Topographical map (photographic reproduction) of France, circa 1918. Several numbered rectangles are overlaid on the map, corresponding to a series of aerial photographs taken on September 16, 1918.Inscription: "1st Corps. Sqdn. 12. Reconnaissance of…
Items from Box 65, Folder 8 and Oversize Folder 8 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, September 1965 through November 1966. Contains correspondence related to a deal between William P. Lear and the Bacon Aircraft Company, and maps related…
Navigational chart titled "AAF Special Plotting Chart, Chart No. S-501," showing Japan and the Mariana Islands, circa October 1944. This chart was used by the 505th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, during World War II.
Inscription:…
Report titled "Engineer special study of the surface of the Moon," by Robert J. Hackman and Arnold C. Mason, United States Geological Survey, 1961. Part of the Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations series, map I-351. Packet includes two maps; a third…
Map titled "Geologic map and sections of the Kepler Region of the Moon," by R. J. Hackman, published by the United States Geological Survey, 1962. Part of the "Geology of the Moon: Keplar Region" series, map I-355 (LAC-57).
Map titled "Geologic map and sections of the Letronne Region of the Moon," by C. H. Marshall, published by the United States Geological Survey, 1963. Part of the "Geology of the Moon: Letronne Region" series, map I-385 (LAC-75).
RAF map kit case with maps. Case is rectangular, made from drap colored fabric, and printed on front with "Maps Only" in black lettering. Fold-down flap at top. Inside, silk maps are folded up. Contents include: 1 folded silk map - Holland, 1 paper…
Map titled "Lunar chart index," published by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force, circa 1960s.
Inscription on verso: "U.S. Geological Survey, [address in Menlo Park, California]. Donald Ellston, Branch of…
Map titled "Military map of the United States," published by the Union Pacific Railroad Company and Rand McNally, circa 1944. Includes railway information and the names and locations of military bases, forts, camps, and airfields.