority of North American maps were published in Europe, mainly by the British and French. Significant contributions were made in colonial mapping by Henry Popple (1733

36. USGS Learning Web :: Lesson Plans :: Exploring Maps :: Teacher's Guide
maps‹A Visual Survey and Design Guide. Boston Little Brown and Company, 1982.Stevenson, EL, ed. Claudius Ptolemy, the geography. new york Dover Publications
http://interactive2.usgs.gov/learningweb/teachers/exploremaps_guide.htm
TEXT VERSION
Intro
Bibliograghy More Info
Teacher's Guide
Introduction
The lessons are organized around themes: location, navigation, information and exploration. A lesson has an introductory text and two main activities; the format is designed for easy photocopying so that every student will have a copy. Most activities can be completed within 2 hours, but some could become major projects. With each activity is a list of needed materials, the estimated time for completion, step-by-step instructions, and recommended readings and additional activities. Lists of important terms are included in most activities, but definitions are to be collected by students to make a glossary. The Activities are: Writings in the Explorer section of the Web can be photocopied and distributed to the class to stimulate writing assignments and discussions or to use with the activities. References listed in the bibliography are recommended further reading; many of these books helped shape the content of the Maps Introduction and activities. Important notes about each lesson, definitions of glossary words, and answers to questions are included below.
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Bibliography
Maps and Mapping
Clarke, K.C.

37. Native American Support Group Of New York City
Atlas of maps, flags and geography facts Continent Oceania, South America OceanFloor maps available from this American Support Group of new york City site
http://graywolf94.tripod.com/
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Native American Support Group of New York City Indigenous Issues Activist Sites Political Prisoners Native American Right's Organizations ... "Welcome" to our site in my Language.wav file - Graywolf (Western Band Cherokee) Featured Site NCAI Native Vote*2004 American Indian/Alaska Native Voter resources 2.7 million Indians can make a difference Candidates: Republican The Democratic race Independent George W. Bush John Kerry Ralph Nader Al Sharpton ... Dennis Kucinich Media CNN.com: America Votes 2004 Native America Calling Indian Country Today Indianz.com Indigenous Issues We Support Big Mountain Issue Alaska Landless Sovereignty and Subsistence Hawaii Indigenous People Sandy Lake Band of Ojibwe Apache - Mt Graham ... Tapwe.com Since 1794 the U.S. has acknowledged Indian independence, and the Treaty of 1842 clearly says the Seneca Nation will not be taxed by any US government. Including New York State. The state's unconstitutional action will cause over 1000 Indians and non-Indians to lose their jobs, consumer prices to rise, and businesses to close.

38. Map Links
links (Regional Plan Association); new york State historic Francisco Bay Area environmentalmaps (GRASSLinks); Stanford SUNY Buffalo geography site (good links
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/maps/mapweb.html
catalog worldcat using the library electronic resources ...
Map Collection
Map Links
Cartographic and Spatial Data on the Internet
There are now thousands of World Wide Web sites where you can obtain cartographic and spatial information. The following is a very partial list. Name Servers (Gazetteers) Distance Server Bibliography of Major Mapping/Cartography Sites on the Web Some Sites with Chicago Maps or Spatial Data

39. CanadaInfo: Geography & Maps: Distances Between Cities
Montreal, QC, new york, NY, 625, 390. Toronto, ON, new york, NY, 900,560. Vancouver, BC, Seattle, WA, 325, 200. See also geography maps.
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/geography&maps/distances_between_cities.html
Distances Between Cities
T he first table below outline the approximate distances amongst most of the major Canadian cities. For those planning a trip south of the border, the second table shows the distances from major Canadian cities to some of the closest United States cities.
MAIN MENU
: DISTANCES BETWEEN CITIES
Distances Between Major Canadian Cities
D istances shown are approximated using the most common routes. All distances are in kilometres. Crossover squares are the corresponding city's province code.
CITY Calg Char Edm Fred Hlfx Mnct Mtrl Ott Qbc Rgn StJn Sktn Tor Vanc Vict Wht Wpg Calgary AB Charlottetown PE Edmonton AB Fredericton NB Halifax NS Moncton NB Montreal QC Ottawa ON Quebec City QC Regina SK St. John's NL Saskatoon SK Toronto ON Vancouver BC Victoria BC Whitehorse YT Winnipeg MB
Distances Between Major Canadian and United States Cities
D istances shown are approximated using the most common routes. Distances are shown in both kilometres (km) and miles (mi).
Canadian City U.S. City km mi Moncton, NB Boston, MA Quebec, QC Boston, MA Montreal, QC

40. Geography Internet Resources
Congress geography Map Division; Panoramic maps of America, 1847 of the UnitedStates U. Mo. Thematic maps (USA) Queens College new york City maps
http://www.wcsu.edu/socialsci/geores.html
Site developed by J. Bannister
Recognition Awards
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WWW-VL: Geography
PopClocks: USA & World Population, "As Of Now"
U.S. Naval Observatory: Time Service
A. Krivenyshev's World Time Zone Map: Worldwide Local Time
HAB Software: World Time
Atlapedia Online
ACU: Electronic Resources for Geography Galaxy: List of Internet Geography Resources GEOnet Names Server Nice Geography Servers Geography/Economics for Teachers ... Canadian Council for Geographic Education Oregon: Geographic Education Geography.Com The Mining Company, Inc.: Geography Resources Singapore: geography.com.sg Online: National Geographic Society How Far Is It? iTools.Com: Research It! Geographical Search Map Quest (USA: Local Street Maps) The 50 States of the United States GeoConnections: Canada's Geographic Info on the Internet GeoStats USA Newsletter Utrecht U. Library: GeoSource CIA World Factbook and Other Publications US State Dept.:

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